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How to Deal with Dehydrated Skin

How to Deal with Dehydrated Skin

We ask a lot of our skin every day, from early mornings and late nights to long hours in air-conditioned spaces or out in the elements. Through it all, our skin works hard to stay hydrated and balanced, but it doesn’t always get the support it needs.  Dehydration is one of the most common yet misunderstood skin concerns. While dry skin is a skin type, dehydrated skin is a temporary condition that can affect all skin types. Put simply, it means your skin is lacking water. And in the pace of modern life, everyday stressors can quietly drain our skin of moisture.   The good news? Hydration isn’t complicated. With simple daily rituals, you can replenish moisture and restore your natural glow. What Dehydrated Skin Looks (and Feels) Like  Dehydrated skin doesn’t always reveal itself right away. It might feel tight or uncomfortable, look a little dull or lacklustre, or show signs of sensitivity, flakiness, or itchiness. Sometimes, it even appears oilier than usual when the skin tries to compensate for water loss by producing more oil. However it shows up, dehydration is your skin’s quiet way of asking for replenishment.  And while we often associate hydration with dry skin, the truth is that any skin type, whether oily, sensitive, or combination, can lack essential moisture.   Why Does Skin Lose Hydration?  Skin dehydration isn’t necessarily caused by one thing; it’s shaped by a number of everyday factors. Commuting, air-conditioning, long-haul flights, seasonal shifts, exposure to sun or wind, makeup, and even environmental pollution can gradually strip skin of its natural moisture reserves.  Over time, this loss of hydration can compromise your skin’s vitality, making it more reactive, less resilient, and slower to recover. That’s why replenishing hydration isn’t a once-a-day task; it’s an ongoing, nourishing ritual.  Simple Daily Rituals to Restore Hydration  The most powerful changes start with small, intentional moments. Begin by listening to your skin. Does it feel tight mid-morning? Look dull mid-afternoon? These are gentle reminders that it’s time to pause and replenish.  Incorporating a hydrating mist, like our new Holy Basil & Aloe Hydrating Mist or Rosewater Balancing Mist, is an effortless way to instantly hydrate skin throughout the day. A quick misting moment can instantly boost hydration, refresh makeup, restore radiance, and bring your skin back into balance, wherever you are.  And don’t forget your hands. They are constantly exposed to the elements and are often stripped of moisture from frequent washing. Keeping a nourishing Rose Hand Cream in your bag or on your desk helps support hydration and turns a moment of care into a soothing pause in your day.  When your hydration ritual becomes a habit, not just a step, you invite moments of calm to nourish skin and senses, creating a lasting foundation for skin that looks radiant and feels replenished round the clock.  

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Mindful Home Rituals Inspired by Our Spa

Mindful Home Rituals Inspired by Our Spa

When life feels full and fast-paced, making time for self-care can sometimes feel like a luxury. But just a few intentional moments can help shift your state of mind (and your skin). That’s why creating at-home spa rituals matters more than ever.  In our spas, the power of aromatherapy is woven into every treatment to help relax the body and mind. With the launch of our Aromatherapy Candle Collection, that same sensorial experience is yours to enjoy from home, making it easier than ever to unwind, reset and reconnect, even on the busiest days.    Bringing the Jurlique Spa Experience Home  Recreating a spa-like atmosphere doesn’t have to be complicated. With the gentle flicker of a candle, botanical aromas, and intentional rituals, your home can become a sanctuary, if only for a moment.  Our new Aromatherapy Candles are designed to elevate everyday spaces, setting the scene with scented rituals that support mindful moments. Pair your candle with a touch-based ritual, whether a few gentle strokes with a gua sha or a muscle-melting massage with body oil. These small acts of care, anchored in scent and touch, create space to reconnect with the mind and body.   Our Balance and Relax Aromatherapy Candles  Choose your candle based on your mood, or let your intuition lead the way. Whether you’re looking to feel more centred or calm, there’s a scent to support your intention.  Balance Aromatherapy Candle  Reach for this when life feels a little uneven or when you’re feeling tired, distracted, or overwhelmed. The warm floral scent, with notes of Geranium, Ylang Ylang and Rose Absolute, is designed to help you feel centred and steady, like a reset button for your day.  Relax Aromatherapy Candle  Light this candle when you’re feeling wired, stressed, or ready to wind down. The calming, woody blend of Bergamot, Australian Blue Cypress and Frankincense comforts the senses, inviting stillness and gently preparing the body for rest. The scent will help you switch off, release tension, and gently relax body and mind.   Simple At-Home Ritual Ideas  You don’t need an entire afternoon to enjoy the benefits of self-care. Even just a few minutes can restore calm, reconnect you with your breath, and nurture your skin and senses. Here are simple, achievable ways to create your own spa moments from home.  Set the Mood  Begin each ritual by lighting your chosen Balance or Relax Aromatherapy Candle. Let the soft glow and nature-inspired scent signal the shift from doing to being, offering a simple moment to pause, breathe, and ease into your ritual.       Add a Touch-Based Ritual  Pair your candle with a short skincare moment. Whether a facial massage or a gua sha ritual, touch helps deepen your connection to the present.   Warm 3–5 drops of your favourite Jurlique Face Oil in your palms, gently press onto your face, neck, and décolletage. Use your Gua Sha with gentle pressure, starting at your forehead and working outwards towards the temples. Glide along the eye area, cheeks, jawline, and neck to help boost circulation.  Acupressure & Breathwork  Enhance your at-home ritual by combining the power of scent and touch with a simple acupressure technique. Using your ring fingers, gently apply firm pressure to each of the following seven points, one at a time. Begin at the third eye (between the eyebrows), then move to the top of the forehead, the temples, in front of the ears, above the top lip, under the bottom lip, and finally, the centre of the chest (at the sternum).   As you press each point, breathe deeply, inhaling for four seconds and exhaling for four seconds, allowing your body to relax more deeply with every breath.   Evening Rituals  Whether you’re reading, journaling, listening to soft music, or simply unwinding in silence, light your Relax Candle and let the calming scent wrap around you as you transition into a restful evening and a more relaxed state of mind. To enhance the moment, add a soothing hand massage to your evening ritual. Using a small amount of Rose Hand Cream, rub your palms together, then gently knead each finger and the spaces between them. Finish with long, soothing strokes along the back of your hand.  These rituals don’t need to be long. Just five quiet minutes with a calming scent or gentle touch can help shift your mood and reset your energy. Whether it’s at the end of a long day or in a small pocket of stillness, every mindful moment is an opportunity to feel more present and at ease. 

