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SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic vs Phloretin CF: Expert Comparison for UK Skin Types
SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic and Phloretin CF are two of the most advanced antioxidant serums designed to protect against environmental stress while supporting brighter, healthier-looking skin. Both are backed by well-established antioxidant research, but they are formulated for different skin types and concerns. If you are deciding between the two, the right choice comes down to your skin type, your routine and the results you want to prioritise.
What Makes SkinCeuticals Antioxidant Serums Clinically Different?
Both CE Ferulic and Phloretin CF are formulated according to the Duke antioxidant patent, a set of criteria developed through research by Dr Sheldon Pinnell at Duke University that defines the conditions required for L-ascorbic acid to achieve dermal penetration and meaningful photoprotective activity. These criteria include a specific pH range (3.5 or below), a minimum effective concentration of L-ascorbic acid, and the inclusion of stabilising co-antioxidants.
This formulation approach helps explain why SkinCeuticals antioxidant serums are often recognised for their strong clinical backing. For customers looking for daily antioxidant protection with added support for visible signs of skin ageing, that research-led formulation can make a meaningful difference. The distinction matters for those seeking dermal-level photoprotection and collagen support, rather than surface-level antioxidant activity.
CE Ferulic: Formulation and Clinical Profile
CE Ferulic contains 15% L-ascorbic acid combined with 1% alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) and 0.5% ferulic acid, formulated at a pH of approximately 2.5 to 3.0 to ensure L-ascorbic acid stability and dermal absorption. At this concentration and pH, the formulation has the most robust clinical evidence base for reducing UV-induced free radical damage, supporting collagen synthesis and improving visible photodamage over time.
Ferulic acid doubles the photoprotective efficacy of vitamins C and E when combined - a finding central to the CE Ferulic formula. This synergistic effect also improves the stability of L-ascorbic acid, extending the effective shelf life of the serum and reducing the risk of oxidative degradation.
Phloretin CF: Formulation and Clinical Profile
Phloretin CF uses a lower concentration of L-ascorbic acid (10%) combined with 0.5% ferulic acid and 2% phloretin, a polyphenol derived from apple with documented antioxidant and anti-glycation activity. The formulation is lighter in texture and has a slightly higher pH, making it better tolerated by oily, combination and blemish-prone skin types.
The inclusion of phloretin targets pigmentation-driving oxidative processes that CE Ferulic does not address as directly. For skin with existing visible pigmentation alongside free radical concerns, Phloretin CF offers a more targeted option than simply reducing to a lower vitamin C concentration.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature
CE Ferulic
Phloretin CF
L-Ascorbic Acid Concentration
15%
10%
Additional Antioxidants
Vitamin E (1%), Ferulic Acid (0.5%)
Phloretin (2%), Ferulic Acid (0.5%)
Approximate pH
2.5 to 3.0
3.0 to 3.5
Texture
Water-based, slight viscosity
Lightweight, fluid
Best Skin Types
Normal, dry, mature
Oily, combination, blemish-prone
Primary Benefit
Photoprotection and collagen support
Antioxidant protection with pigmentation targeting
Sensitive Skin Suitability
With caution due to lower pH
More suitable for sensitivity-prone skin
Which Should You Choose?
CE Ferulic is suited to:
Skin that is normal to dry and tolerates low-pH formulations well.
Primary concerns of visible photodamage, fine lines and collagen support.
Those who prioritise the most extensively studied antioxidant serum in the non-prescription category.
Mature skin where anti-ageing efficacy is prioritised above tolerability.
Phloretin CF is suited to:
Oily, combination or blemish-prone skin types.
Those who experience sensitivity or irritation with high-concentration L-ascorbic acid serums.
Visible pigmentation alongside free radical protection as a concern.
Those who prefer a lighter serum texture that sits comfortably under daily SPF and makeup.
Can Both Serums Be Used?
Some people choose to use CE Ferulic on days requiring maximum antioxidant and photoprotective coverage and Phloretin CF on days when a lighter formula is preferred. For most, one serum used consistently will deliver better results than alternating between both. Consistency of application is more clinically significant than the choice between the two formulations.
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Holiday Skincare Guide: How to Protect and Restore Your Skin While Travelling
Travel can place extra stress on skin that a standard home routine is not designed to manage. Altitude, humidity changes, UV intensity, recycled cabin air and unfamiliar water quality all interact with the skin barrier in ways that can trigger dehydration, sensitivity and congestion. A well-considered holiday skincare routine, built around clinically proven actives, protects the skin you have worked to maintain and supports recovery when it comes under environmental stress.
