Almost everyone with skin problems first resorts to familiar methods:
Creams with promises like "24h moisture", trendy serums with active ingredient boosters, or new products hyped on social media.
Many eczema sufferers know the drill:
As soon as the skin improves, redness, tightness, or itching return—sometimes even worse than before.
However, current dermatological findings show:
These products only combat the symptoms—not the true cause of dry, irritated, or sensitive skin.
Because the core problem lies in a weakened skin barrier:
The natural protective layer of lipids, ceramides, and fats is disrupted—it can no longer retain moisture and reacts hypersensitively to every irritant.
The result:
Millions of people apply creams, care for, and try products—without their skin truly becoming healthy or resilient.
❌ Conventional Creams – Short-term Relief, Long-term Weakening
- Many products contain water, alcohol, or silicones, which only superficially nourish the skin.
- The natural protective layer is not rebuilt, but further dried out.
- The feeling of tightness returns—often accompanied by burning or itching.
❌ "Active Ingredient" Serums – Irritating Instead of Regenerating
- Active acids, retinol, or fragrances can overwhelm sensitive skin.
- What starts as a glow often ends with redness, burning, or micro-tears in the skin barrier.
❌ "Clean Beauty" Promises – Beautifully Packaged, but Empty Content
- Many brands advertise with "natural," but use refined oils or plant-based esters that are unfamiliar to the skin.
- The body does not recognize them as its own substance—the care remains superficial.
❌ Medical or Pharmacy Care – Relief Without Rebuilding
- Many of these products contain mineral oils, paraffins, PEGs, or preservatives that do not provide real, skin-identical lipids.
- The skin is "sealed" from the outside, but not strengthened from within.
- The result: irritated, over-treated, and permanently sensitive.
The truth is:
As long as the skin barrier is weakened, no cream in the world can permanently repair it.
Only if you give it natural, skin-identical fats can it truly regenerate—as nature intended.