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Dior Forever Skin Glow

In its continuing quest to own the word “glow,” Dior has re-invented its foundation by blending in reflective oils with the ability to do exactly what you want them to, without any effort on your part. They blur and flatter like Mariah Carey’s lighting team (“I can’t with the overhead lighting”), minimizing pores and imperfections and giving the face an uncommon luminosity. Feel free to call it the “Dior glow.” The formula also contains hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and peptides to coddle your skin in the process. Dior Forever Skin Glow doesn’t budge for 24 hours. There’s also a matte version, Dior Forever Skin Wear, if you’re not the glowing type. ($60, dior.com)

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Sleep Cycles at Chenot Palace Weggis

Daylight-saving time begins on Sunday, and if that adds one more nightmare to your sleep problems (for me, yes), then it might be time to get serious. Chenot Palace Weggis, in Switzerland, has a seven-night Sleep Cycles program that doesn’t mess around. Experts use all sorts of diagnostic equipment to assess guests’ sleep patterns and chronotypes to build personalized treatment plans. The aim is to accelerate the onset of sleep and enhance the depth of rest. They even provide sleepwear that’s engineered to release excess heat, and bed linens containing minerals that emit infrared light and send it into the body to replenish your energy. That, plus a schedule of massage, cryotherapy, biofeedback, and other pampering treatments, as well as plant-based, reduced-calorie meals and pure Alpine air, have to help. (The Sleep Cycles program starts at $9,998 for seven nights, chenot.com )