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Lifestyle | Beauty The Evening Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. From the opulent new spa escape and at-home laser that will change your life (or at least your skin ) to the hottest healers in town and the futuristic new tools to rev up your routine, we’ve got the new season of beauty and health covered.

Adaptogenic beauty is the hottest term on everyone’s lips, and groovy new brand Herbar has got those fungi at the ready for seriously restorative lotions and potions. Its Barrier Cream is a silky smooth, five-ceramide complex packed with medicinal mushrooms and adaptogens in a beautifully toadstool-esque tube. A mush have.



Think being sustainable is the pits? Natural deodorant brand Fussy bucks the crusty image of old, offering compostable refills of scents as wild as Parma Violets and vetiver-infused Cloud Nine, all encased in its curvy, bright, plastic-free holders. Leyton’s own carbon-negative small pharma gives us all-natural beauty you’ll want to show off. Formulated from cold-pressed oils and all-natural ingredients, cult heroes such as Simmer Down calming botanical serum come direct from the mind and hands of founder Micaela Nisbet.

Margate’s sustainable beauty doyenne Haeckels has brought its special blend of ocean-inspired beauty to Hackney with treatments including its Seaweed and Walnut Shell Body Scrub. Its newest product, Beetroot Probiotic, promises diges.

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