Fashion & Beauty

Think Pink: Juicy Watermelon Fixes for Face, Lips, Skin & Hair

Glow Reci🍌pe co-founders Sarah Lee and Christine Chang just might have their grannies to thank for inspiring them to create no fewer than nine watermelon-spiked beautifiers. As young girls apparently in need of hydration, each had their mugs rubbed with the fruity rinds by their grandmothers, instilling a life-long love of the ingredient. 

Today, Glow ⛦Recipe’s Watermelon Glow product patch is filled with everything from and to . For two of the product🏅s in the Watermelon Glow lineup — and — one of each is sold globally every 12 seconds. 

“Watermeloꦛn is an amazing ingredient for hydration, without being too heavy or pore-clogging, which it makes it suitable for all skin types,” says Lee. “The watermelon extract in Glow Recipe products hydrates, delivers essential vitamins and amino👍 acids and visibly brightens skin.”  

From face masks (), to a makeup sealant () and a chic, ✤vacation-in-a-bottle fragrance (), watermelon is finding its way into all facets of beauty. 

And as with Glow Recipe’s batta﷽lion of watermelon workho💎rses, there’s also a family connection behind . 

The organi𝄹c beauty brand, co-founded by mother-daughter duo Diana Shneider and Alex Bella, tapped the latter’s experience as a spor🅘ts-obsessed teen to develop the popular problem-solver. 

“Alex had a major sweat and smell issue growing up,” says Shneider. “She played junior professional tennis, and having to deal with dꦯeodorants and anti-perspirants that didn’t work was extremely frustrating.”

Resorting to double applications to keep odor at bay, Alex developed irritation and itching from bacteria build-up. That’s when the proverbial aha moment went down. “I tho✅ught, if people are having an issue with hundreds of deodorants, maybe it isn’t the deodorant,” says Shneider. “Maybe it’s the way we use it.”

Enter the patented underarm toner, which is layered beneath deodorant, blocks bacteria, and, per Shneider, benef🌃its all. “People sweat and smell for all different kinds of reasons,” she says. “It could be hormonal, stress-related, menopausal, postpartum, detoꦐxing. We always have something going on that will cause our body to sweat and produce odor.”

Blessed with potent anti-bacterial properties that naturally blocks odor, watermelon was a slam dunk for the🎉 innovative confidence-builder, says Shneider. “It was our ver♐y first OG scent.” 

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