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Damage control

We’re working more and sleeping less, and doing so in ever-harsher environments. But all hope is not lost as the products in our bathroom cabinets step up to help out. “Concerns about climate change, tech exposure, air quality and health have started to dominate the consumer psyche, and they’re now driving trends in beauty,” says Lucie Greene, founder and CEO of trend forecasting agency Light Years. Where wrinkle-reducing and glow-boosting products once topped our lists of beauty wishes, this year’s innovations are combatting the effects of a 2020s lifestyle. Think detoxing shampoos, anti-pollution moisturisers, calming

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