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Sustainability. More than just a trend, it is a lifestyle. It is a way to make this planet a better and safer place to live for future generations.

Skin Education

It’s always important to take care of yourself and your health. October is the month of Breast Cancer Awareness. We wanted to remind you to not only take care of your skin, but also your health in general.

Skin Education

Skin is our largest organ, covering our whole body. And acne finds its way not just on your face, but your back too. Sharing a few tips how to keep the skin on your back as clean as the skin on your face below.

Skin Education

Healthy skin all seasons is the ultimate goal, and we're sharing a few tips below.

Skin Education

Your face towel could be responsible for breakouts and irritation.

 

Skin Education

If it’s not free of bacteria and mildew, your towel can start to emit an odor.

Article published on elle

Press

Supermodel and founder of Rose Inc. invited us to witness her morning routine as she gets ready for the day in this new episode of Waking Up With. She takes us through her simple, aesthetician-approved skincare routine, reveals her must-have morning drinks, and the antibacterial towels that save her skin.

Press

Did you know the towel you use matters just as much as the skincare products you put on your face? Think about how often you use your towel — every time you wash your face, you reach for that towel to pat dry. So you’re probably using that towel at least twice a day. Experts recommend that towels should be washed after three uses. It’s easy to lose track of how many days you’ve used the towel, and suffice to say it’s likely the towel is not being washed as frequently as necessary.

Article published on who what wear

Press

The Lineup is a monthly series where we're giving you an inside peek at the beauty lineups of cool fashion people, editors, makeup artists, hairstylists, and estheticians—all the people we trust the most. Get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at all the can't-live-without products that make their worlds go round.

Article published on grazia

Press

Yes, you do need a specialized towel that cares for your skin. This one is perfect because A) it comes in chic shades that suit every bathroom, such as this almond color, and B) it stops bad bacteria from forming on your towel that then transfer to your skin. Need a C) too? Rosie Huntington-Whiteley swears by it.

Article published on byrdie

Press

We all know that exercise is good for us, including for our skin, as increased blood flow brings nourishing nutrients to your largest organ. However, workout-related breakouts are a real problem for many people. This is because increased sweat and dirt block the pores, which can cause the skin to react in the form of unwanted acne.

Article published on new beauty

Press

In a recent interview with Glamour, supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley breaks down her acne-fighting skin-care routine, which taps a handful of hard-hitters from across the board

Article published on glamour

Press

I never thought I would find myself relating to Rosie Huntington-Whitely—have you seen the woman?—but just minutes into our call, I couldn't help myself from nodding along to everything she said as she told me about her experience with adult acne, and the extremely thorough routine she's built to keep it under control.  

Article published on grazia

Press

Australian skincare expert Melanie Grant walks GRAZIA USA's beauty editor through her go-to regimen

Article published on harpers bazaar

Press

Back in 2019, BAZAAR.com Beauty Director Jenna Rosenstein shared her 19-step nighttime skincare routine and tips for keeping her skin glowy and youthful. Today, she’s back to share her updated beauty and wellness regimen, and review her pre-pandemic skincare routine. One thing is for sure, a lot can change in a year.

Article published on coveteur

Press

When we think of skin free from blackheads, dead skin cells, and the day's grime, we often envision post-cleanser skin that feels a bit taught and ready for the rest of our skin-care routine.

Article published on allure

Press

Dermatologists do the heavy lifting when you come in for an intense pulsed light treatment or fractionated laser treatment, but the work isn't done when you leave the office. Here's how to make sure you encourage the best possible results during your recovery with expert-recommended aftercare.

Article published on luisa via roma

Press

Beauty is subjective to each person, what is beautiful for one person might not be the epitome of loveliness to another. For this beauty edit, we’ve decided to round up our most asked about beauty tips for all sorts of skin. 

Article published on poosh

Press

Back breakouts feel straight-up not fair. Why do some suffer frequent back blemishes and others have effortlessly clear skin back there? After worrying so much about the clarity and perfection of our faces, we now have to stress about a much larger area that we can hardly reach? 

