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Based on our own in-clinic experience, developed in collaboration with bio-physicists, and trusted by leading clinicians, plastic surgeons and dermatologists, The Skincare Company range is both refined and refreshingly simple.
Our cosmeceutical skincare range has been specifically formulated using bioactive ingredients selected by our resident biophysicist to repair, maintain and restore your skin using only the best clinical grade raw materials.
AHAs are preferred for sun-damaged and dry skin because they exfoliate the skin’s surface and have the added benefit of improving moisture content. BHA works on the skin’s surface and inside the pore. It is oil soluble so it’s preferred for normal-to-oily skin prone to bumps, clogs, blemishes, and enlarged pores. BHA also has natural skin-calming properties, so it’s gentle enough for sensitive skin prone to redness and/or rosacea.
Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis of collagen and is a powerful anti-oxidant helping to reduce skin damage caused by free radicals. It can also help with wound healing and boost the skin immune system. Vitamin C in the form of L-Ascorbic acid is a stable form of Vitamin C delivering younger, fresher looking skin with improved colour, tone and texture. This is to be included in your morning daily skin care routine.
Retinol (Vitamin A) helps improve visible signs of aging by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the skin while leaving it soft, smooth, and supple. It encourages cell renewal that enhances the skin’s youthful appearance. Clinical studies show that retinol also has anti-acne properties.
As a skin rejuvenator, Niacinamide or Vitamin B3 has been proven to benefit the skin in many ways. It has been shown to help the skin from losing water content thus improving skin hydration of the dermis to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps decrease skin discoloration, redness and sallowness. In addition Niacinamide has an inhibitory effect on the transfer of melanosomes to skin cells which helps to prevent pigmentation.
In clinical studies Vitamin B5 has been shown to combat aging and acne by improving skin hydration, maintaining skin elasticity, and increasing skin softness. This vitamin also has anti-inflammatory properties and is an important co-factor for the correct functioning of some important enzymes involved in skin healing and renewal.
Vitamin K can help reduce dark circles, stretch marks, scarring and spider veins. When products containing Vitamin K are applied topically after fillers, laser treatments and other procedures, swelling and bruising is prevented so you can get back to your daily routine faster.
Because vitamin E lives in and protects cell membranes, which form a barrier around cells to keep them healthy and hydrated, it indirectly helps skin stay moisturised and supple. As well as being an effective antioxidant, Vitamin E fights inflammation.
Coenzyme Q10 helps manage energy production in cells and may have anti-aging effects on skin. The antioxidant effects of Q10 may also protect the skin against both intrinsic and extrinsic aging.
Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the human body and is central to regulating cell growth and renewal. The fact that this acid binds with water accounts for the superior hydrating properties this product delivers. Hyaluronic acid also stimulates wound healing as it provides a matrix to enable collagen production. These properties help to keep the skin looking smoother and younger.
Step One — Morning Cleanse
Perform first stage cleanse with Cleansing Oil.
Emulsify Daily Cleanser or lather Cleansing Mousse on wet hands. Massage onto face. Rinse off with warm water.
Additionally, exfoliate with Facial Scrub by massaging onto the face for 30 seconds before rinsing off. Use once per week.
Step Two — Apply Morning Serums
Apply one pump of Vitamin C serum to the face and allow to dry.
Layer HB5 serum over the top for normal skin or Vitamin B3 serum for oily/combination skin or Hydration Booster for dry skin.
Step Three — Morning Moisturise
Gently apply Eye Treatment cream and Moisturiser with Sunscreen and finish with Daily Defence SPF50.
Layer makeup over top.
Apply Dry Touch SPF50+ to neck, arms and body.
Step Four — Night Cleanse
To thoroughly remove makeup and sunscreen, apply Cleansing Oil for a first stage cleanse.
Emulsify Daily Cleanser or lather Cleansing Mousse on wet hands. Massage onto face. Rinse off with warm water.
Additionally, exfoliate with Facial Scrub by massaging onto the face for 30 seconds before rinsing off. Use once per week.
Step Five — Apply Night Serums
Apply Exfoliant serum and Vitamin A serum on alternate nights. Apply a small amount to the face, avoiding the delicate area of the nose and eyes. Allow to dry and leave on overnight for best results.
Add an application of Hydration Booster serum if skin requires extra hydration.
Step Six — Night Moisturise
Gently apply Eye Treatment cream and finishing with Hydrating Moisturiser as the last step in your daily routine.