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January
12

I’ve received an update from Gili Zilca, who owns Luisa New York.

I first visited her Pleasantville shop this past summer; click here to read about that day.

The shop, as you can see, is filled with scented products (and a few unscented). It features soaps and lotions, bath salts and creams.

Now, Luisa New York is filled with its special winter merchandise.

Here’s just a sampling of what’s featured…

Luisa New York has introduced ICHI Essential Aqua Cream, imported from Japan. As Zilca says, “The results are instantaneously softer skin and can be described as nothing short of miraculous! Made with all natural ingredients, ICHI cream is like an exclusive spa facial in a jar.” It’s selling for $40.

Next up is a selection of shea-butter hand and body gels. It’s a moisturizing liquid soap that lathers up and leaves hands soft. It is offered in ocean, rose and lemon fragrances for $11.95.

Lemon is the latest scent for the bath-salts collection, this one created with a blend of pure lemon and litsea essential oils. This is $8.95.

Winter-themed guest soaps, such as the sparkling glitter snowflake and pine versions that were such a hit during the holiday season, have been carried over into the new year. New selections will be added later this month, as well. These are selling five for $10.

And for the gentlemen, the first men’s scent of the year has been unveiled. “Midnight” olive-oil soap for men, Zilca says, is “reminiscent of woodsy cedar and pine with exotic spices like frankincense and myrrh.” It’s priced at $6.75.

Luisa New York is at 42 Memorial Plaza (opposite the train station; inside the building next to Starbucks).

For more details, visit the Web site, linked above, or call 914-741-2144.

(Product photos courtesy Luisa New York).

This entry was posted on Monday, January 12th, 2009 at 2:43 pm by Mary Shustack.
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Mary Shustack has been living — and shopping — in this region her whole life. This blog will follow her never-ending search for beautiful things, from home-decorating accents to funky tote bags to quirky collectibles. Come along as she browses through the shops, boutiques, markets and fairs of the Lower Hudson Valley.

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