Editors' Picks: New launches from Dermalogica, Refy, Ranavat and more...
Here are the top beauty launch picks of the week from TheIndustry.beauty team.

Brightening Saffron Cleanser, Ranavat
I realise the commonly held belief is that you should economise on your cleanser if you are looking to cut the cost of your full skincare regime. However, it is actually my favourite part of my routine, particularly in the evening, when I try to do it a couple of hours before bed so that I don't have to faff around if I start dozing off on the sofa (which happens a lot).
Lately, I've been taking more care over cleansing to give my skin a good base for my actives and moisturisers. I also rather like the idea of a cleanser doing more than just cleansing and I'm always intrigued by interesting ingredients. which is why this new launch caught my eye.
The Brightening Saffron Cleanser from Ranavat joins the brand's saffron skincare range, which also includes a Brightening Serum and Brightening Essence (I want to try the Essence because I am increasingly obsessed with them). Saffron is celebrated for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and soothing properties.
This cleanser is formulated with premium-grade saffron, red algae and squalane and has a pleasing, silky, milk-like texture that gently lathers to help remove make-up and other impurities.
The brightening part is the genius bit, as it gets to work on dark spots and can visibly reduce their appearance over time. It also hydrates and plumps the skin, providing the perfect platform from which to start your skincare regime, since it helps your skin absorb active ingredients.
Priced at £45, it's available now from both Harrods and Space NK.
Lauretta Roberts, Co-founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief.

Pro Collagen Banking Water Cream, Dermalogica
If hydration is your top skincare priority year-round, you’ll be excited to welcome this new addition to your routine. Dermalogica is elevating its Collagen Banking approach with the launch of Pro Collagen Banking Water Cream, a "next-generation" water burst moisturiser designed to preserve collagen and elastin before depletion occurs, supporting long-term skin resilience and promoting healthier-looking skin over time.
Building on the success of the Pro Collagen Banking Serum launched last year, this cream works at a cellular level to help your skin perform optimally for longer. It uses advanced water burst technology to deliver an instant surge of hydration while allowing key ingredients like multi-peptides and humectants to absorb effortlessly, keeping skin supple.
Priced at £69 for 50ml, the Pro Collagen Banking Water Cream is now available John Lewis, Liberty, Harvey Nichols and dermalogica.co.uk.
Sophie Smith, News Editor & Senior Writer.

Exfoliating Cleanser, AllSkin | Med
If, like me, you suffered from acne in your youth, you will know the hazards of a cleanser. I've always struggled with over-cleansing and with cleansers that left my skin feeling like (bumpy) parchment paper.
What I also realised during that time is that dermatologists know their stuff, and when they use products in their own clinics, it's usually a great recommendation.
Enter the AllSkin | Med dermatologist-approved Exfoliating Cleanser, which promises to leave your skin feeling clean but not dry - and can be used daily. It is used by a number of clinics across Spain, where the brand originates.
Camilla Rydzek, Senior News & Features Writer.

Skin Base, Refy
Skincare-infused skin tint? Count me in. Lately, my tinted SPF has been my go-to, so a skin tint that combines low-maintenance coverage with added skin benefits is right up my street. Refy’s latest launch seems to hit that sweet spot perfectly, offering a product designed to simplify your routine without compromising on results.
Since its founding in 2020, Refy has focused on a streamlined approach to beauty, creating products meant to enhance natural features rather than rely on multi-step makeup routines. With the launch of Skin Base, the brand continues this philosophy, positioning the product as a hybrid between skincare and complexion makeup.
The formula is crafted with a Korean-inspired gel texture that provides a balanced finish - neither too luminous nor too matte - designed to mimic the look of natural skin. Its buildable coverage comes in 18 shades, ensuring a tailored fit for a wide range of skin tones.
Beyond coverage, Skin Base is packed with skincare-focused ingredients. It features Inclusium, a plant-derived extract that adapts to different skin tones, types and ages while supporting hydration, radiance and skin barrier strength. The product also incorporates Refy’s Second-Skin Pigment Technology, which uses flexible film formers that move with the skin for comfortable, long-lasting wear.
Available now at Refy for £30.









