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At this time of year our skin requires a higher level of hydration as our skin can struggle to self-hydrate. Everything from lower humidity levels, to indoor heating - our skin navigates multiple challenges during the colder months; and we've made a list of just a few of the contributing factors to dry skin.
  1. Low Humidity Levels
    Cold air holds less moisture than warm air. In winter, both the outdoor air and indoor heating systems can dry out the environment, stripping your skin of its natural moisture.

  2. Hot Showers & Baths

    Hot water can damage your skin’s natural barrier and lead to increased moisture loss.

  3. Harsh Winds

    Windy conditions can cause skin irritation contribute to chapping and dryness, especially on exposed areas like the face and hands.

  4. Indoor Heating
    Central heating systems pump out dry, warm air, reducing indoor humidity and pulling moisture from your skin.

  5. Reduced Oil Production
    In winter, your skin produces less sebum (natural oil), which means less protection against environmental stressors.

Our nourishing skincare promotes mother nature's absolute best ingredients, which work hard to boost your skin from within. From Wheatgerm to Evening Primrose, each of our ingredients are carefully considered at formula stage.

For daytime nourishment, we recommend our award-winning vegan Hyaluronic Acid Stem Cell Lift Moisturiser, for its ultra-hydrating performance.
Naturally boosting cell production and collagen levels, it rehydrates, nourishes and infuses skin with our hibiscus plant stem cells, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Enjoy skin that’s visibly brighter and feels softer, each and every morning.

For through-the-night hydration our Repair Hydration Night Cream rehydrates skin while you sleep with its natural extracts and oils, including anti-ageing Argan oil. A beautiful infusion of vitamins A, D, and B, antioxidants, and fatty acids, it helps to promote healthy skin through intensely moisturising skin through the small hours. This vegan oil also contains a natural source of vitamin E, which has anti-oxidising properties, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Whether you're looking to swap in one part of your skincare routine or need of an entirely new routine this autumn discover a naturally-inspired range for all skin types which looks after your moisture levels so you don't have to.

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