What’s New In The World Of Wellness March 2026

From flexible fitness disruptors to luxury recovery wear and inside-out skin tech, this month’s wellness launches are redefining how we move, heal and glow. Here’s everything you need on your radar.

SPORTL: Fitness Without the Commitment

The traditional gym membership model? SPORTL is ready to shake it up. Launching in London this February 2026, SPORTL is a new fitness booking app designed for modern life; one that rarely fits neatly into fixed contracts and rigid timetables. Whether you’re squeezing in a lunchtime Pilates class, craving a last-minute HYROX session, or navigating workouts around family life, SPORTL allows you to book classes on demand, without the commitment of a long-term membership. But this isn’t just a win for gym-goers. Co-created by founders Matt Austin and Ryan Lovelock, SPORTL was built to create a fairer ecosystem for studio and gym owners too, helping them fill unused spaces and generate additional revenue in a way that feels sustainable and smart. With a wide variety of classes across the capital and a mission to modernise an outdated system, SPORTL could be the flexible fitness solution London has been waiting for.

TONIC: Redefining Recovery Wear

TONIC is a modern medical apparel brand elevating patient and recovery clothing into something both deeply functional and beautifully considered. Designed through extensive patient and clinician research, as well as lived experience, the collection blends thoughtful design with luxurious, breathable fabrics. Founded by former fashion brand director Sophie Kinross (whose CV includes ME+EM, Hobbs, LK Bennett, River Island and TOPSHOP) alongside Creative Director Kelly Townsend (formerly of Temperley and co-founder of sustainable luxury label Paper London), TONIC brings serious design pedigree to the medical space. From giftable cashmere recovery sets and noise-muffling eye masks to specialist pieces designed to work alongside invasive cancer treatments, every item is developed through the TONIC Lab, a rigorous design-to-market cycle involving wearer trials and community feedback. This is treatment and recovery wear that feels empowering, not clinical and it’s setting an entirely new standard.

UNBOUND: Clinical Insight Meets Conscious Living

Unbound is bringing clinical science into everyday life, without the pressure, perfectionism or biohacking bravado. Their philosophy? Testing should guide and support you, not define you. Through a carefully curated combination of clinical assessments and expert insight, Unbound helps you better understand your body and mind, but always within the context of the life you actually want to live. It’s less about optimisation at all costs, and more about clarity, confidence and sustainable growth. Designed as a space for reflection and support, Unbound blends personalised insights with grounding rituals and a like-minded community.

ALTEREGO: The Cottage Cheese Glow-Up

This newly launched British brand has given the humble high-protein staple a modern makeover. Made with just four natural ingredients, 100% British milk, cream, live cultures and sea salt, alterego delivers 10g of protein per 100g and a seriously creamy texture that feels worlds away from the watery versions of the past. Perfect for quick breakfasts, savoury snacks or boosting the protein content of your favourite recipes, it’s available in 200g (£1.95) and 450g (£3.45) pots across 358 Sainsbury’s stores nationwide and online. High-protein, live culture-packed and unapologetically delicious, consider your snack game upgraded.

CORREXIKO: The Inside-Out LED Glow

LED masks have become a beauty staple but Correxiko has taken the concept a step further. Designed by founder Dr Dinuk, the Correxiko LED Light Therapy Face Mask uses precise wavelengths of red light to stimulate fibroblasts in the skin, supporting the natural production of collagen and elastin. But here’s where it stands apart: Correxiko pairs its device with ingestible collagen peptides (available in powder or capsule form), creating a dual-action system that supports skin both topically and internally. The mask acts as the activator, while the collagen provides the essential building blocks your body needs to respond, resulting in a smarter, more comprehensive approach to skin health.

CHELSEA PEERS: Off Duty Done Right

Chelsea Peers is welcoming a new season of off-duty dressing with the launch of The Clubhouse, arriving 16th February 2026. Inspired by the easy rhythm of courtside mornings, poolside afternoons and long, unhurried evenings, the collection spans nightwear, loungewear and swim with the brand’s signature feel-good spirit. Think soft organic cotton, breathable linen and crisp poplin pyjamas in a fresh spring/summer palette. The women’s collection (available in sizes 6–28) also includes thoughtful maternity designs, while men’s and kids’ edits mirror the same joyful aesthetic, making it a one-stop shop for elevated downtime. As Head of Product Kerri Clay explains, the aim was to create pieces that feel light, versatile and easy; perfect for savouring the everyday moments that make spring/summer so special.

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