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3 of our fave skin products to help you thrive

Give your skin what it needs with these three healing solutions.

Be it dryness, sensitivity or oiliness – whatever skin woe you might have, it can be transformed with the right ingredients.

Here are a few faves from Eco Diva:

  1. For sensitive skin: soothe, strengthen and restore

Sensitive skin is often a sign that your skin barrier is compromised—overexposed to environmental stress, harsh products, or internal imbalance. The first step? Calm the inflammation, hydrate deeply, and rebalance the pH. That’s where a toner for sensitive skin makes all the difference. We love the Liquid Vitamin Hydra Mist – a hydrating vitamin boost, powered by plant-based hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, grapefruit, and bergamot oils to soothe, refresh and calm even the most reactive skin. It helps prep your skin for moisture while supporting its natural repair mechanisms.

  1. For dry, flaky skin: deep nourishment without the weight

Dryness can lead to flaking, tightness, fine lines, and dullness—because your skin lacks both water and lipids. A deeply hydrating and nutrient-dense moisturiser can replenish, plump and protect. Try the Ultimate Face Cream, a powerful skin moisturiser for dry skin, formulated with shea butter, sweet almond oil, coconut oil and Vitamin E. It melts into skin, leaving it silky-smooth and deeply hydrated without clogging pores or feeling heavy.

  1. For oily, acne-prone skin: balance is the new matte

Contrary to what most people think, products for greasy skin shouldn’t strip the skin. In fact, harsh cleansers and alcohol-based toners can cause your skin to overproduce oil. What your skin truly needs is balance. Our tip: The Natural Face Wash, a pH-balanced cleanser using bentonite clay, olive fruit oil and sesame oil to gently cleanse without stripping the skin. It removes excess sebum and impurities while feeding your skin with calming botanicals.

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