Q: Is it suitable for all age groups?
A: The ingredients in the Balancing Act Moisturizer make it suitable for use by all age groups.
Q: Can I use the Balancing Act Moisturizer with CLE's Serumide?
A: Yes, that is totally fine! Use Serumide first so the active ingredients can absorb into the skin, then lock it in with Balancing Act Moisturizer. Alternatively, they can also finish their routine with Serumide if skin is sufficiently moisturised after applying it.
Q: What is the difference between this Balancing Act Moisturizer and Serumide?
A: The Balancing Act Moisturizer is a bit more lightweight and is good for those that don't have really dry skin. It's a great everyday moisturizer, especially during summer months or for AM routine. The Serumide is thicker in consistency and is better for those with aging skin that need more hydration and moisture.
Q: Is it suitable for individuals with sensitive/eczema skin?
A: Our Balancing Act Moisturizer is free of the following ingredients that are known to cause irritation to eczema prone skin - Sulfates, Paraben, Phthalates, Oxybenzone, Glucocorticoids, Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI) Methylisothiazolinone (MI), Propylene Glycol, Benzalkonium Chloride, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Fragrance, Botanical Oil Scents, Balsam of Peru, Neomycin Sulfate, Antibiotics, Formaldehyde, Lanolin.
Based on the National Eczema Association, they recommend products that contain Niacinamide & Glycerin, which are high in the ingredients list of Balancing Act Moisturizer. The product also contains Cica, which is known to calm irritated skin, which will help eczema inflammation.
Q: Is it suitable for individuals with rosacea?
A: Our Balancing Act Moisturizer is free of the following ingredients that are known to cause irritation to rosacea prone skin - Alcohol, Witch hazel, Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus oil, Peppermint, Glycolic acid, Salicylic acid, Lactic acid, Glycolic acid, Alpha hydroxy acids, Fragrance.
Q: Is it suitable for breastfeeding mums and pregnant ladies?
A: Yes. However, since it is a sensitive period, we strongly advise you to check with your gynaecologist to be extra careful.