Your Complete Hydrating Skincare Routine

Step 1 - Cleanser
Nourishing Silver Oil-to-Milk Cleanser
A deeply hydrating cleanser that protects the skin barrier

Step 2 - Toner
Silver and Copper Hydrosol deeply hydrate and support skin elasticity

Step 3 - Serum
Hydrates with DNA HP, ten times more effective than Hyaluronic Acid

Step 4 - Moisturiser
Glycerin and Shea Butter lock in hydration, keeping skin smooth and plump

Step 5 - Oil
Seals in hydration while nourishing the skin barrier for long-lasting moisture

Weekly Treatment
Detoxifies while preventing moisture loss, keeping skin soft and hydrated
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Clinical & User Trials
60% increase in skins moisture levels
45% reduction in transepidermal water loss
Clinical trial of l'étoile infinie, our enhancing face oil.
83% increase in skins moisture levels
Clinical trial of la lotion infinie, our hydrating body lotion.
83% said skin was more hydrated
User trial of le sérum infini, our luminous silver serum.
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Skincare that replenishes and locks in hydration
Hydrating skincare is essential for maintaining healthy, radiant, and resilient skin. A well-formulated routine not only delivers moisture but also strengthens the skin barrier to lock it in for lasting hydration.
How can I increase my skin hydration?
Boosting skin hydration is about both attracting and retaining moisture. The right skincare routine can help, starting with hydrating ingredients like DNA HP, which retains water 10 times more effectively than Hyaluronic Acid.
A layered approach works best: begin with a hydrating cleanser to refresh without stripping the skin, follow with a moisture-boosting serum and nourishing moisturiser to draw in hydration, then seal everything in with a face oil with ingredients like Kukui Oil for extra protection.
Avoid harsh, drying ingredients such as alcohol-based toners, which can deplete moisture levels. Drinking plenty of water also plays a role in skin hydration, supporting the skin’s natural ability to maintain balance.
Is there a difference between hydrating and moisturising?
While often used interchangeably, hydration and moisturisation serve different functions. Hydrating skincare works by increasing water content within the skin, making it plumper and more supple.
In contrast, moisturising skincare focuses on preventing moisture loss by reinforcing the skin’s natural barrier. Facial oils rich in ingredients like Argan Oil create a protective layer to seal hydration in, ensuring long-term moisture retention.
For the best results, it’s ideal to combine both - first hydrating the skin with the right cleanser and serum, then applying a moisturiser and face oil to lock in the benefits.
How do I know if my skin needs moisture or hydration?
Understanding whether your skin is lacking water or oil is key to choosing the right skincare. If your skin feels tight, dull, or prone to fine lines, it likely needs hydration, meaning it’s lacking water.
If your skin feels rough, flaky, or irritated, it’s missing essential oils to lock hydration in. Moisturisers and face oils enriched with ingredients like Argan Oil or Shea Butter can help restore comfort and balance.