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■■British brand LifeJacket Skin Protection has partnered with artificial intelligen­ce app SkinVision to offer customers free, instant and unlimited skin cancer checks for seven days. Every purchase from LifeJacket’s reef safe range of SPF products and protective clothing will generate a code to access the service. Sun Gel (£14; lifejacket­skinprotec­tion.com)

■■While most restaurant­s now offer some decent vegan and veggie choices, the great British barbecue is still playing catch up. Made with kidney beans and chickpeas and seasoned with chipotle and lime, one Gosh! Mexican Style Burger (£2.50 for two; Morrisons) even counts as one of your five a day.

■■You can stop buying disinfecta­nts and clean your home using just salt water with the Toucan Eco eSpray (£59.99; toucaneco. co.uk). The device uses electrolys­is to turn brine to a mild bleach, which is effective on 99.9 per cent of germs. Switch off the current and the solution reverts back to salt water.

■■Freshly baked cookies are an amazing treat, but if you need your snacks to be gluten free or vegan, then speedy, satisfying options can be limited. Now Doughlicio­us has launched its Vegan Chocolate Triple Chip Cookie Dough (£3.90; doughlicio­us.co.uk), swapping out wheat flour and animal fat for gluten-free oats and coconut oil.

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