Dry skin

Dry skin is often caused by a lack of both moisture and oil, which can make the skin feel tight. Here's a guide to the signs and causes of dry skin and how a softening, barrier-strengthening routine can hydrate, reduce tightness and give the skin better balance.

Why does skin become dry?

Dry skin often lacks both moisture and oil, which makes the skin feel tight and flaky. In dry skin, the skin barrier can also be weakened and therefore not retain moisture as well. When the skin lacks its natural lipids and moisture-binding substances, it becomes more sensitive and can react more.

External factors such as cold and sun can quickly worsen already dry skin.

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RECOMMENDED SKINCARE
Intense Moisture & Care Trio

Dry skin benefits from a gentle, emollient cleanser that is only used in the evening to remove makeup; lukewarm water is sufficient in the morning. This helps the skin maintain its moisture balance. Use a face cream rich in moisture-binding and skin-derived lipids as well as a concentrate that strengthens the barrier and balances the skin's microbiome. A strong and balanced microbiome helps the skin to bind moisture and soothe irritation. To strengthen dry or very dry skin, emollient and microbiome- and barrier-strengthening skin care is needed that adds both moisture, fat and skin-derived substances that help the skin regain its balance.

Rich, mild and moisturizing cleansing cream that, with the help of kaolin clay and skin's own oils, gently but effectively removes dirt and makeup without drying out the skin. For all skin types. 50ml

Moisturizer with ceramides, squalane and ectoine that provides intensive hydration and strengthens the skin barrier. For dry and sensitive skin. 50ml

Concentrate with over 100 billion live lactic acid bacteria from breast milk that strengthens the skin barrier and balances the skin's microbiome for less dry and sensitive skin with a natural glow. Mix with moisturizer to activate. 30ml

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