You wouldn’t wear a silk slip to the gym. So why use the same moisturizer morning and night?
AM skin needs a shield. PM skin needs a repair crew. One jar can’t do both jobs well.
This is SkinCeuticals‘ Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2. $150. The claim? It restores the exact lipid ratio your skin loses with age. Not just adds moisture—rebuilds the barrier.
The 2:4:2 Ratio
2% ceramides, 4% cholesterol, 2% fatty acids—mimics young skin’s structure.
No-Fuss Finish
Absorbs in under a minute—no pilling under sunscreen or makeup.
PM Powerhouse
Works while you sleep. You wake up with skin that looks rested, not just moisturized.
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Forget hydration. This is about architecture. The lipids are the bricks and mortar of your skin barrier.
- Pure Ceramides 1, 3, 6-II: Glue skin cells together
- Natural Cholesterol: The repair signal—tells skin to fix itself
- Fatty Acids: The filler that smooths everything out
- Vitamin E: Protects those precious lipids from oxidizing
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Texture is rich—like cold butter that melts on contact. Sinks in with a velvety, never greasy, finish. Smells faintly of lavender and… science.
By week two, my skin stopped freaking out over every new serum I tried. The surprise? It made my t-zone less oily. A solid barrier regulates oil production—who knew.
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Measurable change: foundation applies evenly, no dry patches. Zero change: fine lines around my eyes. This isn’t a wrinkle cream. It’s a foundation rehab.
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It’s the best nighttime barrier fix I’ve used. But you have to commit to a two-moisturizer day.