Eataly’s no longer just about pasta and prosciutto. The Flatiron District’s one-stop Italian marketplace has added a new beauty section, with products that are either made in Italy or local and artisanal, in keeping with the Eataly ethos. Included are Rossella Roi’s olive-oil-based skin products; the gorgeous line of soaps and shampoo from Santa Maria Novella, a line founded in Florence in 1612; and Love Nature NYC, handcrafted in Brooklyn with all-natural ingredients. Here are a few of their items: Burn Cream MD To Go, $17.80 Created by a dermatologist, recommended by chefs Mario Batali and Emeril Lagasse and tested in professional kitchens, this burn-relief balm is a popular seller among the still-learning chef wannabes prowling the aisles of Eataly Beauty. Sold in individual packets, keep it on hand as you barbecue or get too close to the grill this summer! Tamara Beckwith
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Santa Maria Novella Sapone al Melograno soap, $17.80 This heavenly smelling pomegranate soap is excellent for sensitive skin. It’s also the closest you may get to visiting the gorgeous, 400-year-old Florentine apothecary that makes it. Tamara Beckwith
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Comfort Zone Aromasoul Mediterranean gift kit, $54.80 This set includes a revitalizing shower gel, body lotion and a candle. Tamara Beckwith
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Rossella Roi Nutrient Hand Lotion, $14.80 The beauty benefits of food are exemplified in the most ancient Italian ingredient: extra virgin olive oil. Rossella Roi comes from the Boeri family, which has been stone-pressing olive oil in Liguria for four generations. Tamara Beckwith
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Love Nature NYC oatmeal-and-honey soap, $7.80 With ingredients to exfoliate and condition the skin, this handmade artisanal soap is one of the line’s most popular sellers at Eataly. Other scent-sual choices include rosemary peppermint and pink grapefruit. Tamara Beckwith
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Davines Nounou” shampoo, $9.50 This Parma, Italy-based company uses zero-impact packaging and ingredients like chestnut milk and the herb rocket extract in its line of colorful shampoos and conditioners. Tamara Beckwith