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  • Vitamin C Ceramide Night Cream

    Vitamin C Ceramide Night Cream

    Vitamin C Ceramide Night Cream

    Overnight Radiance

    £34.00
  • Rosapene™ Night Cream

    Rosapene™ Night Cream

    Rosapene™ Night Cream

    Restorative Care

    £34.00
  • Replenishing Night Cream

    Replenishing Night Cream

    Replenishing Night Cream

    Night Recovery

    £37.25
  • Vitamin C Moisturising Lotion

    Vitamin C Moisturising Lotion

    Vitamin C Moisturising Lotion

    Bright Hydration

    £28.60
  • Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Comfort Cream

    £28.60
  • Everything Balm

    Everything Balm

    Everything Balm

    Multi-tasker

    £15.65
  • Line Smoothing Day Cream

    Line Smoothing Day Cream

    Line Smoothing Day Cream

    Ageless Support

    £36.20
  • Very Gentle Moisturising Cream

    Very Gentle Moisturising Cream

    Very Gentle Moisturising Cream

    Gentle Recovery

    £32.95
  • Vital Moisturising Cream

    Vital Moisturising Cream

    Vital Moisturising Cream

    Vital Support

    £28.60
  • Rosehip Oil Antioxidant+

    Rosehip Oil Antioxidant+

    Rosehip Oil Antioxidant+

    Defence Oil

    £36.85
  • Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Overnight Restore

    £32.95
  • Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Weightless Hydration

    £28.60
  • Pro-Collagen+ Milk Cream

    Pro-Collagen+ Milk Cream

    Pro-Collagen+ Milk Cream

    Barrier Bounce

    £28.60

Frequently asked questions

What does a moisturiser do?

A moisturiser hydrates the skin and locks in moisture to prevent dryness. It also strengthens the skin barrier, making it more resilient to environmental stressors, and can contain active ingredients that target specific concerns like ageing or dullness. If you often wear make-up this can also be a great step to pre & prime skin before make-up application.

How often should I apply moisturiser?

Most people benefit from applying moisturiser twice a day, morning and evening, after cleansing. Applying to slightly damp skin can help lock in hydration. Adjust the frequency based on climate and your skin’s individual needs.

What’s the difference between day and night creams?

Day creams are often lighter, absorb quickly, and may contain SPF for sun protection. Night creams tend to be richer, supporting repair and regeneration during sleep with ingredients like peptides, ceramides, and retinol.

Can oily skin use moisturiser?

Yes, oily skin still needs hydration. Opt for lightweight, non-comedogenic formulas like gels or oil-free lotions. These balance moisture levels without clogging pores or leaving a heavy, greasy feel on the skin.

What ingredients should I look for in a moisturiser?

Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides help hydrate and repair the skin barrier. Antioxidants like vitamin E protect from free radicals, while niacinamide can calm redness and improve skin tone over time.

How do I choose the right moisturiser for my skin type?

Dry skin benefits from rich creams with oils and butters, oily skin from lightweight gels, and sensitive skin from fragrance-free formulas. Choosing based on your skin type ensures the right balance of hydration and comfort. Reach out if you are needing more advice.

Should I apply moisturiser before or after sunscreen?

Moisturiser should be applied before sunscreen in the morning. This ensures your skin is hydrated and ready for the protective layer. Allow moisturiser to absorb fully before applying SPF for the best results.

Can moisturisers reduce wrinkles?

Moisturisers can plump fine lines by hydrating the skin, making them less visible. Those with active ingredients like retinol or peptides can also support collagen production and improve skin texture over time.

What’s the best way to apply moisturiser?

Apply moisturiser using gentle upward strokes to encourage circulation and absorption. Don’t forget the neck and décolletage, as these areas also show signs of ageing and benefit from daily hydration.

Can I use body lotion on my face?

It’s not ideal as body lotions may contain heavier oils or fragrances that can irritate facial skin. Facial moisturisers are formulated with gentler, targeted ingredients better suited to the thinner, more delicate skin on the face.