Beauty spot: Skin so bright

Clinique's Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle & UV Damage Corrector Credit: Handout
Products that mimic professional treatments like lasers and peels are getting lots of attention.
Three drops twice a day, says Clinique of its new Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle & UV Damage Corrector. After 12 weeks, studies show results (reduced wrinkles, improved texture) around 60 percent of what you'd get with a laser; $44.50, at makeup counters or clinique.com.
Natural ingredients - among them turkey tail mushrooms and apple and cucumber extract - give Origins' Bright by Nature SPF 35 its oomph. The skin-tone corrector targets dark spots while soothing and moisturizing, $42.50, at makeup counters or origins.com.
Kiehl's has a new four-product collection called Photo-Age Corrector - exfoliating cleanser, toner, moisturizer and spot treatment. All are meant to improve radiance and skin tone while fading dark spots; priced individually from $22 to $49, or get a kit with all four, $59, at kiehls.com.
From Avon comes Anew Clinical Luminosity Pro Brightening Serum, with L-Asparatic Acid to even out skin tone, help removed dead cells to make skin look more radiant and help prevent the formation of dark spots, $54 at avon.com.