Spending time in the outdoors can be a testing time for the skin, especially when we are exposed to cold temperatures, low humidity, wind and sunlight for extended periods of time. This might include activities such as cycling, walking/hiking/climbing, skiing and outdoor sports activities for example. Windy and cold conditions can be particularly dehydrating to the skin and when combined with sunlight exposure can often leave the skin feeling sore, dry and sensitive.
Here at Nativis, we have developed a range of skincare products to help combat the ravages of the environment when participating in outdoor activities. Our products can be used to keep the skin hydrated and moisturised during activities to prevent the skin from drying out and becoming sensitive. Our moisturising Gel contains the natural active ingredient silk Hydra-fix which will hydrate and moisturise the skin, protecting it during outdoor activities. Applying the Silk Hydra-Fix©® Moisturising Cream after the Gel will provide additional hydration and further moisturise and protect the skin. The natural active ingredient, Silk Hydra-fix will also provide some protection from UVA and UVB which combined, can cause sunburn and damage the lower regions of the skin. We would recommend using a sunscreen after the application of the gel and cream for total protection from the damaging effects of extended exposure to sunlight.
Silk Hydra-Fix Moisturising Gel (200g) | Directions for Use - Hydrate and Moisturise
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Silk Hydra-Fix Moisturising Cream (50g) | Directions for Use - Protect
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Package Price £37.80 - SAVING 10% |
Applying the moisturising gel and then the moisturising cream prior to venturing out into the outdoors will provide a high level of protection to the elements. In order to maintain protection the gel and cream should be applied at regular intervals whilst outside. We would also recommend that a high factor sunscreen (30+) is applied to the exposed areas of skin after application of the gel and cream for maximum protection to minimise skin damage and post activity discomfort.