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Experience Spa Rituals for Skin, Body and Mind

Experience Spa Rituals for Skin, Body and Mind

In a world that often rushes toward quick fixes, we are believers in the power of regenerative rituals that support skin, body and mind. With a growing interest in gentle, non-invasive therapies, Jurlique offers a natural alternative that delivers radiant results and a deeper sense of wellbeing.  At Jurlique’s In-Store Spas, each treatment is a holistic ritual of expert touch, sensorial care, and visible results. Our treatments bring together high-performing, natural-based skincare, advanced techniques, and the soothing rhythm of human touch, creating an experience that awakens the senses, calms the mind, and nurtures skin naturally.  Step into our in-store spa to restore inner wellbeing and outer radiance and discover the true meaning of holistic care.  Book your next Jurlique Spa Treatment   EXPERT TOUCH & VISIBLE RESULTS  At the heart of our facial offering is the Ultimate Signature Treatment, featuring the exclusive Jurlique Advanced Lift & Sculpt Facial Massage technique developed by Coralie Louvet, facial rejuvenation expert and found of the OsteoFacial and Academy.     This holistic method blends ancient Kobido-inspired movements with facial sculpting, acupressure, and dual Gua Sha sequences leaving the skin visibly lifted, firm, and radiant. Paired with our potent plant-based formulas, these hands-on techniques deliver visible results without the need for invasive procedures.  Your browser does not support the video tag. A HOLISTIC, SENSORIAL EXPERIENCE  A Jurlique Spa treatment is an immersive, multi-sensory experience. Every ritual follows a considered flow: beginning with an opening ritual to connect body and mind, followed by a personalised treatment to suit your skin’s needs, and ending with a closing ritual to gently return you to the present.  Throughout the journey, our therapists integrate aromatherapy, a foot ritual, signature warm compresses, and facial massage techniques to promote deep relaxation and relieve feelings of tension and stress. It’s a time to slow down and breathe deeply, all while addressing visible skin concerns.  ENHANCING THE JOURNEY THROUGH SCENT  Scent plays a vital role in every Jurlique Spa ritual. Before your treatment begins, you’ll choose an aromatherapy blend based on how you want to feel, whether relaxed, energised or balanced. This intentional use of scent adds another layer to your treatment, awakening the senses and supporting the mind-body connection throughout.  To continue this experience at home, Jurlique’s new Aromatherapy Candle Collection help turn everyday moments into more mindful rituals. The Balance Candle features a warm, floral blend of Geranium, Ylang Ylang and Rose Absolute to help you feel centred, steady, and rebalanced. While the Relax Candle features a fresh, woody blend of Bergamot, Australian Blue Cypress and Frankincense to help settle the senses, perfect for unwinding and easing into rest.  Whether used during your skincare ritual, while meditating, or as a daily reset, these candles transform your space, bringing the serene spa atmosphere into your home.  EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE  What makes the Jurlique Spa unlike any other is its fusion of nature, expertise, and ritual. Each treatment listens to your skin, honours your energy, and supports your wellbeing from the inside out. Whether you're looking to lift and sculpt, restore radiance, relieve stress, or simply reconnect with yourself, our expert-led, holistic facials deliver visible results while leaving you feeling deeply restored.

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The Best Ingredients for Dry Skin