Article published on lolita says so

Press

Now I do, and can confirm the hype around the Resoré Body hypoallergenic towel is for real. It’s naturally anti microbial and bacterial (therefore: odour free)

Article published on real simple

Press

Sometimes, it takes a jaw-dropping realization to spur you to change. For me, that was when I realized that face towels were basically fertile breeding grounds for icky bacteria. Image via @jessicasharris

Article published on in style

Press

Right now, wrapping myself in one of Resorè's fluffy bath towels when I get out of the shower is the next best thing. The generous body towel makes me feel warm and safe because it's made with eco-friendly bamboo rayon and plant-based fibers. Image via curated.coveted

Article published on NY Mag - The Cut

Press

If you follow Victoria BeckhamNicole Warne, or Joan Smalls on Instagram, you might be familiar with Melanie Grant — or at least her hands. After all, it’s the aesthetician’s hands that guide celebrities and influencers through her facials in Australia (where she has two studios in Sydney and Melbourne), Los Angeles (where she set up shop in West Hollywood), and Paris (where she holds a residency during every Paris Fashion Week as Chanel’s Skin Expert).

Article published on Harpers Bazaar

Press

In this episode of Go to Bed with Me, Huntington-Whiteley shares some new beauty secrets just with BAZAAR, from her favorite bath scrub and towels to how she keeps her lips plump and hydrated in the dead of winter.

Article published on Marie Claire

Press

Like it or not, towels are often teeming with bacteria. Warmth and moisture are the equivalent to rent-controlled, Fifth Avenue apartments with views of the park for microorganisms: too good to be true, impossible to not move into. When bacteria invades towels that touch our skin, the inevitable result is annoying acne and irritation, not to mention a musty smell. That's why the Resoré Body Towel is such a revelation

Article published on Poosh

Press

Wouldn’t it be nice if we all just grew out of acne at a certain age? Ohp, 27 now, officially time to stop breaking out, hooray! Unfortunately, however, that’s not how skin works. It may seem cruel that our most forward-facing, interactive body part, aka the facial complexion, must be victim to breakouts for most of our lives, following (most of) us beyond our pubescent years. Here are some hacks from Kourt and Sarah Howard’s go-to derm, Eric Lovato, PA-C, and dermatologist, Dr. Gene Rubinstein of Dermatology and Laser Centre.

Article published on Harper's BAZAAR

Press

Skin-friendly bacteria have become a hot topic in the beauty world, even though the thought still might make you squirm. Poetry has been waxed about the wonders of keeping your skin’s natural microbiome in check, so much so that you might forget that there are microorganisms you don’t want invited to the party. Resorè—a new towel brand backed by ambassador Rosie Huntington-Whiteley—makes the case that good skin starts with a high-tech towel.

Article published on Coveteur

Press

Acne is infamous for its unsightly and sometimes painful physical symptoms (which can even lead to negative psychological effects). The road to clearer skin is long, with suitable regimens often encompassing strong active ingredients, in-office treatments, supplements, and prescription medications like spironolactone or Accutane to manage the most stubborn breakouts (like hormonal or cystic acne). Not to mention, pandemic-era reliance on face masks has intensified patient complaints of breakouts for many aestheticians and dermatologists, as even those with historically clear skin have fallen victim to “masksne” on the lower half of the face and chin.

Article published on Poosh

Press

We’ll cut to the chase and break down why Resorè towels deserve a slot in your daily bathroom routine.

Article published on Elle

Press

Another year has come and gone, and with 2020 came a wealth of game-changing beauty products. From innovative skincare formulations to irresistible scents, these are 20 of the most remarkable beauty launches this year.

Article published on Rose Inc

Press

Finding time for self-care is always vital, but for Rosie, it takes on new meaning as the seasons change. “In the winter months, I find myself cozying up in my bathroom in the evening taking long baths, long showers, and really finding that time to indulge in a self-care routine.

