Editors' Picks: New launches from Laneige, Saltair, CeraVe and more...
Here are some of this week’s news and features highlights handpicked by TheIndustry.beauty team.

Driftwood Collection, Saltair
Saltair, the in-demand bodycare brand from the US, founded by body positive model Iskra Lawrence, has launched the Driftwood Collection, exclusive to Space NK.
This warm, grounding bodycare collection features notes of bergamot, sage, and driftwood and stays true to the brand’s sensorial approach while maintaining its results-driven formats.
The range includes:
- Nourishing Body Oil: A fast-absorbing, nutrient-rich oil that leaves skin soft, hydrated and glowing.
- 5% AHA Serum Deodorant: A clear, lightweight gel deodorant designed to do more than neutralise odour.
- Skin Nurturing Body Wash: A replenishing body wash that refreshes the skin with a burst of hydration. Developed for all skin types and suitable for daily use.
- Multi-Lipid Body Butter: A cocooning, deeply nourishing body butter formulated with a multi-lipid blend of ceramides, essential fatty acids, phospholipids and phytosterols to restore dry skin.
- Fine Fragrance Body Mist: A sheer, wearable fragrance mist that extends Saltair's signature Driftwood scent beyond the shower.
Saltair products are vegan, cruelty-free and made with sustainability in mind, and are available exclusively at Space NK, ranging from £14 to £25.
Antony Hawman, Co-founder & CPO.

Illusion Luminous Glow Foundation SPF 30, Hourglass
I’ve always loved a radiant, lit-from-within glow, but the truth is most “glowy” foundations start separating on my skin after just a few hours. That’s what makes Hourglass’ Illusion Luminous Glow Foundation so remarkable. It stays put, smooth and luminous all day, without sinking into fine lines or looking heavy.
It’s effortless yet continues to perform, thanks to its skincare-inspired formula that hydrates, evens and protects with SPF 30. Now, with 32 shades, Hourglass is making this cult favourite even more accessible, introducing nuanced options across fair, medium and deeper tones that finally allow more people to find
The foundation delivers medium, buildable coverage that blends seamlessly into the skin, providing a luminous finish that looks polished without ever appearing cakey. Powered by Advanced Hydra-Smoothing Technology, the ultra-creamy formula locks in hydration and smooths the complexion for up to 12 hours.
At £58, it sits firmly in the luxury category, but the combination of weightless wear, long-lasting radiance and SPF protection makes it feel like more than just a foundation; it’s a daily skin investment.
Chloé Burney, Senior News & Features Writer.

Water Bank Aqua Facial, Laneige
While the new year signals the return of Dry January, when it comes to my skin I’m embracing the opposite. This new launch comes from a range I already love and now, to my excitement, the Water Bank Aqua Facial (£33) has officially made its way straight onto my wishlist.
Powered by Aqua Glass Booster, this high-performance serum combines a 7.7% Acid Complex with a blend of hyaluronic acid, PGA, PDRN and hyaluronic ceramide. Together, these ingredients gently retextures the skin while delivering an intense hit of hydration.
The precision dropper also allows for exact dosage and controlled application, while the lightweight texture makes it suitable for daily use.
Hydration is a year-round priority for me, but especially during the winter months, so this launch feels perfectly timed. Even better, it has now landed exclusively at Space NK.
Sophie Smith, News Editor & Senior Writer.

Invisible Sun range, CeraVe
It's done nothing but tip down with rain all week. A fact which may make news of this launch somewhat untimely. But that isn't the case, because not only did the bright yellow and turquoise pallete of CeraVe's new Sun Range cheer up my inbox, but we all know we need to apply sunscreen whenever we go outside or even spend too much time near a window. Sun or no sun.
CeraVe's new line-up covers all your year-round sunscreen bases with two hydrating, invisible lotions, two weightless fluids and a handy stick.
If you're off skiing - I am not - these sticks (£11) are very useful right now. But even if you are staying here in the grey UK, it's a great thing. You can use it over make-up throughout the day whenever you feel you need a bit of an SPF boost.
If you want something to go under make-up then reach for the weightless Hydrating Fluid Sunscreen (£21) if you have normal to dry skin. You can choose from SPF 50 or SPF 30 versions.
Or go for the Dry Touch fluid (£17.90) for oily and acne-prone skin. This is great for teens and will help them get into good SPF habits moving forward. There's also a weightless fluid for normal to dry skin.
As with the CeraVe skin range these are ceramide-enriched to protect your skin barrier, as well as providing protection from harmful sun rays. You also know that with CeraVe, most skins are going to get along happily with these, even the most sensitive. Needless to say, no white caste either.
Available now from Boots and other major stockists.
Lauretta Roberts, Co-founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief.











