







Anti Ageing Cream
Cracked cheeks, rough patches, and that tight feeling—if you've lived through a biting winter or a dry desert wind, you know the struggle. Dry skin gets worse in harsh climates because cold air holds less moisture. Add in wind or indoor heating, and your skin's natural barrier can break down fast. It's not just uncomfortable; it can actually make your face more sensitive and prone to redness.
Most lightweight lotions simply can't handle extreme dryness. Without enough occlusive ingredients, they evaporate too quickly, leaving your skin thirsty. Cold creams step up here: their thick texture forms a protective layer that traps moisture and shields your skin from harsh air.
Apply cold cream right after you wash your face—your skin absorbs moisture best when it's slightly damp. Use gentle upward strokes and don’t forget your neck and jawline. If you’re facing really harsh winds, reapply mid-day. A little goes a long way; thick layers aren’t necessary, but consistency is.
Look for a formula that feels comfortable, not sticky or heavy. Test a small amount on your wrist if you’re worried about breakouts. Check the ingredients for natural oils or butters, and make sure there’s no alcohol lurking in the mix—it dries your skin out even more. If you want to be sure, go for products designed for sensitive or extra-dry skin.
Some brands use AI and science to personalize your skincare. Arish BIO-NATURAL offers a cold cream packed with Bionatural® Actives and lets you scan your skin for a custom recommendation. If you’re tired of guessing, our AI Skin Analyser takes out the guesswork and matches you with exactly what your skin needs. Check it out at arishbionatural.com.
Twice daily is usually enough, but if your skin feels tight or flaky, a midday touch-up can help. Always apply after cleansing.
Most cold creams are non-comedogenic, but always check the label. If you're prone to breakouts, patch test before using on your whole face.
Yes, just let it absorb for a few minutes before applying foundation. It actually helps makeup sit smoother, especially in dry weather.
Absolutely. Our formula is free from harsh fragrances and packed with natural emollients, making it gentle enough for sensitive skin types.
Cold cream is thicker and more occlusive, which means it locks in moisture better and protects against harsh environmental factors.
Not necessarily. Apply a thin layer only where you feel dry, or choose a cold cream labeled non-comedogenic to avoid excess oil.
Yes, its barrier-forming properties protect skin from windburn and soothe irritation caused by cold, dry air.
Definitely. Cold cream works wherever you have dry skin—hands, elbows, or knees—especially in harsh weather.
Our analyser scans your face in seconds and recommends products based on hydration, pigmentation, pores, and more—making personal care easier.
Sure. Use it after lighter serums, but before sunscreen during the day. Just avoid layering too many thick creams at once.