Intensive Moisture Balance Moisturizer

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Key Ingredients

Lactic Acid

Lactic Acid

Brightens & smooths skin

Tocopherol

Tocopherol

Protects against free radicals

Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic Acid

Hydrates & plumps skin

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Recommended for: normal and dry skin dryness and dehydration fine lines Ultra-nourishing moisturizer restores lipid balance to dry, depleted skin for optimal barrier performance. BioReplenish Complex delivers a proven combination of key barrier lipids to help enhance the skin’s natural resilience and support barrier recovery. A prebiotic Chlorella Algae complex helps rebalance the skin’s natural…

Hyaluronic Acid, combined with Echinacea, Centella Asiatica and Aloe Vera, locks in hydration to help enhance the skin’s moisture content and reduce the appearance of fine lines.

Lactic Acid Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), helps to brighten and smooth skin.

Hyaluronic Acid, combined with Echinacea, Centella Asiatica and Aloe Vera, locks in hydration to help enhance the skin’s moisture content and reduce the appearance of fine lines.

Lactic Acid Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), helps to brighten and smooth skin.

Hyaluronic Acid, combined with Echinacea, Centella Asiatica and Aloe Vera, locks in hydration to help enhance the skin’s moisture content and reduce the appearance of fine lines.

Lactic Acid Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), helps to brighten and smooth skin.

FAQ

How does Intensive Moisture Balance Moisturizer help my skin?

It addresses dryness and signs of aging, helping to restore essential moisture and rejuvenate the skin's appearance.

How does Lactic Acid exfoliate the skin?

Lactic Acid dissolves the 'glue' (desmosomes) holding dead skin cells together. Unique benefit: it also functions as a humectant, drawing moisture into skin while exfoliating. This dual action makes it ideal for dry or dehydrated skin needing both smoothing and hydration.

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What concentration of Lactic Acid should I use?

Beginners/sensitive skin: 5%. Experienced/normal skin: 10%. Advanced users: 12-15%. Professional peels: 30-50% (dermatologist only). Higher isn't always better—consistent use of moderate concentrations outperforms occasional high-strength treatments.

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Can I use Lactic Acid every day?

Concentration matters: 5% or under—daily use possible after skin adjusts. 10%+—start 2-3x weekly, max every other day. Your skin's response is the guide: mild tingling okay, burning or persistent redness means scale back. Build tolerance over 4-6 weeks.

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Is Lactic Acid safe for sensitive skin?

Lactic Acid is the most sensitive-skin-friendly AHA due to its larger molecular size (slower, gentler penetration). Start with 5% concentration. Avoid during active breakouts, eczema flares, or if using prescription retinoids. The hydrating properties help offset potential irritation.

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