The Best Ingredients for Dry Skin

Reviewed by Katie Morris, Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator · 15+ years as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist If your skin feels tight, flaky or dull, the right ingredients can make a real difference. A small group of plant-powered actives does most of the heavy lifting for dry skin, and knowing what to look for is the first step toward a smoother, healthier-looking complexion. In this guide, we'll walk through the ingredients that matter most for dry skin, including the well-known names you already trust and the farm-grown botanical alternatives that, in some cases, outperform them. Dry Skin or Dehydrated Skin? A Quick Refresher Dry skin is a skin type that lacks oil. It tends to be year-round, often flaky, and may feel rough to the touch. Dehydrated skin is a temporary condition that lacks water, and any skin type can experience it, including oily skin. Most Australian skin needs both addressed. For the full picture, see our guide to the difference between dehydrated and dry skin. The Three Roles of a Great Hydrating Formula The best moisturisers and skincare for dry skin combine three ingredient roles: a humectant to draw water into the skin, an emollient to soften and smooth, and an occlusive to seal hydration in. When all three are present, your skin gets a complete hydration story. Below, the ingredients that do that work best. The Best Ingredients for Dry Skin 1. Hyaluronic Acid and Cassia angustifolia Hyaluronic acid is the best-known humectant in skincare. It binds water within the upper layers of the skin to plump and smooth. In very dry climates, it can sometimes draw moisture out of the skin if left exposed, so apply it to damp skin and seal it with a moisturiser. There is also a plant-based humectant worth knowing about: Cassia angustifolia seed polysaccharide, sometimes called Senna seed polysaccharide. Derived from the seeds of the senna plant, it's used in skincare formulations to help bind water within the skin and support hydration. Whichever you use, apply it to slightly damp skin and seal with a moisturiser, so the hydration has somewhere to settle. You'll find Cassia angustifolia in our Rare Rose Serum, paired with farm-grown Jurlique Rose. 2. Glycerin and Natural Humectants Glycerin is the quiet workhorse of skin hydration. It's a small molecule that draws moisture from the air and binds it within the skin. Propanediol, derived from corn-sugar fermentation, works similarly with a softer, non-greasy feel. These ingredients rarely get the credit they deserve, but if you're scanning a label for dry skin, seeing glycerin or propanediol near the top of the ingredients list is a quietly good sign. Glycerin and propanediol form the humectant layer across our hydrating moisturisers. 3. Rosehip Oil A lightweight oil rich in linoleic and linolenic essential fatty acids, both of which the skin uses to support the skinmaintain a healthy barrier. Rosehip absorbs quickly, doesn't sit heavy on the surface, and works for almost every skin type, including the ones that find heavier botanical oils too rich. Look for cold-pressed rosehip oil, and use it within a few months of opening, since the same fatty acids that make it effective also make it prone to oxidation. Rosehip is one of the key oils in our Rare Rose Face Oil. 4. Jurlique Rose Extract Hand-picked from our biodynamic* farm in the Adelaide Hills, Jurlique Rose is one of our signature farm-grown botanicals. Rich in natural polysaccharides and antioxidants, it helps hydrate and soften the skin while supporting the moisture barrier. The Rose extract is featured across many of our formulations, from cleansers and mists to serums and creams. In our Rare Rose Cream, Rare Rose Serum and Hydrating Mask, the extract is delivered using Rose Droplet Technology: a natural cellulose microcapsule that gradually releases the Rose onto the skin over the course of the day. Jurlique Rose is the hero ingredient in our Rare Rose Cream Katie's tip: “This luxurious moisturising cream delivers lasting hydration throughout the day with our Rose Droplet Technology and exclusive Jurlique Rose extract.” 5. Squalane Squalane is a plant-based lipid that closely mimics the skin's own oils. It's the answer to anyone who wants barrier support without congestion, and it's a lightweight alternative to heavier synthetic emollients like mineral oil. Plant-derived squalane (often from sugarcane or olives) is shelf-stable and oxidation-resistant, unlike squalene with an 'e', which the skin produces naturally and which can go rancid in skincare formulas. The 'a' makes all the difference. Squalane is featured in our Nourishing Cleansing Oil, alongside eight farm-grown botanicals. 6. Shea and Cupuaçu Butters The occlusive layer dry skin needs, in plant form. Shea butter softens and smooths. Cupuaçu butter, from the Amazon, helps the skin retain water for soft, supple results without heaviness. These are natural alternatives to petrolatum and mineral oil, and unlike those synthetics, they don't sit on the surface forming an inert film. Apply richer butters last in your routine, since their job is to seal everything else in. Shea butter is one of the rich emollients in our Hydrating Mask. 7. Aloe Vera, Marshmallow Root and Calendula Aloe vera is a long-used plant extract, commonly included in skincare formulations for its soothing qualities. Marshmallow root, calendula and lavender are traditional botanicals often used in skincare for their softening and moisturising qualities. Patch test new products before using them broadly, especially if your skin is reactive, since some botanicals (including essential oils and fragrant extracts) can cause sensitivity in some people. This botanical trio sits at the heart of our masks and exfoliators range. Choosing the Right Ingredients for Your Skin By choosing gentle, botanical-rich formulas with the right combination of humectants, emollients and occlusives, you can help replenish moisture and support smoother, healthier-looking skin all year round. Explore our face care collection for plant-powered formulations across cleanser, serum, mask and cream, or get in touch with our team for personalised guidance. FAQs What are the best moisturising ingredients for dry skin? The best moisturisers for dry skin combine three ingredient roles: a humectant (glycerin, Cassia angustifolia, or hyaluronic acid), an emollient (rosehip oil, squalane), and an occlusive (cupuaçu or shea butter).  Is hyaluronic acid good for dry skin? Yes. Hyaluronic acid is one of the most effective humectants in skincare, but it works best when sealed in. In dry climates it can actually draw moisture out of the skin if left exposed, so apply it to damp skin, layer it under a moisturiser. What should I look for in a moisturiser for dry skin? Look for three things working together: a humectant, an emollient, and a barrier-supporting ingredient. Avoid silicones, drying alcohols and synthetic fragrance if your skin is sensitised. The order of ingredients on the label matters, so humectants and active oils should appear in the top half, not buried at the bottom. How do I know if my cleanser is making my dry skin worse? Tightness, squeakiness or a stinging sensation after cleansing are signs your cleanser is stripping the skin. Switch to a cream or oil-based formula that cleanses without disturbing the skin's natural moisture barrier. Explore gentler options in our cleansers collection. Can body skin benefit from the same hydrating ingredients as the face? Yes. Humectants, emollients and antioxidants work the same way everywhere. Body skin is generally thicker, so it tolerates richer plant butters and oils especially well, making it a great place for slightly heavier botanical formulations. See our body care collection for hydrating formulas head to toe. How long does it take for hydrating skincare ingredients to show results? Surface hydration is often immediate. With a consistent ritual, many people notice a difference quite quickly, while lasting barrier improvement and visible plumpness usually build over two to four weeks of daily care. About the Expert Katie Morris, Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator With over 15 years of experience as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist, Katie is passionate about helping people achieve healthy-looking, radiant skin with personalised skincare rituals that harness the power of nature. As Jurlique's Retail & Spa Educator, Katie trains our in-store teams and spa therapists across Australia, sharing her deep knowledge of botanical skincare and the Jurlique Way.  Learn more about Katie → *Certified biodynamic by ACO Certification Ltd, Australia. Jurlique's products and farm are not certified by Demeter Association Inc.  

