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9 formulas across four steps. Every product publishes a full INCI list and the percentages of its hero actives — open any one to read it before you buy.

Clarity Gel Cleanser bottle standing on a bone-coloured plinthCleanse

Clarity Gel Cleanser

A pH 5.5 gel-to-foam wash with amino-acid surfactants. Lifts SPF and grime, leaves the barrier intact.

$26
Renew exfoliant glass bottle with dropperTreat

Renew AHA/BHA Exfoliant

A leave-on exfoliant: 8% glycolic + 2% salicylic, buffered. Smooths texture and clears congestion two nights a week.

$34
Bright vitamin C serum in tinted amber glassTreat

Bright 15% Vitamin C Serum

15% L-ascorbic acid with vitamin E and ferulic acid. Brightens, defends against daylight, evens tone.

$48
Pure Retinal night serum bottle in low lightTreat

Pure Retinal Night Serum

0.1% retinal (retinaldehyde) — faster than retinol, gentler than tretinoin. Smooths lines and refines pores.

$62
Soft Water Essence bottle with a fine mist of dropletsHydrate

Soft Water Essence

A weightless first-step essence with multi-weight hyaluronic acid and panthenol. Primes skin to drink in everything after.

$32
Barrier Balm moisturiser jar with a soft cream textureHydrate

Barrier Balm Moisturizer

A ceramide-and-cholesterol cream in skin-identical ratio. Repairs the barrier and locks water in overnight.

$42
Daylight Mineral SPF bottle in bright morning lightProtect

Daylight Mineral SPF 30

A 100% mineral SPF 30 with zinc oxide and niacinamide. No white cast, no fragrance, wears like a finishing fluid.

$38
Calm niacinamide serum in a soft green bottleTreat

Calm 5% Niacinamide Serum

5% niacinamide with zinc PCA. Balances oil, tightens the look of pores and steadies reactive skin.

$28
Midnight Recovery Oil with golden drops catching the lightHydrate

Midnight Recovery Oil

A squalane-and-rosehip facial oil with bakuchiol. Seals in moisture and supports overnight renewal — fragrance-free.

$46

Want to understand the actives?

Our ingredient glossary explains what vitamin C, retinal, niacinamide and ceramides actually do — and which products use them.

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