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Big love for these little labels

They may be small but their products are mighty

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OUR BEAUTY DIRECTOR’S HERO BUYS

I’d like to begin with a bit of an ode to Amanda Lacey’s Cleansing Pomade, a beauty classic since it was launched in 1997. Partly because it’s a luxurious and top-notch cleanser, but also because this week I’d like to focus on some favourite picks from small, independen­t beauty brands. I often champion niche labels on these pages, but this is a good time for us to support them if we can.

Amanda, in case you don’t know, is a brilliant facialist with dedicated clients from around the world. Her cleanser is one of those products that sums up grown-up beauty to me. It’s the kind of thing I’d have looked at longingly as a child and felt impatient about getting to an age or stage in life when I could use it. It comes in a pristine white glass pot lending it old Hollywood levels of retro glamour. Open it and you’re instantly enticed by the natural aroma of camphor and lily, a combinatio­n that’s at once aspiration­al and comforting.

The formula feels balm-like; simply warm it between your hands, rub or massage it on to your face, then clean it off with water and a warm flannel. That sounds easy and quick – and it can be – but it’s such a pleasure to use I usually end up turning it into a bit of a ritual. It leaves skin clean, glowing and hydrated.

Now I appreciate that at €97 (amandalace­y.com) this seems expensive. And I’m not saying that you have to spend a lot to get a good cleanser. But this is truly an uplifting joy to use

– not to mention brilliant – and you can always keep it for a once a week treat and leave the daily grind to The Inkey

List Oat Cleansing Balm

(€10.99, eu.theinkeyli­st.com). For me, Cleansing Pomade is an adored and long-standing favourite of mine.

Another brand to love is

Phoenix & Providence from the Isles of Scilly. It uses foraged seaweed – hand collected by the brand’s founder Ella Mclachlan with occasional help from her husband and children – which is dried and infused in cold-pressed organic oils. I recommend its Revive

Body Wash (€14.90) and the

Nourish Body Oil (€20, both phoenixand­providence.co.uk).

For an excellent face oil try

Willowberr­y Nutrient Boost (€31, willowberr­y.com). This blend of rosehip, vitamin E, chia seed and geranium oils absorbs fast and has been helping keep my skin feel happy and hydrated.

For a bath and body oil, check out MontaMonta’s collaborat­ion with My Lady Garden, a florist opened by Kaiva Kaimins just before lockdown 1. Kaiva has harnessed some of her favourite botanical scents – geranium, clove, verbena – to create a very different floral delivery (€25, myladygard­enflowers.com; find it under ‘Valentine’). @edwinaings­chambers

I often champion niche brands on these pages, now more than ever

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