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Dry Skin: Deep hydration and nourishment for soft, radiant skin.

Updated: Jul 9



Step 1 – Hydrating Cleanser (AM/PM)

A gentle, non-foaming cleanser designed to remove impurities while helping maintain the skin’s natural moisture balance.

Benefits:

  • Helps maintain hydration while cleansing
  • Helps reduce the feeling of tightness or dryness after washing
  • Helps support skin barrier function

Key Ingredients:

  • Glycerin
  • Hyaluronic Acid
  • Aloe Vera
  • Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)

Step 2 – Moisture Recovery Toner (AM/PM)

 A fast-absorbing toner that helps boost hydration and prepares the skin for skincare products.

Benefits:

  • Helps provide a quick hydration boost
  • Helps improve the appearance of dryness and discomfort
  • Enhances absorption of serums

Key Ingredients:

  • Beta-Glucan
  • Centella Asiatica
  • Amino Acids
  • Sodium PCA

Step 3 – Intensive Hydration Serum (AM/PM)

A concentrated hydrating serum designed to help improve skin hydration and the appearance of plumpness.

Benefits:

  • Helps improve the appearance of plumpness and smoothness
  • Helps support skin barrier function
  • Provides long-lasting hydration

Key Ingredients:

  • Multi-Weight Hyaluronic Acid
  • Niacinamide
  • Peptides
  • Squalane

Step 4 – Barrier-Supporting Moisturiser (AM/PM)

 A rich, emollient cream designed to help replenish moisture and support skin barrier function.

Benefits:

  • Helps improve the appearance of roughness and dryness
  • Helps support and maintain skin barrier function
  • Helps keep skin feeling soft throughout the day
Key Ingredients:
  • Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP)
  • Cholesterol
  • Fatty Acids
  • Shea Butter

Step 5 – SPF 30–50 Sunscreen (AM Only)

Hydrating, lightweight sun protection designed to help protect skin from UV-related environmental stress.

Benefits:

  • Helps reduce the feeling of dryness
  • Helps support skin that feels dry or lacks moisture
  • Helps provide a lightweight, non-greasy 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 designed to help maintain moisture for a smooth, radiant-looking complexion.

Benefits:

  • Intensive overnight hydration support
  • Helps improve the appearance of skin texture and radiance
  • Helps relieve tight, flaky skin

Key Ingredients:

  • Ceramide Complex
  • Squalane
  • Panthenol
  • Allantoin

    Weekly Add-Ons

Gentle Exfoliation (1–2× Weekly)

 Gentle exfoliation designed to help improve the appearance of softer, smoother skin texture.

Key Ingredients:

  • Lactic Acid
  • PHAs (Gluconolactone)
  • Enzyme Complex (Papaya, Pineapple)

Nourishing Facial Oil (1–3× Weekly)

A finishing oil designed to help support skin comfort and improve the appearance of softness.

Key Ingredients:

  • Jojoba Oil
  • Marula Oil
  • Squalane
  • Rosehip Oil

Results You Can Expect

  • Softer, smoother-looking skin
  • Reduced flaking and tightness
  • Improved appearance of skin barrier function
  • Improved appearance of skin radiance and suppleness
  • Long-lasting comfort and hydration

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES FOR DRY SKIN, HYDRATION & SKIN BARRIER CARE

Dermatology Textbooks

Bolognia JL, Schaffer JV, Cerroni L. Dermatology. 4th ed. Elsevier; 2018.– Covers dry skin (xerosis), skin barrier function, moisturisation, and dermatological approaches to maintaining healthy skin.
Habif TP. Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy. 6th ed. Elsevier; 2016.– Discusses causes of dry skin, moisturisers, emollients, and approaches for maintaining skin hydration.
Draelos ZD. Cosmetic Dermatology: Products and Procedures. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell; 2015.– Provides evidence-based information on cosmetic ingredients including humectants, emollients, occlusives, ceramides, and barrier-supporting skincare.
Peer-Reviewed Clinical Studies
Rawlings AV, Harding CR. Moisturization and skin barrier function. Dermatologic Therapy. 2004;17(Suppl 1):43–48.– Reviews the role of moisturisers, lipids, humectants, and barrier function in maintaining skin hydration.
Lodén M. Role of moisturizers in the treatment of dry skin: a review. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 2003;4(11):771–788.– Discusses humectants, emollients, occlusives, and moisturiser formulations for improving dry skin appearance.
Proksch E, Brandner JM, Jensen JM. The skin: an indispensable barrier. Experimental Dermatology. 2008;17(12):1063–1072. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0625.2008.00786.x.– Explains the importance of the skin barrier, lipids, ceramides, and transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
Lodén M. The clinical benefit of moisturizers. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 2005;19(6):672–688.– Reviews the benefits of moisturisers in improving skin hydration, softness, and barrier function.
Ingredient-Specific References
Bissett DL. Common cosmeceuticals. Clinics in Dermatology. 2009;27(5):435–445.– Reviews cosmetic ingredients including antioxidants, moisturising agents, and skin-conditioning ingredients.
Gehring W. Nicotinamide in dermatology. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2004;3(2):88–93.– Reviews niacinamide and its role in supporting skin barrier function and improving skin appearance.
Farwick M, et al. Glycosaminoglycans and skin hydration. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 2011;24(1):1–7.– Discusses hydration-related ingredients and their role in maintaining skin moisture.
 
 
 

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