

Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Your skin has a natural barrier made of fats (lipids) and proteins. Cold air, hot showers, and harsh soaps strip away these crucial layers. Without them, water escapes fast and your skin can't stay plump or smooth.
Apply on slightly damp skin—right after showering is best. Use gentle, upward strokes and don't forget your neck. If you're layering serums, put moisturizer on last. For extra dry patches, reapply midday.
Heavy oils can clog pores for some people. Over-exfoliating makes dryness worse. Don't rely on drinking water alone—topical hydration matters most.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers targeted skin moisturizers for dry skin, powered by our patented Bionatural® Actives and AI Skin Analyser. We customize blends based on your skin's hydration needs, so you get real results without guesswork. See how we do it at arishbionatural.com.
Yes. Dry skin can still produce oil, especially if it's irritated. Pick a lightweight, hydrating formula instead of skipping moisturizer.
Right after showering or washing your face—while your skin is still slightly damp. This helps lock in extra hydration.
Flakiness means your skin barrier's damaged. Look for moisturizers with ceramides and fatty acids to help repair it, not just hydrate.
Hydration from within is important, but topical moisturizers are essential. Skin loses water quickly, so external products really matter.
Fragrance can irritate sensitive, dry skin. Unscented or naturally scented options are usually safer.
Our AI Skin Analyser at Arish BIO-NATURAL scans your skin and recommends the best Bionatural® Actives for your hydration needs.
It's better to use moisturizers made for your face. Body lotions may be too heavy or contain irritants not suited for facial skin.
We blend natural ingredients with patented actives, customizing formulas using our AI Skin Analyser for truly targeted hydration.
Absolutely. If your skin feels dry, reapply as needed—especially in harsh weather or after washing your face.
Gentle exfoliation can help remove dead skin, but overdoing it leads to more dryness. Stick to mild exfoliants once or twice a week.