You're drinking water, using moisturiser and your skin still feels dry. Why?

Complimentary Winter Skin Barrier Assessment

As the weather cools, many people assume they have dry skin when their skin may actually be experiencing increased water loss and a compromised skin barrier.

For a limited time, new clients can book a complimentary Winter Skin Barrier Assessment to better understand what their skin needs this season.

During your assessment, we'll explore:

✓ Skin hydration levels

✓ Barrier function and resilience

✓ Sensitivity, tightness and flaking

✓ Lifestyle factors that may be impacting your skin

You'll leave with:

✓ Personalised skin assessment

✓ Winter skin recommendations

✓ Treatment recommendations

✓ Treatment oil recommendation

Exclusive access to the Winter Barrier Recovery Prescription

✓ Complimentary 4-week Skin Health Review

Available in-person in Dunsborough or online across Australia

This complimentary 20 minute assessment is designed to help you understand your skin barrier health and winter skin concerns. Looking for a more comprehensive consultation? Our Skin Health Assessment provides a deeper dive into your skin, goals and personalised treatment plan.

Is Your Skin Barrier Damaged?

  • Tightness after cleansing

  • Skin that feels dry no matter how much you moisturise

  • Dehydrated, dull-looking skin

  • Flaking or rough texture

  • Redness or flushing

  • Sensitive or reactive skin

  • Stinging when applying skincare products

  • Itchy or uncomfortable skin

  • Breakouts that won't clear

  • Oily skin that still feels dehydrated

  • Increased inflammation

  • Slow healing of blemishes

  • No whiteheads

  • Premature fine lines caused by dehydration

If you're constantly trying new products but your skin still feels dry, sensitive, congested or reactive, the problem may not be what you're using and instead it may be the condition of your skin barrier.

During winter, these symptoms often become more noticeable as your skin works harder to hold onto hydration and protect itself from the environment.