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Skin Barrier Repair Skincare

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We've consulted with the British Beauty Council's top dermatologists to provide you with expert insights on how to care for your skin barrier which key ingredients you should look for in your barrier repair products.

What can damage your skin's barrier?

"Our skin barrier can become compromised by over exfoliating, introducing too many actives or actives too quickly and most commonly by incorrect product use. If your skin is feeling parched, chapped, dry, tight, irritated, is more reactive or flushes more easily than usual or if you're experiencing persistent congestion it's likely that your barrier is compromised." - Melanie Grant

How can I tell if my skin barrier is damaged?

"If your skin feels tight, itchy, or easily irritated, your barrier might be compromised. Keep it healthy by avoiding harsh exfoliants and instead, focus on ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to restore balance. Think of your skin barrier as the foundation for every step of your skincare routine." - Dr. Ifeoma Ejikeme

How can I care for my skin barrier?

"Skincare focusing on hydration and moisturisation are key to supporting a healthy skin barrier. Use humectants such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin to draw water onto the skin surface and seal the hydration with moisturising actives like ceramides. Avoid washing the skin in extreme temperatures, over exfoliating or using too many actives, all of which can compromise the skin barrier. If the skin is dry and sensitive then it is important to avoid fragrances and harsh surfactants and opt for fragrance-free, soap-free cleansers instead. - Dr. Sharon Wong

"Look for ingredients like squalene, ceramides, peptides, fatty acids, hyaluronic acid and botanicals like calendula and even manuka honey. Avoiding physical exfoliants, opting for a lactic or enzymatic formula and using sparingly once a week is also key." - Melanie Grant