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1753 SKINCARE

Skin Conditions

Dry skin treatment – stop patching, start repairing

You moisturize constantly, but your skin is dry again within an hour. The problem isn't how much cream you use – it's your barrier. Dry skin is skin that leaks, and the solution is about sealing from within.

Dry skin treatment – stop patching, start repairing

Why does skin get dry?

Dry skin – xerosis – isn't just uncomfortable. It's a sign that the skin barrier isn't functioning properly. The outermost skin layer, the stratum corneum, should work like a brick wall of dead skin cells joined by lipids. When this wall has cracks, moisture escapes and irritants get in.

The cause can be genetic, but more often it's modern habits breaking down the barrier. Excessive washing with harsh cleansers strips natural oils. Central heating and dry indoor air suck out moisture. Aging reduces production of both sebum and natural moisturizing factors. Stress, poor sleep, and monotonous diets contribute from within.

The most common mistake is layering on more and more moisturizing products without addressing why the skin leaks. Hyaluronic acid binds water temporarily. Petrolatum creates an occlusive film. But neither repairs the barrier itself. A different strategy is needed.

Habits that lock in moisture

1

Shower shorter and cooler

Long, hot showers dissolve the lipids holding the skin barrier together. Five minutes max, lukewarm water. Your skin will thank you afterward.

2

Moisturize within three minutes of showering

There's a golden window after stepping out of the shower. Within three minutes, while skin is still damp, apply a barrier-protecting oil that locks in moisture.

3

Avoid SLS-based cleansers

Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is effective at cleaning – but also at stripping skin. Switch to a mild, lipid-preserving cleanser that respects the barrier.

4

Increase indoor humidity

Central heating can drop humidity below 20 percent. A humidifier in the bedroom makes an enormous difference – aim for 40–60 percent.

5

Drink water, but don't expect miracles

Internal hydration matters for cell function, but it doesn't moisturize skin from the outside. Water takes a detour through the kidneys. Focus on the barrier at least as much as the water bottle.

Repair the barrier with natural lipids and cannabinoids

Your skin has its own mechanisms for regulating moisture balance, and the endocannabinoid system is a central part of that regulation. CBD and CBG support keratin production and lipid synthesis – the processes that build and maintain the barrier.

The DUO-kit combines The ONE with 10% CBD and I LOVE with 10% CBD plus 5% CBG. Together they deliver fatty acids and cannabinoids that the skin uses as building blocks. This isn't about applying a patch – it's about giving your skin the materials to repair itself.

DUO TA-DA offers an even more concentrated combination for extremely dry skin. Au Naturel Makeup Remover cleanses with MCT oil that preserves barrier lipids instead of dissolving them. A routine that respects your skin at every step.

Frequently asked questions

Are oils enough for dry skin, or do I need cream too?

Oils deliver lipids the barrier needs. Creams contain water that evaporates quickly. A good oil applied to damp skin often gives better results than thick creams on dry skin.

How quickly will I notice a difference?

Many find their skin feels softer and more cohesive within a few days. True barrier repair, however, takes 2–4 weeks of consistent use.

Can I use this year-round?

Absolutely. Dry skin needs support all year – not just in winter. Summer sun and salt water, autumn wind, and winter cold all stress the barrier in different ways.

Why doesn't regular moisturizer help?

Most moisturizers contain mostly water and temporary humectants. They relieve the symptom but don't repair the cause. The barrier needs lipids and signaling molecules – that's what we deliver.

Give your barrier the tools to repair itself

Dry skin isn't a surface problem. It's a barrier problem. Solve it at the right level.