Night Recovery

Deep Repair Night Mask

Barrier restoration while you sleep — ceramides, bakuchiol & niacinamide

Deep Repair Night Mask

Intensive Treatment

Deep Repair Night Mask

A luxuriously rich overnight mask formulated to rebuild the skin's lipid barrier during the body's natural repair cycle. Ceramide NP and AP complex replenishes the intercellular matrix; plant-derived bakuchiol provides retinol-comparable cell-turnover support without photosensitivity; niacinamide calms inflammation and brightens uneven tone. Wake to visibly plumper, more resilient skin.

Key Benefits

  • Rebuilds compromised lipid barrier overnight
  • Reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
  • Stimulates collagen synthesis (bakuchiol pathway)
  • Calms post-treatment inflammation
  • Visibly reduces fine lines with consistent use
  • Fragrance-free, retinol-free, safe for sensitised skin

Key Ingredients

Ceramide NP Ceramide AP Bakuchiol 1% Niacinamide 4% Phytosphingosine Cholesterol Polyglutamic Acid Shea Butter

How to Use

Apply a generous layer to cleansed face and neck as the final step of your evening routine. Leave on overnight. Rinse in the morning or blend any remaining product into skin. Use 3–5 nights per week or as needed.

Disclaimer: This product is a cosmetic, not a medicine. Individual results may vary. Consult a dermatologist if you have a diagnosed skin condition. Read our full Health Disclaimer.

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The Science Behind the Formula

Ceramide Barrier Theory

The stratum corneum relies on a precise ratio of ceramides, cholesterol and free fatty acids. When this ratio is disturbed — by over-cleansing, UV exposure, or ageing — TEWL rises and sensitivity increases. Topical ceramides with the correct lipid ratio restore lamellar structure and measurably reduce TEWL within 72 hours of application.

Bakuchiol vs Retinol

Clinical comparative studies demonstrate that 0.5–1% bakuchiol delivers equivalent improvements in fine-line depth, skin texture and elasticity to 0.5% retinol — without the characteristic initial purging period, photosensitivity or teratogenic risk. Mechanism: selective agonism at retinoid receptors without RAR-mediated irritation pathways.

Niacinamide & Barrier Synergy

Vitamin B3 (niacinamide) upregulates ceramide biosynthesis endogenously while simultaneously inhibiting melanosome transfer, suppressing inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6) and strengthening tight junctions. Its combination with exogenous ceramides produces additive rather than merely additive barrier restoration.

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