Article published on Nylon

Press

Self-care means a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but if one thing was made clear in 2020, understanding and tending to whatever self-care looks like for you and your loved ones is crucial. So if you’re still stumped on what to get your friends and family as we inch closer and closer to the holidays, gifts that promote putting back into oneself are a good place to start.

Article published on Allure

Press

Each month, Allure editors break down the latest and greatest skin-care launches. Looking for more in skin care? Here are some of the best new products.

Article published on Byrdie

Press

Okay, honesty time—how often do you wash your towels? Whatever your answer is, it’s probably not nearly enough. No surprise that improperly washed towels can carry skin-irritating bacteria (here’s a reminder to clean your phone and pillowcases too). "Gross" is an understatement, especially in this coronavirus-era we're currently living in.

Article published on glossy

Press

With supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whitely as the face of the brand, Resorè launched in October with a line of face and bath towels it says are better for anti-aging and acne than a regular towel.

Article published on Women's Health

Press

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a model, actress, and mom but there's another title she deserves: Skincare expert. Over the past year, Rosie has shared several videos on her YouTube channel that give a glimpse inside her skincare routine and we've gotta say, the woman has got some impressive beauty knowledge. Not only does she share her impressive ingredient knowledge, but also that she struggles with sensitive, acne-prone skin.

Article published on Grazia

Press

A lot of science goes into this super-soft piece of fabric, but the biggest and most important takeaway is that it kills 99.9 percent of bacteria and germs. The idea for this innovation is based on research that we, humans, don’t wash our towels as often as we should. Moral of the story: If you’re not going to wash it, you might as well invest in a product that can clean itself and prevent that yucky dirty towel smell.

Article published on allure

Press

When it comes to gift giving, it's absolutely the thought that counts. After all, as you'll learn from any Hallmark holiday movie, that's the true meaning of the season. But let's be real: Sometimes you feel compelled to go all out and treat someone special to a totally over-the-top present they'd never think to buy themselves. Maybe you just want to treat yourself, too. No judgment here, you deserve something for getting through this incredibly stressful year. Well, we have some gifts in mind for you.

Skin Education

Sustainability. More than just a trend, it is a lifestyle. It is a way to make this planet a better and safer place to live for future generations.

Skin Education

It’s always important to take care of yourself and your health. October is the month of Breast Cancer Awareness. We wanted to remind you to not only take care of your skin, but also your health in general.

Skin Education

Skin is our largest organ, covering our whole body. And acne finds its way not just on your face, but your back too. Sharing a few tips how to keep the skin on your back as clean as the skin on your face below.

Skin Education

Healthy skin all seasons is the ultimate goal, and we're sharing a few tips below.

Skin Education

Your face towel could be responsible for breakouts and irritation.

 

Skin Education

If it’s not free of bacteria and mildew, your towel can start to emit an odor.

Article published on elle

Press

Supermodel and founder of Rose Inc. invited us to witness her morning routine as she gets ready for the day in this new episode of Waking Up With. She takes us through her simple, aesthetician-approved skincare routine, reveals her must-have morning drinks, and the antibacterial towels that save her skin.

Press

Did you know the towel you use matters just as much as the skincare products you put on your face? Think about how often you use your towel — every time you wash your face, you reach for that towel to pat dry. So you’re probably using that towel at least twice a day. Experts recommend that towels should be washed after three uses. It’s easy to lose track of how many days you’ve used the towel, and suffice to say it’s likely the towel is not being washed as frequently as necessary.

Article published on who what wear

Press

The Lineup is a monthly series where we're giving you an inside peek at the beauty lineups of cool fashion people, editors, makeup artists, hairstylists, and estheticians—all the people we trust the most. Get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at all the can't-live-without products that make their worlds go round.

Article published on grazia

Press

Yes, you do need a specialized towel that cares for your skin. This one is perfect because A) it comes in chic shades that suit every bathroom, such as this almond color, and B) it stops bad bacteria from forming on your towel that then transfer to your skin. Need a C) too? Rosie Huntington-Whiteley swears by it.