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How to Use a Face Mask

How to Use a Face Mask

Whether you've just bought your first face mask or want to make sure you're getting the most out of one you've used for years, the right technique makes all the difference. How long you leave it on, where it fits in your routine and how often you use it all shape the results you'll see. Here's everything you need to know about how to use a face mask: step by step, by format, and the common mistakes to avoid. What Do Face Masks Do? Face masks are a concentrated skincare treatment, delivering active ingredients to the skin in a single, focused session. Different masks do different things, but most fall into a few key categories: Hydrating masks help replenish moisture Clay masks help draw out impurities and absorb excess oil Exfoliating masks help remove dead skin cells and refresh dull skin Soothing masks help calm sensitivity Treatment masks help target concerns like firmness or fine lines While moisturisers and serums work daily, masks deliver a more concentrated boost. Used consistently, they can make a meaningful difference to how your skin looks and feels. How to Use a Face Mask: Step-by-Step The technique is mostly the same across most mask types: Start with cleansed skin so the ingredients can absorb properly Apply an even, thin layer with clean fingertips, avoiding the eye and lip area Leave on for the recommended time, usually 5 to 15 minutes Remove or massage in, depending on the format Follow with your usual skincare to lock in the benefits How Long Should You Leave a Face Mask On? Most face masks are designed to work within a specific window, usually 5 to 20 minutes. Leaving it on longer doesn't deliver better results and can dry out the skin. As a general guide: Cream masks: 10 minutes Clay masks: 10 minutes, or until dry to the touch Water-cream masks: 2 to 5 minutes Jelly or enzyme masks: around 10 minutes Sheet masks: 10 to 20 minutes Always follow the timing on the specific product you're using. How to Apply Different Types of Face Masks Application varies slightly depending on the format. For a deeper comparison, see our guide to cream masks vs sheet masks. Cream masks are applied like a rich moisturiser, then rinsed off or massaged in. Our Hydrating Mask and Nutri-Define Cream Mask follow this method. Clay masks dry as they work. Apply a thin layer and rinse with warm water once dry. Our Purifying Clay Mask is a fast-drying format. Water-cream masks are lightweight and cooling, absorbing quickly after only a few minutes on the skin. Our Soothing Water-Cream Mask is an example. Jelly or enzyme masks use natural acids or fruit enzymes to gently exfoliate, then rinsed off. Our Peeling Jelly Mask is an example. Sheet masks are pre-soaked fabric masks. Once removed, the remaining serum is massaged in. How Often Should You Use a Face Mask? It depends on your skin type and the mask. As a general guide: Hydrating and soothing masks can be used 3 times a week Clay masks are typically used 2 times a week Exfoliating masks are usually used 3 times a week Treatment masks vary depending on the formula Always follow the product's guidance. If your skin feels tight, sensitive or irritated, scale back. Consistency matters more than intensity. Where Does a Face Mask Fit in Your Skincare Routine? Face masks sit at the start of your routine, after cleansing and before your serum and moisturiser. The full order is: Cleanse Mask Mist or essence Serum or treatment Moisturiser Face oil (if using) Sunscreen (during the day) Some masks, like overnight masks, replace the moisturiser step entirely. Always follow the product's instructions. Common Mistakes to Avoid Even a well-formulated mask won't work if it's used incorrectly. Common mistakes include: Applying to unwashed skin — makeup and oils block the active ingredients from absorbing Leaving it on too long — past the recommended time, masks stop being effective and can dry out the skin Using too thick a layer — a thin, even layer works better than a heavy one Using it too often — even gentle masks aren't designed for daily use Skipping moisturiser afterwards — a mask isn't a substitute for your usual routine Layering too many new actives — give your skin time to adjust to new ingredients before stacking If you're unsure where to start, browse our full masks collection to find a format that suits your skin. Getting the Most From Your Mask Ritual A face mask works best as part of a consistent routine. Choose a format that suits your skin's needs and use it regularly. Explore our full face collection or get in touch for personalised guidance. FAQs How do you use a face mask step by step? Cleanse your skin, apply an even thin layer avoiding the eye area, leave on for the recommended time, then rinse off or massage in. Follow with your usual skincare. What are the benefits of face masks? Face masks deliver a concentrated dose of active ingredients in a single session. Depending on the formula, they can help hydrate, soothe, exfoliate, purify or treat the skin. Do you wash your face after using a face mask? It depends on the mask. Clay, jelly and most cream masks are rinsed off with lukewarm water. Water-cream or leave-on masks are massaged into the skin. Always follow the product's guidance. Can a face mask help with dry or dehydrated skin? Yes. Hydrating cream masks are particularly suited to dry or dehydrated skin, delivering a concentrated boost of moisture beyond what a daily moisturiser provides. Can a face mask give you glowing skin? Yes. Exfoliating and hydrating masks in particular can help refresh the skin and support a more radiant-looking complexion. Do I do a face mask before or after a skincare routine? A face mask sits at the start, after cleansing and before your serum and moisturiser. This lets the active ingredients absorb properly and lets the steps that follow seal in the benefits. How often should I use a face mask? Most face masks are designed to be used 1 to 3 times a week, depending on the formula and your skin's needs. Always follow the product's guidance.  

