Dry Skin: Deep hydration and nourishment for soft, radiant skin.
- Anzhelina Ivanova
- Dec 6, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 17, 2025
Step 1 – Hydrating Cleanser (AM/PM)
A gentle, non-foaming cleanser crafted to preserve natural moisture while removing impurities.
Benefits:
Deep hydration while cleansing
No tightness or dryness after washing
Supports a healthy skin barrier
Key Ingredients:
Glycerin
Hyaluronic Acid
Aloe Vera
Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)
Step 2 – Moisture Recovery Toner (AM/PM)
A fast-absorbing toner that boosts hydration and prepares the skin for treatment.
Benefits:
Instant hydration boost
Calms irritation and dryness
Enhances absorption of serums
Key Ingredients:
Beta-Glucan
Centella Asiatica
Amino Acids
Sodium PCA
Step 3 – Intensive Hydration Serum (AM/PM)
A powerful hydrating concentrate designed for deep moisture penetration.
Benefits:
Plumps and smooths the skin
Strengthens the moisture barrier
Provides long-lasting hydration
Key Ingredients:
Multi-Weight Hyaluronic Acid
Niacinamide
Peptides
Squalane
Step 4 – Barrier Repair Moisturizer (AM/PM)
A rich, emollient cream that restores essential lipids and seals in moisture.
Benefits:
Instantly reduces roughness and flaking
Protects and repairs the skin barrier
Keeps skin soft all day
Key Ingredients:
Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP)
Cholesterol
Fatty Acids
Shea Butter
Step 5 – SPF 30–50 Sunscreen (AM Only)
Hydrating, lightweight sun protection to prevent dryness caused by UV damage.
Benefits:
Prevents further moisture loss
Protects sensitive, dry skin
Non-greasy, comfortable finish
Key Ingredients:
Zinc Oxide (mineral) or Hybrid SPF
Glycerin
Antioxidants (Vitamin E)
Night Enhancement (2–3× Weekly)
Overnight Hydration Mask
A deeply nourishing treatment that locks in moisture for a smooth, radiant complexion by morning.
Benefits:
Intensive overnight repair
Improves texture and glow
Helps relieve tight, flaky skin
Key Ingredients:
Ceramide Complex
Squalane
Panthenol
Allantoin
Weekly Add-Ons
Gentle Exfoliation (1–2× Weekly)
Mild, hydrating exfoliation for softer, smoother skin.
Key Ingredients:
Lactic Acid
PHAs (Gluconolactone)
Enzyme Complex (Papaya, Pineapple)
Nourishing Facial Oil (1–3× Weekly)
A finishing oil to reinforce barrier function and boost softness.
Key Ingredients:
Jojoba Oil
Marula Oil
Squalane
Rosehip Oil
Results You Can Expect
✔ Softer, smoother skin within 24 hours✔ Reduced flaking and tightness✔ Stronger, healthier skin barrier✔ Improved elasticity and radiance✔ Long-lasting comfort and hydration

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES FOR DRY-SKIN TREATMENTS
Dermatology Textbooks, Clinical Studies & Peer-Reviewed Journals
Dermatology Textbooks (Gold Standard References)
Bolognia, J., Schaffer, J., & Cerroni, L.Dermatology (4th Edition). Elsevier, 2018.– Authoritative reference on xerosis (dry skin), skin barrier repair, and moisturization principles.
Habif, T.Clinical Dermatology (6th Edition). Elsevier, 2016.– Discusses dry skin causes, treatments, and recommended moisturizer classes.
Draelos, Z. D.Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures. Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.– Comprehensive resource on moisturizers, ceramides, humectants, and ingredient science.
Peer-Reviewed Clinical Studies
Rawlings, A. V. & Harding, C. R. (2004).“Moisturization and skin barrier function.” Dermatologic Therapy.– Explains effectiveness of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids in restoring the barrier.
Lodén, M. (2003).“Role of moisturizers in the treatment of dry skin.” American Journal of Clinical Dermatology.– Detailed review of humectants, emollients, and occlusives for xerosis.
Draelos, Z. D. (2018).“The science of moisturizers.” Journal of Dermatologic Treatment.– Evidence supporting hyaluronic acid, glycerin, niacinamide, and barrier-repair formulations.
Proksch, E., Brandner, J. M., & Jensen, J. M. (2008).“The skin: an indispensable barrier.” Experimental Dermatology.– Confirms the role of ceramides and lipids in preventing transepidermal water loss.
🔹 Additional Scientific References
Chiang, A. et al. (2019).“Hyaluronic acid and skin hydration.” Dermatology and Therapy.– Validates multi-weight hyaluronic acid for deep hydration.
Jung, E. et al. (2011).“Beta-glucan improves skin hydration and barrier function.” International Journal of Cosmetic Science.– Evidence for hydration and soothing effects.
Kim, H. (2017).“Niacinamide: An effective ingredient for barrier repair and hydration.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.– Supports its use for dry-skin repair.




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