The Beauty Radar: November
The Beauty Radar: November
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The Beauty Radar: November

In this monthly series, Orin shares everything going on in the beauty world right now. From expert residences and cool pop-ups to the latest ingredients, here’s your November update…
By Orin Carlin
Images: The Vault Stock; Violette_FR; & Other Stories; Biosculpture

All products on this page have been selected by our editorial team, however we may make commission on some products.

THE FLAGSHIP

Grown Alchemist

Aussie bio-tech skincare label Grown Alchemist has just opened its doors on London’s Beak Street, and it’s vying for top spot as the city’s coolest flagship. Spanning two interactive floors, the space echoes the brand’s 360° approach. Blurring the boundaries between wellness and beauty, highlights include bespoke skincare consultations, IV drip therapies and vibroacoustic technology – perfect ahead of a busy party season. We strongly recommend the Signature Regenerator facial with buccal massage to melt away any tension.

Visit GROWNALCHEMIST.COM

THE DEEP MUSCLE STIMULATION

Tri-Body Experience By Teresa Tarmey

Skin whisper Teresa Tarmey is best known for her glow-boosting facials, but now she’s turning her attention to the entire body. Targeting your inner muscles, the Tri-Body Experience is a new non-invasive treatment, available exclusively at The Cadogan. Using the cutting edge BodyStim device, it combines state-of-the-art radio frequency and advanced muscle stimulation with manual lymphatic drainage to leave your skin looking sculpted and more toned – and it doesn’t require any downtime. 

Visit TERESATARMEY.COM

THE HIGH STREET REVAMP

& Other Stories

Swedish retailer & Other Stories has overhauled its make-up range and it’s seriously upped its game. Two years in the making, the new collection leans into colour and creativity, spanning 163 different shades. It hits a sweet spot, artfully balancing playfulness with wearability – think electric blue liner as well as luminous, supermodel skin bases. Housed in sustainable packaging, all the skin-friendly formulas are vegan, and the textures have been carefully developed with performance in mind.

Visit STORIES.COM

THE ONE-OF-A-KIND FRAGRANCE EXPERIENCE

EveryHuman x The Fragrance Shop

Powered by AI, this curious piece of tech has piqued our interest. A permanent fixture within The Fragrance Shop’s Oxford Street store, this EveryHuman innovation takes made-to-measure to a whole new level. Essentially, you answer questions to build your unique scent profile, and then a Willy Wonka-style machine mixes it in real-time using a combination of natural and synthetic molecules. You can even fill in your preferences online and have your bespoke blend delivered straight to your door. 

Visit THEFRAGRANCESHOP.CO.UK

THE BUZZWORD

Sleepmaxxing

We could all do with more sleep, and now there’s an actual TikTok trend dedicated to helping you get your all-important eight hours. Dubbed ‘sleepmaxxing’, the idea is about prioritising quality rest to support overall wellness, but particularly to restore glow and improve mental clarity. Studies show that sleep is essential to regulating the skin’s natural repair rhythm, so we’re all for enlisting some wind-down rituals and products to help maximise our time spent in bed. 

Sleep & Recovery Capsules, £36.35 (were £45) | 8Hours
Original Sleep Mask, £69 | Drowsy
Lavender & Moonflower Pillow Mist, £38 | Jo Malone London
Beauty Sleep Concentrate, £12 | Neal’s Yard

The Vault Stock

THE AFTER-HOURS MAKE-UP

Violette Paris By Night

Inspired by La Ville Lumière, Violette has just dropped two new shades of its popular Yeux Paint, an easy, effortless liquid eyeshadow. Loaded with light-reflective pigment, ‘Paris La Nuit’ is a striking, glimmery red, whereas ‘Café Serré’, a deep, velvety brown, captures the intensity of a Parisian espresso shot. Application is instinctive, simply smooth over your lids and buff out with a fluffy brush for a quick, high-impact eye.

Visit VIOLETTEFR.COM

THE MANI UPDATE

Bio Sculpture x The Ned

Winter can wreak havoc on your nails, and now is the ideal time to give yours some TLC before the temperature plummets. Bio Sculpture has joined forces with The Ned, and now its beauty editor-approved builder gel is available permanently at Ned’s Club Spa. Each treatment is tailored to suit your individual needs, focusing on strength and staying power, resulting in a sleek, glossy manicure that can last for longer than three weeks. 

Visit THENED.COM

THE SUB-ZERO SCULPTING

ELEMIS

Not for the fainthearted, cryotherapy – exposing your body to sub-zero temperatures – is one of those treatments that has soared in popularity. Effective at reducing puffiness on the face, it can also be used all-over to create the appearance of firmer, more contoured skin. Based on a technique called cryolipolysis whereby fat cells are broken down, ELEMIS has created three new body treatments blending tech, touch and actives, designed to deliver noticeable results and available to book at Harrods, The House of Elemis and other selected spas. 

Visit UK.ELEMIS.COM

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