What Happens to Your Skin When You Travel?
The skin barrier maintains equilibrium within a fairly narrow range of environmental conditions. When you travel, particularly on long-haul flights or to high-UV destinations, multiple stressors converge simultaneously.
Understanding what each stressor does to the skin is the most reliable basis for building a travel skincare kit that delivers clinical results, rather than simply packing your usual products and expecting the same outcome.
The Main Skin Challenges When Travelling
UV Intensity
UV intensity at popular holiday destinations is often significantly higher than in the UK, and UV exposure on flights increases proportionally with altitude during cruising. A broad-spectrum SPF 50+ applied consistently is the single most important product in any holiday skincare routine. Heliocare 360 Invisible Spray SPF 50+ provides lightweight, high-protection coverage with no white cast, making reapplication realistic across a full day outdoors without disrupting makeup or feeling heavy in heat.
Dehydration and Barrier Stress
Cabin air on long-haul flights typically has a humidity level under 20 per cent, far below the 40 to 60 per cent range in which the skin barrier functions optimally. This accelerates transepidermal water loss, leaving skin visibly dry and more sensitive to topical irritants. The EPICUTIS Lipid Recovery Mask, applied as an overnight treatment before and after travel days, strengthens the skin barrier and relieves dehydration-related sensitivity at a cellular level.
Heat, Sweat and Congestion
Heat and increased sweating change the sebum environment on the skin surface, which can trigger congestion and breakouts even in those who are not typically blemish-prone. Using a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser and avoiding heavy occlusive moisturisers in humid climates reduces this risk. Double cleansing at the end of each day removes accumulated sunscreen, salt, chlorine and environmental pollutants before they can compromise the barrier overnight.
Water Quality
Hard water, high in calcium and magnesium, can leave skin feeling drier, tighter or more reactive than soft water. In destinations with very hard water, switching to a micellar water or cleansing oil for the cleansing step avoids direct tap water contact and reduces the irritation that hard water can cause on sensitive or barrier-compromised skin.
Holiday Skincare Routine: Morning
Cleanse with your regular cleanser using cool water to avoid vasodilation and post-cleanse redness.
Apply Obagi Professional-C Serum 15% for antioxidant protection against UV-generated free radicals.
Follow with a lightweight moisturiser suited to the climate - lighter in humidity, richer in dry heat.
Apply Heliocare 360 Invisible Spray SPF 50+ as the final step and reapply every two hours in direct sun.
Holiday Skincare Routine: Evening
Double cleanse to remove sunscreen, salt, chlorine and environmental pollutants accumulated during the day.
Apply SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Gel to calm any redness or sensitivity from sun and heat exposure.
Use the EPICUTIS Lipid Recovery Mask as an overnight treatment after prolonged UV exposure or travel days.
Pause retinoid use during periods of heavy sun exposure and reintroduce gradually on return.
What to Pack: The Medical-Grade Travel Edit
Product
Purpose
When to Use
Heliocare 360 Invisible Spray SPF 50+
Broad-spectrum photoprotection, reapplication-friendly
Every morning, every 2 hours outdoors
Obagi Professional-C Serum 15%
Antioxidant defence and photoprotection support via 15% L-ascorbic acid
Morning, under SPF
SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Gel
Calming and rehydrating after sun and heat exposure
Evening after cleansing
EPICUTIS Lipid Recovery Mask
Concentrated phospholipid barrier repair for flight days and post-sun skin
Overnight, especially on travel days
Post-Holiday Skin Recovery
Even with a well-managed routine, skin benefits from a focused recovery period on return from holiday. Reintroduce your retinoid gradually, starting at a lower frequency than before travel. Prioritise barrier repair over exfoliation for the first week back.
If visible pigmentation has developed from sun exposure, a vitamin C serum used consistently over eight to twelve weeks can help reduce the appearance of post-holiday discolouration without aggressive intervention. Avoid introducing new actives immediately after returning and allow the skin to stabilise first.
Explore the holiday skincare edit at SKINSTATION
The following options are available at SKINSTATION as part of a targeted holiday skincare routine. Clinically proven to perform under the specific conditions travel creates: high UV, barrier stress, dehydration and post-sun sensitivity.
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Sunburn Care UK: Expert Guide for Sun-Damaged Skin
Sunburned skin needs calm, careful support. When skin has been exposed to too much UV, it can feel hot, tight, uncomfortable and more fragile than usual. The priority is to cool the skin, avoid further sun exposure and keep the routine simple while the skin barrier feels compromised.
