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10% NIACINAMIDE POWER SERUM
Skinstitut 10% Niacinamide Power Serum is an efficient all-rounder. This high-performance serum heroes Niacinamide to calm, repair, and protect skin while addressing the signs of ageing including sun damage, fine lines, and wrinkles. (30ml)Regular price $64.00 -
10% VITAMIN C SUPER SERUM
Skinstitut Vitamin C Serum is a highly active, multi-tasking serum that hydrates, refines skin texture, and evens tone, helping to minimise the appearance of pigmentation and dark spots. (30ml)Regular price $69.00 -
1% HYALURONIC COMPLEX SERUM
Skinstitut Hyaluronic Serum is a deeply hydrating serum that works overtime to plump and smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while protecting the skin barrier with immediate and long-lasting hydration. (30ml)Regular price $64.00 -
EXPERT REVITALISE HYALURONIC JELLY MASK
Revitalise dry, dull, and dehydrated skin with this instantly hydrating jelly mask. Hydration is the source of natural radiance and Expert Revitalise Hyaluronic Jelly Mask works fast to transform thirsty skin that’s lost its glow. Skin...Regular price $79.00 -
EXPERT RESTORE NIACINAMIDE REPLENISHING CREAM
Restore lost moisture, vitality, and bounce with this luxe, moisturising cream that’s sweet relief for dry and dehydrated skin. Skin feels and appears firmer, smoother, and better protected against daily environmental damage. Skin Type: Dry Skin, Normal,...Regular price $89.00 -
MOISTURE DEFENCE – ULTRA DRY SKIN
Deeply hydrating moisturiser to nourish and replenish skin.Regular price $56.00
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The Signature 5 Prescription
Our innovation, regime and range ethos is guided by the equation of five, reflecting the skin's universal needs.
5 Skin Need States
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Anti-Ageing – We all age. It’s something to celebrate rather than freak out about. Especially considering smart skincare choices can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Signs of premature ageing are exacerbated by environmental and lifestyle factors, as well as structural changes such as the thinning of the epidermis over time, the slowing of sebum production and cell turnover, and the skin’s compromised ability to retain moisture.
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Brightening – At the base of the epidermis (our outermost layer of skin), melanocyte cells produce the protein melanin, which not only determines our skin colour, but is also our skin’s natural protective mechanism against UV damage. When melanocytes produce too much melanin (often in response to immediate or prolonged stressors), it can cause hyperpigmentation, which manifests as patchy, uneven skin tone, or dark spots.
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Calming – Characterised by hyperreactivity, sensitive skin is the result of your immune system responding to a perceived threat. For many, it’s caused by a thinner-than-average stratum corneum (the skin’s outermost layer) and compromised hydrolipidic film (the skin’s external barrier). This impaired barrier increases the skin’s permeability, which leaves its lower layers more vulnerable. Sensitive skin often manifests as dry, itchy, stinging, red, rough and bumpy skin.
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Clearing – When dead skin cells mingle with dirt, toxins, makeup and other impurities – topped off with overproduction of sebum – they create a kind of ‘debris’ that gets trapped in the skin’s pores. As a result, our overfilled pores produce whiteheads and blackheads. When a clogged pore becomes infected, a pimple is born. Congested skin can look and feel oily, rough, dull and even dirty.
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Hydrating – Dry and dehydrated skin are easily confused, but fundamentally distinct. Dry skin is influenced by biological factors and characterised by lack of sebum production. Dehydrated skin manifests when our skin loses moisture, which happens when the epidermis, the skin’s outermost layer, is compromised. Dry skin might look and feel tight, patchy and rough, whereas dehydrated skin often appears dull with more perceptible lines and wrinkles.