Beauty is in its “soft launch everything” era right now – soft-focus skin, soft scents, soft glam, even softer textures. This week’s new beauty products leans heavily into that mood, with whipped bronzers, comfort-first skin care, glossy lips and fragrances that smell like nostalgia turned expensive. It’s less about doing the most, and more about products that quietly earn their place in your routine (and then refuse to leave).
Sun Stalk’r Souffle Pressed Mousse Cream Bronzer, $56, by Fenty Beauty at Sephora
Beauty’s current obsession with dessert textures continues, and Fenty Beauty is fully in its souffle era. This bronzer has a whipped, mousse-like texture that feels almost too fun to be true, melting into skin for a soft-focus, blurred finish.
It delivers that “vacation skin” glow without feeling heavy, with a lightweight cream-to-powder formula that builds easily and wears all day. Waterproof, sweat-resistant, and designed to stay put, it’s bronzing without the effort.
Rihanna sums it up best: “It springs back, like a real soufflé.” No notes.
Gloss Boss Lip Gloss, $22, by Mecca Max at Mecca
Glossy lips are officially back, and Mecca Max is making them easier than ever to achieve by giving one of their cult pout products a glow up.
Gloss Boss now comes in updated packaging, new shades, and a more precise applicator, but keeps the same high-shine, non-sticky formula fans already love.
With 12 shades across sheer, creme and shimmer finishes, it’s an easy, everyday gloss that plays well on its own or layered over lip liner. Simple, shiny, and handbag-approved.
On a Cloud Baobab Repair Masque, $66, by R+CO at Adore Beauty
Dry, damaged hair meets its match with the R+Co On a Cloud Baobab Repair Masque, a rich protein treatment that helps restore softness, strength and a bit of life back into tired lengths.
Powered by baobab oil and vitamins E + C, it works to smooth, repair and reduce breakage while keeping things vegan, cruelty free and colour-safe.
Night Shift Magnesium Body Butter, $44, by Go To at Mecca
Go-To’s Sleep range is basically skin care for your bedtime routine.
Night Shift is a rich-but-soft body butter infused with magnesium, designed to help ease tension while deeply hydrating skin overnight.
It melts in easily and turns your wind-down routine into something more intentional, especially when massaged into tired legs or feet. Comforting, calming, and very “lights off, phone away” energy.
Intensive Recovery Cream, $87, by Ella Bache
This is barrier repair in a jar.
Ella Bache’s new Intensive Recovery Cream is rich, soothing and designed for stressed or dry skin that needs extra support. It melts in to calm and nourish, helping restore comfort and resilience, especially during seasonal changes.
Simple, effective, and very skin-reset coded.
Sunlit Vanilla EDP, $135, by Summer Fridays at Mecca
Summer Fridays’ first fragrance is warm, soft, and very wearable.
Sunlit Vanilla opens with bergamot, melts into caramel and coconut, then settles into vanilla, musk and amber for a creamy, skin-like finish. It’s sweet without being sugary, and sits in that effortless “you smell really good” category.
Whether you’re a Southern Hemisphere native looking for an anecdote to the cold, or based north of the equator and seeking a sunny sent to match, this is it!
Banana Bright Eye Creme, $65, by Ole Henriksen at Sephora
Not new. But, we’ve fallen in love with this cult favourite like its our first time!
This eye cream is designed to instantly brighten and refresh tired under-eyes while helping reduce dark circles over time Lightweight and makeup-friendly, it sits perfectly under concealer without creasing, making it a daily staple rather than a treatment step.
Basically: less tired-looking eyes, more awake energy.
101 Ointment in Butterscotch, $14.95, by Lanolips at Mecca
Lanolips has gone full dessert mode. Butterscotch 101 Ointment is thick, glossy and deeply hydrating, with a warm, cookie-like scent that feels both nostalgic and indulgent.
It’s classic lanolin care with a sweet twist, delivering long-lasting moisture in a small-but-mighty tube.
Complex Peptide Eyelash Serum, $84.99, by Uklash at Priceline
This is a results-first lash serum powered by a six-peptide complex.
It’s designed to support stronger, longer-looking lashes over time, focusing on growth and resilience rather than quick cosmetic effects. Prostaglandin-free and clinically tested, it’s very much a slow-burn, consistency-based product. Low effort, long game.
Intensive Repair + Ceramide Shampoo & Conditioner, $18.50 each, by Dove Hair Care at Woolworths
Dove is leaning into hair repair with a ceramide-powered range designed for damaged strands.
The focus of this combo is strengthening and restoring hair through a protein-based formula that helps reduce visible damage over time. It’s straightforward, affordable, and built for everyday use.
Precision Pen, $89.99, by Synxpedi
A more clinical beauty tool moment, this pen is not glam, but genuinely useful
A cordless device, it is designed for easy at-home nail and foot care, with interchangeable heads for smoothing nails and treating hardened skin.
It’s practical, targeted, and very much about bringing professional-style care into the home routine.
Radiant Eye Cooling Stick, $39, by Embryolisse
Make like a makeup artist with this cooling eye stick – which helps reduce puffiness and brighten tired eyes while hydrating the delicate under-eye area.
Aloe vera and glycerin keep things smooth and soothing, making it perfect pre-makeup or mid-day pick up – that will help you fake (8 hours sleep) till you make it.
Moisturising Shave Gel, $24, by Tree Hut at Woolworths
Shaving gets a glow up with this 2.2-million-TikTok-follower-endorsed gel-to-oil formula, which helps the razor glide while leaving skin soft, hydrated and lightly scented with warm vanilla.
It’s stocked at Woolies so it’s easy to add to cart alongside a cheeky box oc choccies. And, turns a basic routine into something more indulgent without trying too hard.
Dolce di Marshmallow EDP, $59.95, by Mor
For many of us MOR was one of our first forays into beautiful things. And, this sweet, gourmand fragrance with berries, coconut, vanilla and marshmallow at its core, leans into the nostalgia.
It’s playful but softened with musk and woods, making it more wearable than sugary. If you don’t walk away feeling good enough to eat, we suggest another spritz!
Melt Me Softly Cleansing Balm, $36, by Urban Jungle at Priceline
Cleansing balms are firmly in their “do everything, ask nothing in return” era, and Urban Jungle’s Melt Me Softly Cleansing Balm fits right in.
It’s got that buttery-soft texture that basically dissolves makeup, SPF and whatever else the day threw at your face, without any of the tight, stripped feeling afterwards. Think: heavy-duty cleanse, soft-skin finish, zero drama.