SKINSTATION recommends a measured approach to sun-damaged skin. Use soothing, barrier-supporting skincare, avoid harsh active ingredients and make daily sun protection a non-negotiable step once the skin has settled. If the skin is blistered, severely painful or accompanied by feeling unwell, seek appropriate professional guidance.
What happens when skin is sunburned?
Sunburn is a visible sign that the skin has been overexposed to UV radiation. The skin may appear red or darker than usual depending on skin tone, and it may feel warm, tender or tight. Peeling can also occur as the skin renews after damage.
Because UV exposure can contribute to the appearance of premature ageing, uneven tone and pigmentation, prevention matters. A consistent SPF routine is one of the most important steps for long-term skin health and visible skin quality.
What to do after too much sun exposure
Move out of the sun as soon as possible and keep the skin cool. A cool shower or compress can help reduce the feeling of heat. Avoid very hot water, fragranced body products and exfoliating scrubs while the skin feels tender.
Keep skincare minimal. A gentle cleanse, a soothing serum or gel and a barrier-supporting moisturiser are usually more appropriate than a complex active routine. Avoid retinoids, exfoliating acids and strong vitamin C products until the skin feels comfortable again.
Soothing skincare ingredients to consider
Look for formulas designed to comfort and hydrate the skin. Humectants can help attract water to the skin, while barrier-supporting ingredients can help the skin feel calmer and more resilient. Lightweight gel textures may feel refreshing when the skin is warm.
SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Gel is a popular option for skin that feels sensitive or visibly stressed. Its lightweight texture makes it suitable for layering beneath a moisturiser when the skin needs a more comfortable-feeling finish.
Support the skin barrier with hydration
After sun exposure, hydration is important. Sunburned skin can feel tight and dry, so a moisturiser can help improve comfort while supporting the skin barrier. Choose a formula that feels nourishing without stinging or leaving the skin overloaded.
Obagi Hydrate supports daily hydration, while EPICUTIS Lipid Recovery Mask can be used when the skin feels dry, fragile or in need of additional comfort. Apply products gently and avoid rubbing the skin.
When to restart active skincare
Pause strong active ingredients until the skin feels calm and comfortable. This includes exfoliating acids, retinoids and high-strength brightening formulas. Reintroduce them gradually and follow product guidance carefully.
If uneven tone becomes more noticeable after sun exposure, focus first on recovery and consistent SPF. Once the skin has settled, a targeted routine can help improve the appearance of pigmentation and visible dullness over time.
How to reduce future sun damage
Apply broad-spectrum SPF every morning to exposed skin.
Reapply SPF during the day, especially after sweating, swimming or towelling.
Wear protective clothing, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat when UV levels are high.
Avoid peak sun where possible, particularly during summer months.
Use a generous amount of SPF rather than relying on a thin layer.
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Refine Your Sun Care Routine with Skinstation
Sunburned skin needs simplicity, comfort and protection. Keep the routine gentle, support hydration and avoid additional UV exposure while the skin feels compromised. For long-term prevention, daily SPF and barrier-supporting skincare can help maintain healthier-looking skin over time.
Best Cleanser for Dry Skin UK: Gentle, Hydrating Formulas
Dry skin needs cleansing that feels comfortable, not tight. The right cleanser should remove daily impurities, sunscreen and make-up without leaving the skin barrier feeling stripped.
If your skin often feels rough, flaky or tight after washing, your cleanser may be too harsh for your skin type. A gentle, hydrating formula can help maintain comfort while preparing the skin for serums, moisturisers and SPF.
At SKINSTATION, dry skin routines often begin with barrier-conscious cleansers such as Medik8 Calmwise™ Soothing Cleanser, SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser and Obagi Nu-Derm Gentle Cleanser.
Why dry skin needs a gentle cleanser
Cleansing is essential, but dry skin can be more prone to discomfort when exposed to strong surfactants, fragrance-heavy formulas or products that leave the skin feeling squeaky clean. That tight feeling is not a sign that your cleanser is working better. It may indicate that the skin has been left without enough surface comfort.
A suitable cleanser for dry skin should support a comfortable cleanse while respecting the skin barrier. Look for formulas that leave the skin soft, calm and ready for the next step in your routine.
What to look for in a cleanser for dry skin
The best cleanser for dry skin is usually gentle, non-stripping and suited to daily use. Cream, lotion and mild gel textures can all work well, depending on your preference and whether you wear make-up or SPF every day.
Look for:
Gentle cleansing agents that do not leave skin feeling tight.
Hydrating ingredients such as glycerin or humectants.
Barrier-supporting ingredients that help maintain comfort.
A texture that suits your routine, from cream cleanser to gentle gel.