Article published on byrdie

Press

We all know that exercise is good for us, including for our skin, as increased blood flow brings nourishing nutrients to your largest organ. However, workout-related breakouts are a real problem for many people. This is because increased sweat and dirt block the pores, which can cause the skin to react in the form of unwanted acne.

Article published on new beauty

Press

In a recent interview with Glamour, supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley breaks down her acne-fighting skin-care routine, which taps a handful of hard-hitters from across the board

Article published on glamour

Press

I never thought I would find myself relating to Rosie Huntington-Whitely—have you seen the woman?—but just minutes into our call, I couldn't help myself from nodding along to everything she said as she told me about her experience with adult acne, and the extremely thorough routine she's built to keep it under control.  

Article published on grazia

Press

Australian skincare expert Melanie Grant walks GRAZIA USA's beauty editor through her go-to regimen

Article published on harpers bazaar

Press

Back in 2019, BAZAAR.com Beauty Director Jenna Rosenstein shared her 19-step nighttime skincare routine and tips for keeping her skin glowy and youthful. Today, she’s back to share her updated beauty and wellness regimen, and review her pre-pandemic skincare routine. One thing is for sure, a lot can change in a year.

Article published on coveteur

Press

When we think of skin free from blackheads, dead skin cells, and the day's grime, we often envision post-cleanser skin that feels a bit taught and ready for the rest of our skin-care routine.

Article published on allure

Press

Dermatologists do the heavy lifting when you come in for an intense pulsed light treatment or fractionated laser treatment, but the work isn't done when you leave the office. Here's how to make sure you encourage the best possible results during your recovery with expert-recommended aftercare.

Article published on luisa via roma

Press

Beauty is subjective to each person, what is beautiful for one person might not be the epitome of loveliness to another. For this beauty edit, we’ve decided to round up our most asked about beauty tips for all sorts of skin. 

Article published on poosh

Press

Back breakouts feel straight-up not fair. Why do some suffer frequent back blemishes and others have effortlessly clear skin back there? After worrying so much about the clarity and perfection of our faces, we now have to stress about a much larger area that we can hardly reach? 

Article published on lolita says so

Press

Now I do, and can confirm the hype around the Resoré Body hypoallergenic towel is for real. It’s naturally anti microbial and bacterial (therefore: odour free)

Article published on real simple

Press

Sometimes, it takes a jaw-dropping realization to spur you to change. For me, that was when I realized that face towels were basically fertile breeding grounds for icky bacteria. Image via @jessicasharris

Article published on in style

Press

Right now, wrapping myself in one of Resorè's fluffy bath towels when I get out of the shower is the next best thing. The generous body towel makes me feel warm and safe because it's made with eco-friendly bamboo rayon and plant-based fibers. Image via curated.coveted

Article published on NY Mag - The Cut

Press

If you follow Victoria BeckhamNicole Warne, or Joan Smalls on Instagram, you might be familiar with Melanie Grant — or at least her hands. After all, it’s the aesthetician’s hands that guide celebrities and influencers through her facials in Australia (where she has two studios in Sydney and Melbourne), Los Angeles (where she set up shop in West Hollywood), and Paris (where she holds a residency during every Paris Fashion Week as Chanel’s Skin Expert).

Article published on Harpers Bazaar

Press

In this episode of Go to Bed with Me, Huntington-Whiteley shares some new beauty secrets just with BAZAAR, from her favorite bath scrub and towels to how she keeps her lips plump and hydrated in the dead of winter.

Article published on Marie Claire

Press

Like it or not, towels are often teeming with bacteria. Warmth and moisture are the equivalent to rent-controlled, Fifth Avenue apartments with views of the park for microorganisms: too good to be true, impossible to not move into. When bacteria invades towels that touch our skin, the inevitable result is annoying acne and irritation, not to mention a musty smell. That's why the Resoré Body Towel is such a revelation

Article published on Poosh

Press

Wouldn’t it be nice if we all just grew out of acne at a certain age? Ohp, 27 now, officially time to stop breaking out, hooray! Unfortunately, however, that’s not how skin works. It may seem cruel that our most forward-facing, interactive body part, aka the facial complexion, must be victim to breakouts for most of our lives, following (most of) us beyond our pubescent years. Here are some hacks from Kourt and Sarah Howard’s go-to derm, Eric Lovato, PA-C, and dermatologist, Dr. Gene Rubinstein of Dermatology and Laser Centre.

