Moisturisers
Have you found the one? We've got deeply moisturising formulas designed to bring hydration, comfort and balance to every skin.
Our natural moisturisers for dry skin deliver deep comfort and lasting hydration, formulated with resilient botanicals from the North. Discover moisturisers for sensitive skin designed to soothe and strengthen without disrupting the skin barrier.
Designed to fit every routine, these moisturisers offer more than hydration — they grant resilience, renewal and a dewy glow that lasts.
Born from Northern nature and advanced science, every formula embodies the essence of organic skincare. Explore more natural skincare essentials and watch your skin transform.
Glycolic
Glow Toner
Glycolic
Glow Toner
Lets you trade dull skin for a dewy, smooth complexion with 5% glycolic acid and plant exosomes
Lets you trade dull skin for a dewy, smooth complexion with 5% glycolic acid and plant exosomes
Frequently asked questions
What does moisturiser do?
What does moisturiser do?
What does moisturiser do?
The role of a moisturiser is simple yet transformative — it keeps your skin hydrated, smooth and protected. The best formulations are the ones that replenish lost moisture while reinforcing the skin barrier to prevent further dehydration.
In skincare for aging skin, a good moisturiser does even more: it plumps fine lines, restores elasticity and supports collagen.
Look for formulas rich in natural oils, ceramides, hyaluronic acid and antioxidants. When used consistently, it promotes lasting hydration, resilience and that healthy, luminous glow.
Which moisturiser is best for dry skin?
Which moisturiser is best for dry skin?
Which moisturiser is best for dry skin?
The right moisturiser for dry skin should do more than just hydrate — it should seal in lasting moisture and comfort. Choose a formula enriched with shea butter, squalane or hyaluronic acid to help keep your skin smooth, plump and hydrated all day.
Pair it with a face serum for dry skin to boost hydration from within and reduce flakiness. For daytime glow, opt for a tinted moisturiser — it adds a hint of coverage while keeping your complexion fresh, luminous and perfectly balanced.
Does moisturiser help with acne?
Does moisturiser help with acne?
Does moisturiser help with acne?
Yes, a moisturiser can make a real difference in skincare for acne-prone skin. When your skin lacks moisture, it produces more oil to compensate, which can clog pores and trigger breakouts.
The trick is choosing the right texture — think gel-cream, breathable and non-comedogenic. A good moisturiser locks in hydration, restores the barrier, and helps control excess oil.
Even if you’re using acne treatments to reduce blemishes, don’t skip moisture — it prevents over-drying and irritation.
How much moisturiser should I use?
How much moisturiser should I use?
How much moisturiser should I use?
You actually don’t need that much. Use about a pea-sized amount of moisturiser for your face, and slightly more for neck and chest for that soft, supple finish.
Massage it in while your skin is slightly damp to lock in hydration. If your skin feels tight afterward, add a touch more. Too much product can clog pores or sit on top of the skin.
Adjust the amount seasonally — use less in summer, a touch more in winter — to keep your skin hydrated and balanced year-round.
Do you put sunscreen on before or after moisturiser?
Do you put sunscreen on before or after moisturiser?
Do you put sunscreen on before or after moisturiser?
Always apply sunscreen after moisturiser — it’s the final step in your morning routine. A mineral sunscreen needs to sit on top to reflect UV rays effectively, since it forms a physical barrier on top of the skin.
After cleansing and moisturising, wait a minute for your cream to absorb, then smooth on sunscreen evenly across your face and neck. Use about two fingers’ worth of product for full protection.
And remember to do it every day — whether it’s cloudy or bright, SPF is non-negotiable. It will help keep your skin smooth, firm and luminous long-term.
