Face Moisturisers

Replenish your skin with our hydrating, gentle, and non-greasy face moisturisers for all skin types. Our moisturisers are exclusively made with calming and soothing ingredients, including hyaluronic acid, peptides, biomimetic phospholipids, and collagen to fortify the barrier of your facial skin. Our formulation delivers long-lasting hydration and prevents water loss, while effectively addressing redness, dryness, acne, and wrinkles.

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How to choose a moisturiser according to my skin type?

Choosing the right face moisturiser starts with understanding your skin type and knowing its concerns. Very dry skin benefits from rich and creamy moisturisers with hyaluronic acid, shea butter, and ceramides the most. Oily skin requires non-greasy, oil-free, and non-comedogenic formulations that hydrate without clogging pores.

People dealing with sensitive and inflamed skin must avoid fragrance and hypoallergenic creams with aloe vera, ceramides, and chamomile. If you have normal skin, you can go with lightweight lotions or gels that work well to maintain hydration without heaviness.

Should I use a hyaluronic acid moisturiser on my face?

Hyaluronic acid can be highly effective due to its intensely hydrating properties. Being a powerful humectant, it attracts and retains water, helping to keep your skin hydrated, plump, and youthful. Every skin type requires moisture, and hyaluronic acid works for all skin types by providing lightweight hydration without clogging your pores or leaving any greasy residue.

Continuous use of hyaluronic acid moisturiser can improve fine lines and wrinkles, strengthen the skin's barrier, and help with elasticity.

Does oily skin need moisturiser?

It's a common misconception that oily-skinned people can skip facial moisturiser as their skin is already greasy due to sebum production. But it's a myth. Avoiding moisturisers can help your skin produce more oil to compensate for the lack of moisture. It may lead to breakouts and clogged pores. Your skin needs a moisturiser for oily and acne-prone skin to hydrate it and improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Which moisturiser is best for my oily skin?

Sensitive skin needs soothing moisturisers that treat your facial skin gently. Hypoallergenic ingredients can minimise irritation, hyaluronic acid can hydrate the skin, ceramides can protect the barrier, niacinamide can reduce redness, and aloe vera can help in calming the irritation.

Try DRSQ's HydraCalm, a gentle moisturiser for redness and is specifically made to target sensitive skin and alleviate the burning sensation. It helps with scaling, itching, and redness in seborrheic dermatitis

Which moisturiser works best for everyday skincare?

Advanced Repair is a daily moisturiser with tetrapeptide-30. It works well for wrinkle reduction, intense hydration, and skin nourishment. Infused with highly potent active ingredients including lipids, vitamins, and antioxidants, Advanced Repair acts as a complete age reversal complex.

Take two to three pea-sized amounts after cleansing and serum application every morning and night.

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