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After KITH and Estée Lauder launched an exclusive range of skincare products, KITH Women now presents "Beauty Quickstrikes," a monthly program consisting of curated beauty-themed products.

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If you're wondering, the brand's utilization of the term "quickstrikes," derives from the phrase common among sneakerheads, as it defines limited edition kicks, which is now expanded into this women's category that spotlights sought after beauty and wellness products. For the introduction, the program kicks off with the "Ingestibles" collection, consisting of edible powders, capsules and formulas that focus on your skin to immunity. Brands such as Cap Beauty, Crushed Tonic, The Neu Co and Moon Juice are featured.

With prices ranging from $50 to $120, you can purchase the featured items from the Beauty Quickstrikes range on KITH Women's website and at KITH's flagship locations now.

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