Fragrance-free or low-fragrance options if your skin is sensitive.
Avoid harsh scrubs or overly foaming formulas if your skin already feels dry, tight or easily unsettled.
Best SKINSTATION cleanser options for dry skin
Medik8 Calmwise™ Soothing Cleanser is well-suited to skin that feels dry, delicate or redness-prone. It is designed to cleanse while helping the skin feel calm and is a gentle cleanser suited to dry, delicate or redness-prone skin. It helps remove impurities while supporting skin comfort, making it well suited to routines where calm, non-stripping cleansing is a priority.
SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser is a mild cream cleanser suited to dry or sensitive-feeling skin. It helps remove impurities without leaving the skin feeling stripped.
Obagi Nu-Derm Gentle Cleanser is a refined daily cleanser that can be used as part of a structured Obagi routine. It is suitable for skin that needs effective cleansing without unnecessary harshness.
You can also explore the wider cleansers collection to compare textures and brands.
How to cleanse dry skin correctly
Use lukewarm water, not hot water, and massage your cleanser gently over the skin for 30 to 60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a soft towel.
Follow with a hydrating serum or moisturiser while the skin is still slightly damp. This can help maintain a more comfortable feel after cleansing. For dry skin routines, the moisturisers collection can help you complete the next step.
Discover Skincare Curated for Dry Skin
A well-chosen cleanser can make the rest of your dry skin routine feel more effective and comfortable. Explore Medik8 Calmwise™ Soothing Cleanser, SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser, Obagi Nu-Derm Gentle Cleanser and the SKINSTATION cleansers collection to find a formula suited to your skin.
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Daily SPF in the UK: Why UVA Protection Is the Most Important Anti-Ageing Step
Daily broad-spectrum SPF is one of the most important steps in a results-focused skincare routine. For shoppers looking for visible skin longevity, it is also one of the most consistent ways to help protect the appearance of firmness, tone and texture over time.
In the UK, SPF is still often treated as a summer-only product, reserved for holidays, heatwaves or days spent outdoors. This is one of the biggest misconceptions in daily skincare. UVA rays are present throughout the year, can pass through cloud cover and can penetrate standard window glass. This means your skin can be exposed even when the weather feels cool, grey or typically British.
For SKINSTATION customers, the goal is not simply to avoid sunburn. It is to build a refined, evidence-led routine that supports long-term skin health and helps reduce the visible impact of photoageing. That starts with understanding why daily sunscreen in the UK matters, how UVA protection works and how to choose the best SPF for face UK routines that you will apply consistently.
Why Daily SPF Matters for Long-Term Skin Health
UV exposure is one of the leading external contributors to visible skin ageing. Over time, repeated exposure can affect the appearance of collagen, elastin, pigmentation and skin texture. The changes are often gradual, which is why they can be easy to underestimate. Fine lines, uneven tone, dullness and reduced elasticity usually reflect years of cumulative exposure rather than a single day in the sun.
This is why SPF should be considered a daily skincare essential, not an occasional protective step. High-quality serums, retinoids, peptides and moisturisers can all play a valuable role in a professional-grade routine, but they work best when your skin is consistently protected from daily environmental stress. Without SPF, the visible benefits of the rest of your routine can be harder to maintain.
A polished routine does not need to be complicated. A cleanser, targeted serum, moisturiser where needed and broad-spectrum SPF can create a strong daily structure. For many shoppers, the difference between wearing SPF occasionally and applying it every morning is the difference between reactive skincare and a more preventative approach to ageing well.
UVA vs UVB: What Is the Difference?
The term UV refers to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. UVA and UVB are both relevant to skin health, but they affect the skin differently. Understanding this distinction makes it easier to choose a daily face SPF with the right level of protection.
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Understanding SPF: What the Number Really Means
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. The number tells you how much protection a product provides against UVB under controlled testing conditions. SPF 50 means skin takes 50 times longer to redden compared with unprotected skin in that test setting. It is useful, but it is not the whole picture.
For anti-ageing routines, UVA protection is just as important. This is why broad-spectrum protection matters. In Europe, broad-spectrum sunscreens must provide a minimum level of UVA protection in relation to the SPF rating. You may also see the UVA circle logo, which indicates that the product meets this standard.
When choosing a face SPF, look beyond the number alone. A well-formulated daily sunscreen should offer broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection, feel comfortable on the skin, layer well with your morning skincare and sit smoothly under make-up if you wear it. The best formula is the one you will apply properly, every day.