Article published on Harper's BAZAAR

Press

Skin-friendly bacteria have become a hot topic in the beauty world, even though the thought still might make you squirm. Poetry has been waxed about the wonders of keeping your skin’s natural microbiome in check, so much so that you might forget that there are microorganisms you don’t want invited to the party. Resorè—a new towel brand backed by ambassador Rosie Huntington-Whiteley—makes the case that good skin starts with a high-tech towel.

Article published on Coveteur

Press

Acne is infamous for its unsightly and sometimes painful physical symptoms (which can even lead to negative psychological effects). The road to clearer skin is long, with suitable regimens often encompassing strong active ingredients, in-office treatments, supplements, and prescription medications like spironolactone or Accutane to manage the most stubborn breakouts (like hormonal or cystic acne). Not to mention, pandemic-era reliance on face masks has intensified patient complaints of breakouts for many aestheticians and dermatologists, as even those with historically clear skin have fallen victim to “masksne” on the lower half of the face and chin.

Article published on Poosh

Press

We’ll cut to the chase and break down why Resorè towels deserve a slot in your daily bathroom routine.

Article published on Elle

Press

Another year has come and gone, and with 2020 came a wealth of game-changing beauty products. From innovative skincare formulations to irresistible scents, these are 20 of the most remarkable beauty launches this year.

Article published on Rose Inc

Press

Finding time for self-care is always vital, but for Rosie, it takes on new meaning as the seasons change. “In the winter months, I find myself cozying up in my bathroom in the evening taking long baths, long showers, and really finding that time to indulge in a self-care routine.

Article published on Nylon

Press

Self-care means a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but if one thing was made clear in 2020, understanding and tending to whatever self-care looks like for you and your loved ones is crucial. So if you’re still stumped on what to get your friends and family as we inch closer and closer to the holidays, gifts that promote putting back into oneself are a good place to start.

Article published on Allure

Press

Each month, Allure editors break down the latest and greatest skin-care launches. Looking for more in skin care? Here are some of the best new products.

Article published on Byrdie

Press

Okay, honesty time—how often do you wash your towels? Whatever your answer is, it’s probably not nearly enough. No surprise that improperly washed towels can carry skin-irritating bacteria (here’s a reminder to clean your phone and pillowcases too). "Gross" is an understatement, especially in this coronavirus-era we're currently living in.

Article published on glossy

Press

With supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whitely as the face of the brand, Resorè launched in October with a line of face and bath towels it says are better for anti-aging and acne than a regular towel.

Article published on Women's Health

Press

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a model, actress, and mom but there's another title she deserves: Skincare expert. Over the past year, Rosie has shared several videos on her YouTube channel that give a glimpse inside her skincare routine and we've gotta say, the woman has got some impressive beauty knowledge. Not only does she share her impressive ingredient knowledge, but also that she struggles with sensitive, acne-prone skin.

Article published on Grazia

Press

A lot of science goes into this super-soft piece of fabric, but the biggest and most important takeaway is that it kills 99.9 percent of bacteria and germs. The idea for this innovation is based on research that we, humans, don’t wash our towels as often as we should. Moral of the story: If you’re not going to wash it, you might as well invest in a product that can clean itself and prevent that yucky dirty towel smell.

Article published on allure

Press

When it comes to gift giving, it's absolutely the thought that counts. After all, as you'll learn from any Hallmark holiday movie, that's the true meaning of the season. But let's be real: Sometimes you feel compelled to go all out and treat someone special to a totally over-the-top present they'd never think to buy themselves. Maybe you just want to treat yourself, too. No judgment here, you deserve something for getting through this incredibly stressful year. Well, we have some gifts in mind for you.

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