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LUXE NATURAL REPLACEMENTS
The Morning Standard
|January 26, 2026
IN a world where active-laden skincare dominates vanities, a quiet renaissance is taking place — one that honours ancient botanicals, slow beauty, and the elegance of nature.
While modern actives like niacinamide, retinol, collagen, salicylic acid, and hyaluronic acid have earned their fame, their natural counterparts offer results with a touch of ritual, depth, and indulgence. Here are the most luxurious botanical alternatives and how they can be woven seamlessly into daily skin and hair care.
Niacinamide: Green tea leaf, moringa elixir, and vitamin-rich seeds
Niacinamide is celebrated for brightening and refining skin. Nature offers an equally sophisticated trio: Japanese green tea, moringa leaf, and cold-pressed pumpkin seeds —all rich in B-vitamins, antioxidants and trace minerals.
Elegant daily use: For a complexion that appears calm, refined and luminous, sweep chilled green tea over the face as a morning mist, layer moringa-infused serums for antioxidant protection, and indulge in pumpkin seed oil at night to cushion the skin barrier. A cool green tea scalp rinse lightly purifies, lending hair a fresh, airy bounce.
Retinol: Bakuchiol and carrot seed nectar
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