The Water Collection is designed to hydrate, calm and rebalance, making it ideal for dehydrated, sensitive or stressed skin — whether that’s down to environmental factors, hormonal changes, travel, or simply the British climate doing what it does best.
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PDRN has quickly become the internet’s newest skincare obsession, with celebrities such as Hailey Bieber swearing by products containing the mysterious ingredient to produce glowing, dewy skin.
Read MoreWith around 33 million overweight or obese adults in the UK, alongside research suggesting that over half (54%) of the nation hope to lose weight in the next 12 months, health experts are warning of an increase in people suffering with “scale anxiety”.
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Read MoreIt was a gloomy Monday in January when a friend and I rolled into the Farncombe Estate. On a day like that, what else is there to do but pull up at a luxury hotel and surrender to a little rest and relaxation? Grey skies, quiet roads and no pressing agenda — this, I thought, is very much the life.
Read MoreAfter completing a hike, if you’ve removed your socks only to find a bruised toenail or an unexpected blister, you understand this reality: discomfort from hiking is seldom just a matter of chance. Typically, it’s all about the principles of physics.
Read More2026 marks a huge year for eclipse tourism, with the total lunar eclipse and accompanying ‘Blood Moon’ gracing the skies on 2 – 3 March, followed by the total solar eclipse on 17 August.
Read MoreWith temperatures plummeting around the UK, those prone to dry skin may notice that foundation starts to crack and sit unevenly on the skin.
Read MoreSearches for UK day trips in January 2026 have skyrocketed by 302% compared to last year, as people swap airport hassle and big budgets for a quieter escape.
Read MoreA dermatologist is warning that many popular winter “self-care” habits, from hot showers to cosy scarves and comforting food, may actually be fuelling a chronic facial skin condition affecting millions.
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