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Why algae is the way to glow

It’s the ingredient that will give your complexion the mineral mega-hit it needs pre-wedding

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OUR BEAUTY DIRECTOR’S SKINCARE HEROES

There’s often a circular nature to beauty ingredient trends and this one is perfect for your prewedding skincare routine. Marine algae is not new but it is seeing a renewed focus – and features in some of my favourite skincare saviours. That’s because it delivers some key benefits. The main one of these, says Kirsti Shuba, facialist and co-founder of the Katherine Daniels skincare line, ‘is to improve hydration, the life force of every living cell. Algae is packed full of skin-perfecting elements and minerals that are identical to those already within the skin and that help to repair its barrier function, prevent moisture loss, smooth and deeply hydrate.’

So, of course, marine algae forms a key part of many of the brand’s formulatio­ns, but I’m a particular fan of its Concentrat­e For Dry Skin (€49.95, katherined­anielscosm­etics.com). This contains blue micro algae and red seaweed to help boost collagen and elastin (think firmness and texture). It’s very lightweigh­t, feels lovely and really helps to beat dehydratio­n.

Latest algae launches include Odacité Crème de la Nuit Restorativ­e Night Cream (€128, spacenk.com), which also deploys blue algae – as well as kelp and pomegranat­e (giving it its pretty pink colour) – and contains hyaluronic acid for added hydration.

It’s a very luxurious addition to your evening skincare routine and I’ve seen good results on both moisture and brightness fronts.

This cream, by the way, is sold together with its own acupressur­e tool (come spatula), a trend I wrote about last week.

Elemis is no stranger to harnessing algae and marine properties as found in its

Ultra Smart Pro-Collagen Night Genius (€235, brownthoma­s. com). For a special ‘line fighting’ complex, it has combined three types of algae to help target deeper furrows and boost elasticity. If you’re already a fan of its Pro-Collagen

Marine Cream (€195), then this night-time care option – an important time for skin repair – will be a welcome addition to your routine.

Chanel’s new Le Gel Anti-Pollution Cleansing

Gel (€38, arnotts.ie) boasts two marine extracts, including blue micro-algae to help skin detoxify as well as hydrate.

It has a light texture, emulsifies immediatel­y into a cream foam even on dry skin, and adds a glamorous feel to a cleansing ritual.

Dr Dennis Gross Hyaluronic Marine Collagen Lip Cushion (€35, spacenk.com) is an algae-rich treatment with a light texture that delivers good hydration with just one applicatio­n.

Alternativ­ely, if you want a very inexpensiv­e way to try out this ingredient there’s The Ordinary Marine Hyaluronic­s (€6.80, boots.ie). Packed with algae and hyaluronic acid, this is a seriously hydrating booster. @edwinaings­chambers

It prevents moisture loss, smooths and deeply hydrates

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