The Atria Beauty Edit AW22_FINAL

WHAT’S NEW?

SUPER SKINCARE

Beauty Editor’s Tip: Gentle adaptogen- boosted serums and balms can soothe sensitive skin. Kiehl’s Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil Herbal Concentrate 30ml, Next Beauty £42

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BODY TALK Why should your face get to use all the good products?

Hot stuff Herbal Inn ’s Customised Herbal Soup is a seven-day broth package full of natural goodness and personalised for you. Pop in-store on the Upper Mall.

Edelweiss Daily Serum Concentrate 30ml, The Body Shop £30

We spend so much time obsessing over getting our skincare routines right, yet we often don’t put the same energy into our body care. With the shift in season, our bodies need just the same level of attention – if not more. Depending on your skin goals, that could mean switching to richer formulas and focusing on keeping your hand cream topped up. But if you’re looking to experiment with something new, why not try out the latest products blended with the hero ingredients we know and love in our facial products – vitamin C, salicylic acid and AHAs. You’ll also find soothing serums to keep intimate areas hydrated after shaving. Here are a few of the buys that we’ve been loving lately for super smooth, healthy- looking skin – all over.

REN Evercalm Overnight Recovery Balm 30ml, M&S £45

adaptogens The buzzword that’s about All about

Bondi Sands Thirsty Skin Hyaluronic Acid Serum 30ml, Boots £8.99

This Works Stress Check CBD Body Cocoon, Next Beauty £25

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to go mainstream A daptogens like ashwaganda may sound new, but they’re an ancient form of wellness wisdom that’s been used for centuries in Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic healing. They’re plants and mushrooms, each with slightly different qualities, that are generally believed to help the body handle stress by keeping hormone levels in check. Some are also thought to help improve attention levels, fight fatigue and boost energy levels. There’s ever-growing interest in the area and so many different ways to try them out – from capsules to teas and soups. It doesn’t stop at our insides either because we’re already seeing it pop up in skincare – and we’re predicting adaptogens being a key beauty trend to come.

Beauty Editor’s Tip: Help strengthen your skin barrier with adaptogen-infused cleansers and mists.

Fushi Adaptogen Energy Capsules, Holland & Barrett £20

Twinings Adaptogens Inner Peace with Fig, Vanilla Flavoured Rooibos & Ashwaganda, Holland & Barrett £3.99

Scalp Night Serum 50ml, L’Occitane £30

Beauty Editor’s Tip: Let’s not leave your scalp out. Central heating can play havoc with our scalp and hair, so use an overnight serum to hydrate and protect.

ELEMIS Superfood

ORIGINS Dr. Andrew Weil Mega-Mushroom Skin Relief Micellar Cleanser 200ml, M&S £30

Kefir-Tea Mist 100ml, Boots £26

Dermalogica Phyto Replenish Body Oil 125ml, Next Beauty £55

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