The festive season can take its toll leaving skin in need of a serious detox. Laura Enfield rounds-up the best new products from the beauty bloggers favourite brands.

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US brand Kypris recently launched in Selfridges and has been given a glowing review by blogger Caroline Hirons. The Clearing Serum is made to soothe fussy skin and  the Moonlight Catalyst is an alternative to retinol, £55-£155

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Goldfaden MD Plant Profusion range launched in the UK in October in Space NK stores (Loughton, Muswell Hill, Islington ) and it’s Energetic Eye Cream has been recommended by blogger The Rae Viewer. The Regenerative Night Cream not only smells divine but glides onto the skin leaving it feeling softer and more nourished, £140

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Bee Goods’ award-winning Honey and Propolis 2-in-1 Cleanser (£11.50) is packed with propolis sourced from British bees which has anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties making it great for problematic skin. The creamy texture will leave you r skin feeling moisturied but not clogged and the scent is heavely. The range also features a Honey and Wild Fax Moisturiser (£19.50)  

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Lush use fresh ingredients and do not test on animals and their Brazened Honey mask contains ingredients such as detoxing fennel and ginger, antiseptic heroes sage and juniperberry infusion, lime juice to cleanse and soothing honey and almond oil, £6.75 

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Elizabeth Arden’s beloved Eight Hour formula can now be used to nourish your entire body thanks to the latest addition to the range, the All-Over Miracle Oil. It is infused with ultra-hydrating Tsubaki oil and can be used to soothe skin and calm frizzy hair, £29

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Pestle and Morta’s Pure Hyaluronic Serum is already a cult favourite and now it has launched a moisturiser Hydrate, £38

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Pixi’s Glow Tonic is a staff pick on cultbeauty.co.uk and now it comes in handy Peel Pad (£24) form soaked with glycolic acid to exfoliate skin and reveal a brighter complexion. The Mud Mask (£18) will draw out impurities and prevent break-outs.

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Replace your usual nighttime product with Sisley’s Botanical D-Tox for a one-step product, one month, intensive detoxifying treatment, £138

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Neal’s Yard Wild Rose Beauty Balm is a ‘must-have’ for blogger Caroline Hirons and the London company is renowned for its use of  natural rather than synthetic ingredients. It launched the Frankincense Intense Eye Cream at the end of 2015 to tackle fine lines, puffiness and dark circles, £45

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The NIOD range is loved by Glamour beauty editor Alessandra Steinherr and launched in Selfridges in October. You will feel like a scientist mixing the two ingredients for the Copper Amino Isolate Serum together but the clever stuff has already been done by Deciem who designed it to improve skin health by placing it  in a constant state of youthful regeneration without causing irritation, from £38

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Liz Earle’s Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser has received 100 industry awards and is praised again and again by bloggers such as Lily Pebbles.The new Limited Edition Rose & Cedrat version will launch in February providing the same gentle but effective cleansing with the beautiful fragrance of floral Damask rose and uplifting citrusy cedrat, £20.75