How to moisturize your skin

Posted: January 15, 2017 By: Comment: 2

Moisturizing can be….complicated. Especially for those of us with oily skin.

But don’t worry, that’s why we’ve developed three formulas to keep your skin soft and glowy, without being greasy.

Our Derma Perfect Moisturizer contains vitamin a, e and betaglucan which nourishes and repairs hyper pigmented skin. This is the moisturizer that is included in our Hyperpigmented/Aging Skin Kit. It leaves your skin soft and dewy, and we recommend it for aging or drying skin.

Next in our line ups is our Oil Control Cream. It’s best recommended for those with oily and acne prone skin, and that’s why it’s included in our Oily/Acne Kit.  It contains the exfoliating and healing properties of salicylic acid to prevent bacteria build up, but also conditions the skin while leaving it visibly less shiny and less prone to breakouts.

If you’ve ever used the Intense Hydra Cream, you’ll know it’s for when our skin needs a little bit more moisture. Think of it as a serum that’s meant to replenish your skin when it needs a little bit more attention. The formula contains vitamins a, b, d3, e and k and was made to nourish, soothe and protect the skin. It’s perfect for all skin types, but is specifically recommended for oily skin because of how drying most oily skin products can be.

But what if your skin is just TOO oily for a moisturizer? Well, we are here to tell you that there is no such thing.

If your skin is oily and you skin a moisturizer, all you are doing is dehydrating your skin. You are not preventing it from looking oily. Instead, you’re actually depriving your skin of the hydration it needs to be healthy and causing your oil production cells to go into over-drive because of the lack of hydration.

The results? More oily skin. Yup, you’ll actually have more oily skin if you skip moisturizing because you think your skin is too oily.

That’s why we’ve developed two specific everyday moisturizers – so that you can keep your skin hydrated without feeling like you’re causing your skin to look more oily. We care about you looking your best, so trust us when we say we’ve got you covered.

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    Lina

    Thank you very much. I have always left out moisturisers as I have oily/acne skin before. Little that I know my skin actually needs one to heal. :O

    May I suggest that your upcoming videos to discuss on mature/aging/aged skin? Also, skin conditions of young teens? As we know, people start to get their acne at the age 15-16 or younger. What is the best way to tackle their skin condition at that age? Are your products suitable for them etc. Just an idea. TQ.

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      Salima

      Glad we could help! 🙂

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