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How to Care for Dry Skin in Winter: Your Cold Weather Skincare Ritual

How to Care for Dry Skin in Winter: Your Cold Weather Skincare Ritual

Reviewed by Katie Morris, Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator · 15+ years as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist As the temperature drops, your skin can start to feel the difference. Tightness after cleansing, rough patches and a dull complexion are all common signs of dry skin in winter. The good news? A few simple shifts in your routine can help replenish moisture and keep your skin feeling soft and radiant through the colder months. Here's why winter dries out your skin, and a simple ritual to help combat it. Why Is My Skin So Dry in Winter? Winter dry skin is usually the result of several factors at once. Cold outdoor air holds less moisture, while central heating strips humidity from indoor environments. Add hot showers, harsh winds and shorter days, and the skin's natural moisture balance is easily disrupted. The result is often a mix of dry skin (a lack of natural oils) and skin dehydration (a lack of water), which is why winter is the season your complexion is most likely to feel uncomfortable. Skin Dryness Symptoms to Watch for in Winter Common winter dry skin symptoms include: tight or uncomfortable skin, especially after cleansing rough or flaky patches a dull or shadowy looking complexion more visible fine lines redness or sensitivity skin that feels parched even after moisturising If you're noticing several of these signs, your skin is asking for richer, more hydrating care. For a deeper look at the differences between the two concerns, read our guide to dehydrated vs dry skin. Botanical Ingredients That Help Dry Winter Skin Certain ingredients are especially well suited to dry skin in colder months. Jurlique formulas feature farm grown botanicals cultivated on our biodynamic* farm in the Adelaide Hills, selected to nurture and hydrate the skin. Key ingredients to look for: Marshmallow Root, a natural plant humectant that helps attract and hold water in the skin Jurlique Rose, hand-picked from our Adelaide Hills farm, which helps balance, soften and support overall skin wellness Rich plant oils and butters like Avocado, Rosehip, Shea and Cupuaçu, which help nourish and protect skin from moisture loss Beeswax, a natural emollient that helps form a protective layer to lock moisture in How to Combat Dry Skin in Winter Caring for dry skin in winter is less about adding more products and more about choosing the right ones. A consistent ritual with hydrating, nourishing formulas can help support smoother skin all season. Step 1: Switch to a Gentle Cleanser Foaming or stripping cleansers can leave winter skin feeling tight. Choose a gentle, hydrating formula from our cleansers collection that removes impurities without disrupting the skin's natural balance, and use lukewarm water rather than hot. Step 2: Refresh with a Hydrating Mist Follow with our Rosewater Balancing Mist, infused with Marshmallow Root, Aloe Vera and hand-picked Jurlique Rose. It helps deliver an instant burst of hydration, leaves skin feeling softened and well-balanced, and is the perfect daytime pick-me-up when your skin feels tight from heating or cold weather. Katie's tip: "A hydrating mist is one of the easiest ways to support your skin with instant hydration throughout the day, especially when skin feels dry or tight. Infused with our farm grown Jurlique Rose extract, it's perfect for on-the-go hydration and a moment of self-care." Step 3: Prep with a Hydrating Essence Apply our Activating Water Essence+, powered by two Marshmallow Root extracts to help continuously hydrate, condition and revitalise the complexion. It's an especially valuable winter step, helping prepare the skin to better absorb the moisturiser that follows. Katie's tip: "It's essential to prepare the skin before beginning any skin ritual. Our Activating Water Essence helps to do just that, softening the skin and delivering continuous hydration and allowing the active ingredients that follow to absorb more effectively for optimal results." Step 4: Choose a Richer Winter Moisturiser This is where your routine needs the biggest seasonal shift. Lightweight summer creams often aren't enough for winter.Our Moisture Replenishing Day Cream is formulated with Avocado Oil, Safflower Oil, Shea Butter and Beeswax to help soften, hydrate and protect dry winter skin. Katie's note: “A Jurlique cult favourite for a reason, our Moisture Replenishing Day Cream is enriched with farm grown botanicals and a blend of plant oils to replenish and protect the skin like no other” For a lighter, glow-focused option, our Rare Rose Cream features Cupuaçu Butter, Rosehip Oil and a botanical hyaluronic acid alternative for a fresh, dewy look. It's clinically proven to provide 24-hour hydration, making it a beautiful daily winter cream. Katie's note: “This luxurious moisturising cream delivers lasting hydration throughout the day with our Rose Droplet Technology and exclusive Jurlique Rose extract” Don't Forget the Body Winter dryness isn't limited to your face. Apply a nourishing body moisturiser straight after showering, while skin is still damp, to help lock in hydration. Explore our full body collection for richer winter formulas. Daily Habits to Help Avoid Dry Skin in Winter Alongside your skincare, a few small habits make a real difference through the colder months: keep showers warm rather than hot, and limit them to under 10 minutes moisturise straight after cleansing or showering, while skin is still damp use a humidifier in heated rooms to add moisture back into the air drink water consistently, even when you don't feel thirsty protect exposed skin from wind with a hat, scarf or gloves avoid over-exfoliating, which can worsen dryness Caring for Winter Skin, Naturally A few mindful changes can transform how your skin feels through the cold months. With richer formulas, gentle daily habits and the right botanical ingredients, you can help support smoother, more comfortable skin all winter long. Explore our dry skin care products collection for hydrating winter formulas, browse our full face collection, or get in touch for personalised guidance. Need help finding the right products for your winter routine? Our Jurlique team is here to help you build a personalised ritual for your skin. Chat with us or visit your nearest Jurlique store for a one-on-one skincare consultation. FAQs How do I help dry skin in the winter? Layer hydrating formulas, use a richer moisturiser than you would in summer, and adjust everyday habits like shower temperature and indoor humidity. A gentle cleanser, hydrating mist, essence and rich cream make a solid winter routine. Why is my skin too dry in winter? Cold air outside and central heating inside both reduce moisture in the environment, while hot showers and harsh winds strip the skin's natural moisture balance. The result is a combination of dry skin and dehydration. How can I avoid dry skin in winter? Switch to a richer moisturiser, keep showers lukewarm, moisturise straight after cleansing, use a humidifier indoors, and protect exposed skin from the wind. Consistency matters more than complexity. Which vitamin is good for dry skin? Vitamin E is often included in skincare for its antioxidant properties, which help protect the skin from environmental aggressors. A balanced diet rich in healthy fats and vitamins also supports overall skin wellbeing. About the Expert Katie Morris — Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator With over 15 years of experience as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist, Katie is passionate about helping people achieve healthy-looking, radiant skin with personalised skincare rituals that harness the power of nature. Learn more about Katie → *Certified biodynamic by ACO Certification Ltd, Australia. Jurlique's products and farm are not certified by Demeter Association Inc.

