Collection: Treatments

Brand guide

About Treatments

Treatments are targeted products for a defined concern: blemishes, marks, texture, redness, pigmentation or visible ageing. They are usually the most active step in the routine, so they should be chosen carefully. A treatment works best when cleanser, moisturiser and SPF are already consistent.

Brand science

Key Technology

Treatment technologies may include salicylic acid, retinoids, glycolic acid, PHA, pigment correctors, redness complexes, peptides and firming ingredients. These actives can be very useful, but overlap can irritate the skin. Choose one main treatment goal and give it time before adding another.

Shopping guide

How to Choose

Use one treatment as the focus. Choose acne treatments for breakouts, pigment correctors for marks, retinoids for texture or ageing support, and calming treatments for redness. Adjust frequency to tolerance. If the skin becomes dry or stingy, reduce active use and rebuild the barrier.

Treatments FAQs

Common questions about Treatments products and routines.

What counts as a treatment product?
A treatment product targets a specific concern such as breakouts, pigmentation, rough texture, redness, dehydration or visible ageing. Examples include retinol, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, vitamin C, pigment serums and acne gels. Treatments are different from basic cleanser, moisturiser and SPF steps because they usually need slower introduction.
How do I choose the right treatment without irritating my skin?
Choose one main concern and one treatment. For clogged pores, consider salicylic acid. For dark marks, choose a pigment serum. For visible ageing or texture, retinol or antioxidant care may fit. Keep cleanser, moisturiser and SPF steady. If you need three treatments at once, the routine is probably too complicated.
When should I stop a treatment product?
Stop or reduce use if the skin becomes persistently hot, sore, swollen, cracked, peeling heavily or unusually itchy. Mild dryness can happen with some actives, but ongoing irritation is not a sign that the product is working better. Rebuild the barrier, then restart less often only if appropriate.