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Beauty
The London Edit

Beauty

Introducing the British beauty brands held close to our heart, with whom we share our home

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Whether nurtured from a beloved store or salon on a historic London street, or dreamt up by a visionary city dweller to aid fast-paced living – our London brands are imbued with the magic of the city, which means they’re like no other. Revisit an old favourite or discover a new name to love, as we celebrate the beauty brands – big and small – with whom we share our home.

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Sarah Chapman

Sarah Chapman’s Chelsea skin clinic is arguably the city’s most sought-after destination for a facial. The British beauty authority (whose famously flawless hands are insured for £1million) is the go-to for celebrities, beauty insiders and burned-out Londoners alike – proven by its 12-week waiting list. Luckily, the ground-breaking Skinesis system that makes the brand cult features in a line of formulas and treatments for your daily regimen, which almost a make a match for an in-person appointment.

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Holy Curls

A proudly London brand born with dreams of disruption, Holy Curls is unravelling the myths of curl care, one coil at a time. Swedish-born, London-based founder Badria Ahmed began by creating her own concoctions to care for tight and afro curls, and now heads the all-inclusive hair care brand that dismisses strand-damaging chemicals in favour of curl-nurturing natural ingredients.

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NEOM Organics

NEOM Organics exists as a toolkit to remedy a face-paced lifestyle. Well-versed in city living, journalist-turned-aromatherapist Nicola Elliot set out to soothe her rising stress levels with a foray into the world wellbeing – and so the brand was born. Honouring the moments of downtime we have, no matter how long or short, NEOM Organics’ natural essential oil blends infiltrate body care and home fragrance formulas, harnessing the power of mood-boosting scent as a means to equilibrium.

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Otis Batterbee

A mainstay in our Bath House since the making of his very first makeup bag, Otis Batterbee has grown with Liberty from fledgling designer to beloved travel accessories brand. With inspirations spanning from British icons at Studio 54 to the mosaic-clad bathroom at Annabel’s, the Central Saint Martins graduate’s vegan wash bags, vanity cases and Liberty fabric sleep masks are clad in vivid graphics that add a sense of refinement to any adventure – or your bathroom at home.

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Charlotte Mensah

Award-winning hairstylist Charlotte Mensah’s brand bloomed from her Portobello Road salon, Hairlounge. Three-times crowned Afro Hairdresser of the Year at the British Hairdressing Awards, Charlotte’s exhaustive expertise is bottled in her luxurious line of hair care for curly, afro and mixed hair types. Her secret? Sustainably sourced, organic manketti nut oil – a natural extract that’s a powerhouse for nourishment.

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anatomē

A modern apothecary with wellbeing at its heart, anatomē sees harmony holistically, built on ancient lotions, potions and herbal remedies. Working alongside an expert team of aromacologists and nutritionists, founder Ben Murdoch brings together the best of science and nature in a line of essential oil blends and supplements that aid the body and mind in overcoming obstacles through nutritional and emotional balance.

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Floris London

Family perfumer since 1730, Floris is a heritage brand established at London’s 89 Jermyn Street; the doors of which once welcomed the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Florence Nightingale, Winston Churchill and Ian Fleming. Now directed by 9th generation family member and member of the British Society of Perfumers, Edward Bodenham, the brand is renowned for its luxury soaps, scented body care and classic perfume – having become not only a fail-safe for the finest fragrance, but also status symbol.

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