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Dehydrated vs Dry Skin: How to Tell the Difference and Restore Hydration

Dehydrated vs Dry Skin: How to Tell the Difference and Restore Hydration

Reviewed by Katie Morris, Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator · 15+ years as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist If your skin feels tight, dull or a little lacklustre, you may be experiencing dehydrated skin, dry skin, or a combination of both. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to two different concerns with different causes and different skincare needs. Understanding the difference between dehydrated vs dry skin is the first step toward supporting your complexion with the right care. What Is the Difference Between Dehydrated and Dry Skin? Dry skin is a skin type. Dehydrated skin is a skin condition. Dry skin produces less of the natural oil (sebum) that keeps the complexion soft and comfortable, which can leave it feeling tight or looking flaky. Because it's a type, dry skin tends to be consistent year-round. Dehydrated skin is temporary and can affect any skin type, including oily and combination skin. It occurs when the skin lacks water in its upper layers, often due to environmental or lifestyle factors. A simple at-home check: gently pinch the skin on your cheek. If it's slow to settle back, your skin is likely asking for more hydration. What Causes Dry Skin? Dry skin occurs when the skin produces less natural oil than it needs, or when its moisture is drawn away faster than it can be replenished. Common causes of dry skin include: genetics and natural skin type cold or dry climates hot showers or baths harsh cleansers or skincare ingredients over-exfoliating the skin the natural changes that come with age What Are the Symptoms of Dry Skin? Common skin dryness symptoms include: tight or uncomfortable skin, especially after cleansing rough or flaky texture dull looking complexion more visible fine lines occasional itching or sensitivity What Causes Skin Dehydration? While dry skin is about a lack of oil, skin dehydration is about a lack of water. It can happen to any skin type and is often linked to environmental or lifestyle factors, including: air conditioning and central heating long-haul travel sun exposure over-cleansing or using harsh skincare products low daily water intake stress, poor sleep or excess caffeine and alcohol What Are the Symptoms of Dehydrated Skin? Dehydrated skin often looks different from dry skin, even when it feels similar to the touch. Common dehydrated skin symptoms include: dull or shadowy looking complexion a feeling of tightness, even after moisturising more visible fine lines and dehydration lines darker under-eye circles skin that feels oily and dry at the same time How to Support Dry Skin: A Daily Hydrating Ritual A consistent skincare ritual can help replenish moisture and support smoother, more comfortable skin, whether you're caring for dry skin, dehydrated skin, or a little of both. Jurlique formulas feature farm grown botanicals cultivated on our biodynamic* farm in the Adelaide Hills, including Marshmallow Root, Jurlique Rose and nourishing plant oils. Step 1: Cleanse Gently Start with a gentle cleanser that removes impurities while helping to maintain skin comfort. Avoid formulas that leave the skin feeling stripped or tight, as these can contribute to both dryness and dehydration. Step 2: Refresh with a Hydrating Mist Follow with a few light spritzes of our Rosewater Balancing Mist. Infused with Marshmallow Root, Aloe Vera and hand-picked Jurlique Rose, it helps deliver an instant burst of hydration, leaves skin feeling softened and well-balanced, and can be used throughout the day whenever your skin feels dehydrated. Katie's tip: "A hydrating mist is one of the easiest ways to support your skin with instant hydration throughout the day, especially when skin feels dry or tight. Infused with our farm grown Jurlique Rose extract, it's perfect for on-the-go hydration and a moment of self-care." Step 3: Replenish with a Hydrating Essence Apply our Activating Water Essence+, powered by two Marshmallow Root extracts to help continuously hydrate, condition and revitalise the complexion. Pour a few drops into the palm of your hand and gently press over face, neck and décolletage. Katie's tip: "It's essential to prepare the skin before beginning any skin ritual. Our Activating Water Essence helps to do just that — softening the skin, delivering continuous hydration, and allowing the active ingredients that follow to absorb more effectively for optimal results." Step 4: Moisturise to Maintain Hydration Apply our Moisture Replenishing Day Cream, formulated with Avocado Oil, Safflower Oil, Shea Butter and Beeswax to help soften, hydrate and protect the skin. Explore more hydrating formulas within the moisturisers collection. Step 5: Seal with a Nourishing Face Oil For an extra layer of comfort, warm 3–5 drops of our Rare Rose Face Oil between your fingertips and gently massage into cheeks, forehead and chin. Enriched with Squalane, Jojoba and Soybean Oils, it helps leave skin feeling smoother, more supple and de-stressed. For dry skin on the body, explore our full body collection. Daily Habits to Help Maintain Hydrated Skin Alongside your skincare ritual, a few simple habits can help support smoother, more comfortable skin over time: drinking enough water throughout the day applying moisturiser straight after cleansing protecting skin from wind, sun and harsh weather limiting very hot showers and baths avoiding over-exfoliation and alcohol-based skincare using a humidifier in dry environments Nurturing Dry and Dehydrated Skin with Gentle Care By choosing gentle, botanical-rich formulas and mindful daily habits, you can help replenish moisture and support smoother, healthier-looking skin. Explore our dry skin care products collection for hydrating formulas, or get in touch with our team for personalised guidance. FAQs How do I know if my skin is dry or dehydrated? If your skin feels consistently tight, rough or flaky, you likely have a dry skin type. If it looks dull or flat and feels tight even after moisturising, it's more likely dehydrated. Gently pinch your cheek, if the skin is slow to settle back, it needs more hydration. How do I rehydrate my dry skin? Layer hydrating formulas into a consistent routine. Start with a hydrating mist, follow with a hydrating essence, then seal with a nourishing moisturiser. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day also helps. What products can help dehydrated skin? Look for products with natural humectants and botanical extracts that help attract moisture to the skin. Hydrating mists, essences and lightweight moisturisers are particularly effective. What is lacking in dehydrated skin? Dehydrated skin is lacking water, not oil. This is what makes it different from dry skin, which produces less natural oil (sebum). How long does it take to rehydrate dry skin? Everyone's skin is different, but with a consistent hydrating ritual, many people notice a difference quite quickly. Surface hydration can improve almost immediately, while longer-term comfort builds with daily care.   About the Expert Katie Morris — Jurlique Retail & Spa Educator With over 15 years of experience as a Jurlique Beauty Therapist, Katie is passionate about helping people achieve healthy-looking, radiant skin with personalised skincare rituals that harness the power of nature. Learn more about Katie → *Certified biodynamic by ACO Certification Ltd, Australia. Jurlique's products and farm are not certified by Demeter Association Inc.  

