Problem: You woke up this morning and found yet another blemish. This can’t be right—combating wrinkles and pimples at the same time?  As crèmes, gels, potions and lotions threaten to take over the bathroom sink, you long for a single product cure.

Solution: Lather up with a handful of Cor Silver Soap. It evens skin tone, cleanes, replenishes collagen, hydrates—and protects skin from UV rays. (Good-bye toner, wrinkle serum and cream, fine-line filler, moisturizer and sunscreen.) The secret? Real silver particles. The soap draws on a new skincare technology that uses nano-silver with silica. (Apparently silver has anti-bacterial properties.) Massage on the face for four minutes to combat problem skin; one minute for other skin types. Cor, the sphere ball soap, has developed somewhat of a cult-following (including Jessica Beil, Courtney Cox and the entire cast of 90210). But it’s not cheap. So one had to decide to sip the kool-aid (a sample size is $14, corsilver.com) or guzzle (the full size is $125). But the debut this month of a new mid-size sphere at $40 month makes it affordable for us mere mortals.