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A smalledit. Real makers.
We don’t make these. We curate them — a hand-picked selection of clean-beauty products from real makers, with honest curator notes about why each one earned the shelf.
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Rosehip Face & Body Oil
by ROSCITS · $34.99
Curator’s pick
Tested before listed
The Edit, by Lane
What’s on the shelf
Three lanes, every product credited to its maker.
Oils, masks, scalp tools.
Hair Care
The hair-care picks from the edit — pre-wash treatments, scalp tools, and styling pieces. Every maker credited on the product page.
Serums, cleansers, masks.
Skincare
The skincare picks from the edit — short ingredient lists, makers we tested, prices that don't pretend to be Tatcha.
LED, microcurrent, gua sha.
Tools & Devices
The skincare tools we tested before listing — LED masks, microcurrent wands, gua sha sets, brush cleaners. Build quality matters here, so we vetted it.
Hand-picked, by us
In the edit right now
Rosehip Face & Body Oil
Single-ingredient pressed rosehip oil from ROSCITS — short list, no fillers, no fragrance.
Vitamin C Radiance Serum
Stable Vitamin C + Ferulic Acid blend. We picked it for the pH balance and the lack of alcohol denat.
LED Glow Therapy Mask
A 7-wavelength LED mask we tested for build quality and even light coverage before listing.
Pro EMS Face Lift Wand
Microcurrent wand with five intensity levels. Picked as the entry-level for at-home sculpting.
Rose Quartz Roller & Gua Sha
Real rose quartz, weight that feels right in the hand, no plastic fittings.
Retinol Renewal Night Serum
Encapsulated 0.3% retinol with peptides. We picked the encapsulated version because it tends to be gentler.
From the editor
A note on this season’s shelf.
The shelf got smaller this season, on purpose. We pulled three things that didn’t earn their place — a foaming cleanser that over-stripped, a serum whose maker quietly reformulated mid-batch, and a tool that looked the part but felt cheap in hand. None of them made the cut twice.
What stayed earned its place: a rosehip oil pressed in a single pass, a vitamin C that doesn’t go orange in the bottle, an LED mask whose maker actually publishes their wavelength data. Real makers, real ingredient lists, the kind of products you can read top-to-bottom without flinching.
brady
Curator · PetalGlow
A Curator's Routine
Three steps, not thirty
We don't make these products — we picked them. The whole point of the edit is that you get a routine that actually works without standing in Sephora for an hour.
Cleanse & Prep
Start with a low-pH cleanser from the edit — we picked one balm and one foam that don't strip skin. Pat dry, leave skin slightly damp for the next step.
Shop This StepTreat & Nourish
Layer the serums in the edit — vitamin C, hyaluronic, niacinamide, retinol. Each one we picked is from a different maker because no single brand does every active well.
Shop This StepSeal & Protect
Finish with a face oil or night cream from the edit. The point of the curator is removing the guesswork — you don't need ten things, you need the right four.
Shop This StepStraight From Nature
Ingredients We Believe In
We don't formulate, but we read every ingredient list. These are the actives we look for in the products we add to the edit.
Rosehip Oil
Rich in vitamins A & C, rosehip oil visibly reduces fine lines, evens skin tone, and delivers deep hydration without clogging pores.
Argan Oil
Liquid gold from the Moroccan argan tree. Intensely nourishes hair and skin, taming frizz and restoring silky softness and shine.
Chamomile Extract
A calming botanical powerhouse. Chamomile soothes inflammation, reduces redness, and brightens dull skin for a luminous, even complexion.
Turmeric Root
Ancient Ayurvedic gold. Curcumin in turmeric fights oxidative stress, brightens hyperpigmentation, and gives skin an unmistakable inner glow.
Every product credits its maker. Every ingredient list is on the page.
View Full Ingredient ListNotes from the Edit
What buyers are saying
Honest reviews from real customers about products in the edit. We credit the maker on every product page.
“Brady's edit found this rosehip oil from ROSCITS and it's now my desert-island product. Absorbs in seconds, no greasy residue, and the scent is just real roses — no synthetic perfume. The curator note told me what to expect; the product delivered exactly that.”
Sophia R.
“I trust PetalGlow because they tell you who actually makes the product. The Deep Cleanse Foam doesn't squeak on dry skin like cheaper foam cleansers — and the curator's note literally said that's why they picked it. Truth in advertising.”
Amara K.
“I was wary of buying an LED mask from Amazon — too much variance. PetalGlow's curator pick takes the guesswork out. They tested it for build quality and even light coverage. Three weeks in, my skin is genuinely better.”
Jade M.
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