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Cream Masks vs Sheet Masks: Which Is Right for Your Skin?

Cream Masks vs Sheet Masks: Which Is Right for Your Skin?

A face mask is a simple way to elevate your skincare routine, whether you're replenishing moisture, softening the appearance of fine lines, or carving out a moment of self care. But with so many different face masks available, how do you choose between a cream mask and a sheet mask? Here's how each one works and which is right for your skin. What Is a Cream Mask? A cream mask is a rich, creamy treatment applied directly to clean skin and left on before being massaged in or rinsed off. Cream masks are often formulated with nourishing botanicals, plant oils and humectants to support hydration and skin comfort. They suit dry or mature skin in particular, helping replenish moisture and leave the complexion feeling soft and nourished. What Is a Sheet Mask? A sheet mask is a thin, pre-cut fabric mask soaked in serum, applied to the face for 10 to 20 minutes. The sheet holds the serum against the skin before the mask is discarded. Sheet masks are convenient, single-use and travel-friendly. They offer a quick hydration boost but often only deliver a more surface-level treatment than a cream mask. Cream Mask vs Sheet Mask: The Key Differences While both support hydration, cream masks and sheet masks work differently. Texture. Cream masks are rich and creamy, applied like a moisturiser. Sheet masks are thin fabric soaked in serum. Depth of treatment. Cream masks often blend oils, butters and botanical extracts. Sheet masks focus on lightweight hydration from a single serum. Reuse. Cream masks come in a jar or tube and last multiple uses. Sheet masks are single-use. Experience. Cream masks can be massaged in, turning application into a ritual. Sheet masks offer a hands-free moment of pause. Best for. Cream masks suit dry, mature or dehydrated skin. Sheet masks suit a quick hydration boost on the go. Benefits of a Sheet Mask Key benefits of sheet masks include: quick, easy application with no rinsing required convenient for travel or a spontaneous self-care moment a refreshing and instant hydration boost single-use format Benefits of a Cream Mask Key benefits of cream masks include: richer, more nourishing formulas ideal for dry skin often formulated with botanical oils, butters and humectants can be massaged in for a more sensory ritual multiple uses from a single jar Which Face Mask Is Best for Dry Skin? For dry skin, a cream mask is typically the better choice. Cream formulas are richer in nourishing ingredients that help replenish moisture and support smoother, more comfortable skin. Our Hydrating Mask is a silky cream mask enriched with Jurlique Rose extract, Shea Butter, Beeswax and Aloe Vera to help hydrate, soften and restore the skin's natural glow. For extra nourishment, our Nutri-Define Cream Mask is a rich treatment mask formulated with farm-grown Spilanthes, Tara Fruit and Red Algae extracts to help smooth the appearance of fine lines and leave skin feeling firmer and more supple. Explore the full masks and exfoliators collection. How to Apply a Cream Face Mask Start with cleansed skin. Apply an even, thin layer across the face, avoiding the eye contour. Leave on for around 10 minutes. Gently massage any excess into the skin, or rinse off with lukewarm water. Follow with your usual moisturiser to lock in hydration. Use once or twice a week as part of a regular face skincare ritual, or overnight for deeper nourishment when suitable. Finding the Right Mask for You Both cream masks and sheet masks have a place in a skincare routine. Cream masks offer richer, more nourishing care for dry or mature skin, while sheet masks deliver lightweight hydration on the go. Explore our masks and exfoliators collection, or get in touch for personalised skincare guidance. FAQs Are face masks better than creams? Neither is better, they do different jobs. Creams are used daily to hydrate and protect the skin, while masks are a weekly or twice-weekly treatment that delivers a more concentrated boost of hydration or nourishment. The two work best together as part of a complete routine. Can face masks help with hyperpigmentation? Some masks contain ingredients that help support a more even-looking complexion. For visible pigmentation concerns, it's best to speak with a skincare professional. Do face sheet masks actually work? Yes, for a quick refresh. Results tend to be more immediate than long-lasting, which is why many people use them as a top-up rather than a primary treatment. What are the differences between face masks and sheet masks? Face masks is an umbrella term covering cream, clay and gel formats applied directly to the skin. Sheet masks are pre-cut fabric masks soaked in serum, applied for a set time and then removed. How often should I use a face mask? Most face masks are designed to be used once or twice a week as part of a regular skincare ritual. Sheet masks can be used more often for a quick hydration boost, while richer cream masks are best used as a weekly treatment. Always follow the guidance on the product you're using. *Certified biodynamic by ACO Certification Ltd, Australia. Jurlique's products and farm are not certified by Demeter Association Inc.  

