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I don’t waste a lot of energy on resolutions that I’m inevitably going to break, but I still look at the new year as a chance to reset. It’s time for fresh workout clothes that actually match, a few upgrades on the home-gym situation, and something to clean the skin and the cells. And just like that, I feel stronger already.
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Set

$52

Sculptflex Box-Cut Bra

Our New Year’s resolution (and one we can keep): no more mismatched, sloppy workout wear. We’re upping our game just in case the paparazzi catches us leaving Barry’s.

Set

$72

Sculptflex Leggings

The perfect combination of softness and support, the Set leggings are ideal for any activity, including lying around. We love them and so, apparently, does Kaia Gerber.

Joja

$54

Drive Sports Bra

The scoop neck of this sports bra makes it unusually racy, which means you might not wear it running or doing anything with a lot of bouncy movement. The white band gives it a little extra style.

Joja

$94

Fairway Legging

Models Josephine Skriver and Jasmine Tookes came up with these buttery soft activewear pieces that are highly flattering. We love the dipped waistband that reminds us to work on our core.

Athletic Propulsion Labs

$160

TechLoom Pro

This LA brand makes sneakers with clean lines, no frou-frou, and major support. That plus the lightweight woven uppers make you suddenly fleet of foot.

Bala

$65

Bangles

Wrap these sleek 2-pound weights around your wrists or ankles to turn your workout up a notch. They make Pilates, boxing, running, walking, and yoga that much more effective.

Technogym

$1,850

Home Workout Bench

Want a handsome, streamlined home gym in one tidy package? The Technogym Bench delivers with five sets of weights, resistance bands, weighted knuckles to escalate your core workout, and a foam roller to take out the kinks.

Heroboard

$249.99

Moving Fitness Board

This small platform on wheels works as a slide to help intensify ab, thigh, and arm workouts. It tucks away in a closet and can fit easily in a suitcase (if you’re one of those people who doesn’t bring four pairs of shoes). The LA Lakers and the muscular specimens at Dogpound gym are fans.

Flexia

$3,795

Smart Reformer

Let’s say you love Pilates. Really, really love Pilates. This at-home reformer can fit in a non-mega mansion and can be stored upright. It has sensors to track your movement and check your form. It comes with a membership to Flexia’s online studio so you can take classes whenever you please.

Elysium

$60

Basis

These highly credentialed supplements are clinically proven to increase NAD+ levels, which boost cellular energy, protect your DNA from stressors, and reduce fatigue. They were developed by a leading MIT biologist.

Athletic Greens

$79

AG1

If you listen to a single podcast, you’ve probably heard about AG1, a ubiquitous supplement from the ubiquitous Athletic Greens. A single scoop supplies “75 vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens” according to the company. One influencer uses it to make a “hot girl smoothie,” and who could argue with that?

Pure Earth

$7

Ayurvedic Copper Tongue Cleaner

Want to detoxify your tongue? Sure you do! This copper tongue scraper removes the coating of ick—food film and bacteria—that contributes to bad breath. Tongue-scraping is legit, and it’s long been a step in Ayurvedic self-care.

Pura Luxe

$110

Mane Tame Frizz Defying Treatment

Even a very uptight dermatologist we know recommends this formaldehyde-free keratin treatment to reduce frizz and add shine. You apply it to clean damp hair, wait 30 to 50 minutes, rinse it out, and then flat-iron it. The results can last for 30 days.

A02

$44.99

Clear

One of our favorite dermatologists, Dr. Ellen Gendler, recommends this acne-fighting liquid, and that’s all we need to know. It contains only distilled water and billions of oxygen nanobubbles that travel into the pores to clear the acne-causing bacteria. It’s gentle, strange, and strangely effective.

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