Collection: Moisturisers

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Brand guide

About Moisturisers

Moisturisers help reduce water loss, soften tightness and keep active routines more comfortable. The right texture depends on skin type: gels for oiliness, lotions for balance, richer creams or balms for dryness and barrier stress. A good moisturiser should support the skin without feeling heavy or clogging.

Brand science

Key Technology

Look for ceramides, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, panthenol, madecassoside, shea butter or oil-control gel-cream systems. These ingredients help hydrate, cushion or support the barrier. Moisturiser technology is not about one miracle active; it is about the right blend of water, lipids and comfort.

Shopping guide

How to Choose

Choose gel-cream for oily or combination skin, lotion for everyday balance and richer cream or balm for dry, sensitive or post-treatment skin. If you use retinol, acids or pigment serums, moisturiser helps keep the routine tolerable. Daytime moisturisers should sit well under SPF.

Moisturisers FAQs

Common questions about Moisturisers products and routines.

How do I choose a moisturiser for oily, dry or sensitive skin?
For oily or combination skin, choose a lighter lotion or gel-cream that does not feel greasy. For dry skin, choose a richer cream with ingredients such as ceramides, glycerin, shea butter or hyaluronic acid. For sensitive skin, keep fragrance and strong actives low and prioritise barrier comfort over a fancy texture.
Do I need moisturiser if I have acne-prone skin?
Yes. Acne-prone skin can still be dehydrated or barrier-stressed, especially when using salicylic acid, retinoids or benzoyl peroxide-style treatments. A suitable non-comedogenic moisturiser can make acne routines more tolerable. Skipping moisturiser often leads to tightness, peeling and overuse of drying products.
What is the difference between moisturiser and barrier repair?
A basic moisturiser reduces tightness and water loss. A barrier-repair product usually adds lipids or soothing ingredients such as ceramides, panthenol, madecassoside, glycerin or shea butter for skin that feels reactive, dry or compromised. If products sting and the skin feels hot or flaky, barrier repair should come before stronger actives.