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How To Get  Visible Results In Minutes

How To Get Visible Results In Minutes

Do you want visible results in minutes? We’ve all had those moments when our skin feels tired, dull, or a little out of sync, when all we want is to hit reset and bring back that fresh, healthy glow. Whether you’re prepping for a special event, easing into your week, or working from home, sometimes all your skin needs is a quick pick-me-up. That’s where our masks come in. From soothing sensitivities and refining pores to restoring radiance and replenishing moisture, discover visible results in as little as 10 minutes. Instant Results / Naturally Effective Ingredients Infused with farm-grown actives and with a minimum 98% natural origin ingredients*, these clinically-proven formulas work instantly and effortlessly to meet your skin’s ever-changing needs. Take Kaolin Clay, for example. It’s lightweight yet mineral-rich, working like a magnet to draw out impurities without drying the skin. Pineapple Enzymes gently removes dead skin cells to reveal a fresher, brighter complexion. And like a cool breeze on a warm day, Cucumber extract and farm-grown Aloe Vera soothe, hydrate, and comfort. Visible Results After One Application Our clinical studies speak for themselves. Each Jurlique mask has been rigorously tested for real, visible results after just one application: Soothing Water-Cream Mask: Proven to instantly fortify the skin moisture barrier¹ Purifying Clay Mask: Proven to instantly reduce pores² and sebum³ Peeling Jelly Mask: Proven to remove 61% of surface dead skin cells⁴ Hydrating Mask: Proven to increase skin hydration by 44%⁵ You don’t need weeks to see results. These before-and-afters show what just one masking ritual can do. The Instant Glow-Up Guide Soothing Water-Cream Mask Your moment of calm Perfect after a workout, a long day, or when skin feels reactive or sensitive. With Aloe Vera and Cucumber extract, this cooling formula helps soothe sensitivities and strengthen the skin barrier, leaving skin feeling instantly calm, comforted, and resilient⁶. Purifying Clay Mask Your 10-minute detox When skin feels congested, this creamy clay mask provides a gentle yet effective detox. Powered by Natural Kaolin Clay and our farm-grown Purity Blend, it helps draw out impurities and refine pores. Skin feels instantly mattified, purified, and smoother⁷, revealing a clearer, more refined complexion. Peeling Jelly Mask Your glow-on-the-go This fruity jelly mask, infused with Pineapple Enzyme, AHAs, PHA and our signature Radiance Blend, helps resurface and refine skin texture and tone. In just 10 minutes, skin feels clean, refreshed and radiant⁸, making it the perfect pre-makeup prep or morning pick-me-up. Hydrating Mask Your skin’s daily hydration boost Infused with Jurlique Rose, Rosehip, and Jojoba Oil, this silky cream mask melts into dry skin to restore softness and radiance. Perfect for pre-event prep, cold-weather care, or when your skin just needs an instant boost of hydration. With our collection of quick-working masks, results are visible in minutes. Each dermatologically tested mask is meticulously crafted with skin-loving botanicals, 100% natural fragrances and clinically proven formulas that soothe, smooth or revive in the moments when your skin needs it most. *ISO 16128-1 and ISO 16128-2 (including formulation water) ¹Clinical study, 33 subjects, 30 minutes after a single application. ²Clinical study, 32 subjects, 30 minutes after a single application. ³Clinical study, 33 subjects, 30 minutes after a single application. ⁴Clinical study, 33 subjects, 30 minutes after a single application. ⁵Based on corneometry measurements on 31 subjects taken 30 minutes after a single application of Hydrating Mask. ⁶Consumer survey, 55 subjects, 5 minutes after a single application; 93% said skin feels calmed; 96% said skin feels comforted; 80% said skin feels more resilient. ⁷Consumer survey, 55 subjects, immediately after a single application. ⁸ Consumer survey, 54 subjects, immediately after a single application; 91% said skin feels cleansed; 89% said skin looks refreshed; 76% said skin looks more radiant

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