
Sapna’s Beauty Saves: Launches, Brands & Trends To Know
THE TREND:
Butter Skin
If ‘clean girl’ beauty was about minimalism, think of this as its cooler, more expensive-looking cousin. The secret? A solid skincare base, feather-light layers of hydration and a strobe-like tint that gives skin that rich luminosity. It’s Chanel Sublimage meets M·A·C Strobe Tint Foundation – buttery smooth and softly blurred.
Sublimage La Crème Texture Suprême, £380 | Chanel
Strobe Dewy Skin Tint, £32 | M·A·C
Gloss Highlighter, £18 | REFY
THE SPECIAL TREAT:
Surrenne Spa
A treatment here isn’t just a spa day – it’s a transcendental experience. Tucked inside The Emory in Knightsbridge, it offers next-level facials, hydrotherapy and bodywork treatments, all of which are tailored to what your skin and body actually need. It’s the kind of place where you float out feeling brand new – which justifies every penny spent.
Visit SURRENNE.COM
THE BRAND DISCOVERY:
Fara Homidi
In a world dominated by viral drops and buzzy ingredients, it takes a lot to grab my attention – but this brand absolutely did. The brainchild of New York-based make-up artist Fara Homidi, it’s a masterclass in skin-first make-up, with ultra-luxurious textures. Her Soft Sculpting Blush delivers that post-facial glow without looking like make-up at all.
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THE NEW FRAGRANCE FINDS:
I’ve fallen hard for Cult Gaia’s ‘Noor’, a warm solar floral that conjures up images of a chic, barefoot woman in Ibiza or Dubai with notes of amber and sandalwood. I also discovered Bottega Veneta’s latest fragrances in Dubai. I shouldn’t say this, but the bottle alone sold me. Finally, Ode Ona’s ‘Dawn Earth’ is my under-the-radar pick. It’s deep, woody, botanical and has earned me compliments every time I've worn it – plus, it’s another very aesthetic bottle.
Déjà Minuit Eau De Parfum, £350 | Bottega Veneta
Noor Eau De Parfum, £235 | Cult Gaia
Dawn Earth Eau De Parfum, £125 | Ode Ona
THE NEW PLAYER:
Jacquemus Beauty
French brand Jacquemus is entering the beauty world via a partnership with L’Oréal. The upcoming line is rumoured to include make-up and fragrance – and if the Jacquemus French aesthetic is anything to go by, it’ll be minimalist yet playful, polished but seriously cool.
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THE NEW SPOT:
Rebase
I got lost on Marylebone High Street one afternoon and stumbled upon what might just be the chicest recovery studio in London. The dark wood, warm lighting and aesthetic interiors pulled me in, but it was the infrared saunas, cryotherapy and expert-led lymphatic treatments that had me mentally clearing my Sunday afternoon.
Visit REBASERECOVERY.COM
THE SKINCARE FIND:
Glowery
The Glowery is making effective skincare refreshingly simple. With a focus on gentle, effective formulas, the brand ditches the faff and gets straight to what your skin actually needs – think barrier-boosting ingredients, calming hydration and fuss-free routines that work. If your skin’s ever felt overwhelmed by actives or stripped by over-exfoliation, this is the reset button you’ve been looking for. Plus, the packaging is seriously fun.
Visit HELLOGLOWERY.COM
THE TIKTOK RIDE OR DIE:
Mario Badescu Facial Spray With Hypochlorous Acid
TikTok convinced me I needed hypochlorous acid in my life – an antibacterial, skin-soothing powerhouse that calms irritation, zaps breakouts and strengthens your barrier all at once. Now, Mario Badescu – the OG of face mists – has released its own, and between my recent travels, daily tube rides and my skin’s general unpredictability, it’s been a total lifesaver.
Repairing Facial Spray With Hypochlorous Acid, £18 | Mario Badescu
THE PRODS SPIED BACKSTAGE:
Fashion week is always the best place to spot next season’s beauty must-haves and this time, a few things caught my eye. The new Dyson Airwrap ID in a deep plum shade made its debut at Harris Reed, while over at Richard Quinn, M·A·C’s Strobe Tint Foundation proved that glossy, butter-smooth skin is here to stay. Erdem went for a soft, flushed cheek using Bobbi Brown’s Pot Rouge Matte and over at Roksanda, it was all about hydration, with Authentic Beauty Concept’s Hair & Hand Cream also making the rounds.
Airwrap i.d.™ Multi-Styler & Dryer, £479.99 | Dyson
Strobe Dewy Skin Tint, £32 | M·A·C
Pot Rouge for Lips & Cheeks, £32 | Bobbi Brown
Hand & Hair Light Cream, £18 (was £26.35) | Authentic Beauty Concept
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