

Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
You wake up, look in the mirror, and see flaky patches. By midday, your skin feels tight and uncomfortable. Dry skin isn’t just a winter problem—it can pop up year-round, especially if you’re using harsh soaps or spending hours in air-conditioned spaces.
Here’s what’s happening: Your skin’s natural barrier loses water faster than it can replenish, leaving you feeling rough and sometimes itchy. Age, climate, and even hot showers can make things worse.
Petrolatum, squalane, and natural butters like shea or mango form a protective layer. They stop water from escaping, which is crucial if your skin is always thirsty.
Look for ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or aloe vera. These act like magnets, pulling water from the air (and deeper skin layers) to the surface.
Ceramides and fatty acids help patch up the tiny cracks in your skin’s outer layer. Without these, even the best moisturiser won’t hold up for long.
Rich, creamy formulas tend to hydrate longer. If you’re dealing with rough patches, balms might be your best bet for overnight rescue.
Go for simple ingredient lists. Shorter lists mean fewer chances of something messing with your skin.
You don’t have to spend a fortune. Many effective moisturisers for dry skin fall in the ₹400–₹1200 range, especially when you know what to look for.
If you’re tired of guessing, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides a personalised approach with our AI Skin Analyser. We’ll scan your skin and match you with Bionatural® Actives designed to hydrate deeply and repair your barrier. Find your match at arishbionatural.com.
Face oils can help seal in moisture, but they don’t replace a good moisturiser that also brings hydration and barrier support. Layering both often works best.
Twice daily—morning and evening—usually does the trick. Some people with very dry skin reapply midday, especially in harsh weather.
Not always. Many rich creams use non-comedogenic ingredients, so check the label if you’re acne-prone. Shea butter, squalane, and ceramides are generally safe.
Hands and body often need heavier formulas. Facial moisturisers are usually lighter; using a dedicated hand or body cream can help lock in moisture longer.
Absolutely. We use Bionatural® Actives tailored for hydration and barrier repair. Our AI Skin Analyser helps match you to the ideal formula for your skin’s needs.
Most of the time, yes. Fragrances can trigger irritation, especially if your skin is already sensitive or flaky.
Glycerin, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, squalane, and shea butter hydrate and strengthen your skin’s barrier.
You might need to switch to a richer formula in winter or dry climates. Lighter creams may work for milder conditions.
Our analyser scans your face and assesses dryness, pores, and more, so we can recommend the best Bionatural® Actives for your skin.
Not necessarily. Many affordable options offer powerful hydration. Focus on ingredients and texture rather than just price.