The UK UV Index: Why SPF Is Still Relevant on Cloudy Days
The UK UV index is highest between April and September, but UVA exposure does not disappear outside summer. Cooler temperatures can be misleading because they change how the weather feels, not how much cumulative light exposure your skin receives.
Cloud cover also creates a false sense of security. A grey day can still allow a significant amount of UV radiation through. If you commute, work near a window, walk at lunchtime or spend time driving, your skin may be exposed to low-level UVA more often than you realise.
This type of everyday exposure is not always immediately visible. It is cumulative, which is exactly why daily SPF is so important in a skin longevity routine. The aim is to reduce repeated exposure before it has a visible impact on tone, texture and firmness.
How to Choose the Best SPF for Face UK Routines
A face SPF should feel like skincare, not like a heavy beach sunscreen. Texture, finish and compatibility matter because they directly affect consistency. If the formula pills, feels greasy or leaves a visible cast, you are less likely to use enough product or apply it every morning.
For professional-grade daily use, look for:
· Broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection.
· SPF 30 or SPF 50, with SPF 50 preferred for more comprehensive daily protection.
· A comfortable facial texture that works with your skin type.
· Hydrating or barrier-supportive ingredients if your skin feels dry or tight.
· A finish that layers well under make-up or on bare skin.
· A formula suitable for sensitive, blemish-prone or redness-prone skin if relevant.
SKINSTATION curates daily SPF formulas from trusted, professional-grade skincare brands that are designed to fit into a polished routine. Two strong options are SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial Defense SPF 50 30ml and Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect SPF50+ 50ml.
Recommended Daily SPF Options at SKINSTATION
SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial Defense SPF 50 30ml
SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial Defense SPF 50 30ml is a lightweight daily sunscreen designed to help defend and hydrate the skin while supporting a smoother, more even-looking complexion. It offers advanced UVA and UVB protection in a moisturising texture that absorbs easily, making it a refined choice for everyday facial use.
This is a strong option if you want high-protection SPF with a comfortable finish that can sit beneath make-up or be worn as the final step in a simple morning routine. It is particularly well-suited to shoppers who want daily protection without a heavy or overly rich feel.
Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect SPF50+ 50ml
Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect SPF50+ 50ml is a premium day cream with SPF50+ protection, designed to defend, hydrate and support the skin barrier. It combines broad-spectrum UV filters with antioxidants and a DNA-repairing enzyme, while maintaining a lightweight, non-greasy feel.
This option is ideal if you prefer a day moisturiser and SPF in one step. Its invisible finish makes it suitable for a wide range of skin tones, while ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and squalane help support comfort and hydration throughout the day.
How to Apply SPF Correctly
Even the best SPF can underperform if it is applied too sparingly. The protection stated on the packaging is based on a generous application in controlled testing. In everyday routines, many people use less than required, which reduces the level of protection achieved.
For daily facial use, apply SPF as the final step in your morning skincare routine. Use enough product to cover the face, neck and decolletage evenly, and remember often-missed areas such as the ears, hairline and sides of the neck.
· Apply after moisturiser and before make-up.
· Use approximately a quarter teaspoon for the face and neck as a practical guide.
· Apply at least 15 minutes before sun exposure where the product instructions recommend it.
· Reapply every two hours when outdoors for extended periods.
· Reapply after swimming, heavy sweating or towel drying.
· Do not rely on SPF in foundation or powder alone, as coverage is usually too light and uneven.
Where SPF Fits in a Results-Focused Routine
SPF is not separate from your skincare routine. It is what helps protect the results you are working towards. If you use vitamin C, peptides, exfoliating acids or retinoids, daily protection is especially important because these actives are often chosen to improve the appearance of tone, texture and radiance over time.
A balanced morning routine may look like this: cleanse, apply an antioxidant or targeted serum, moisturise if needed, then finish with SPF. In the evening, you can focus on renewal-focused steps such as retinoids, peptides or barrier-supportive moisturisers.
The key is consistency. A highly advanced routine used irregularly is less effective than a clear, structured routine applied every day. Daily SPF is the step that makes the rest of your investment work harder for longer.
Common SPF Mistakes to Avoid
· Saving SPF for sunny days only. UVA exposure is relevant throughout the year.
· Applying too little product. A thin layer may not provide the labelled level of protection.
· Missing the neck and decolletage. These areas are commonly exposed and can show visible signs of ageing.
· Assuming make-up with SPF is enough. It rarely provides even or generous coverage.
· Choosing a formula you dislike. Texture matters because daily compliance matters.
· Skipping reapplication outdoors. SPF needs to be refreshed during prolonged exposure.
Shop Daily SPF at SKINSTATION
Daily broad-spectrum SPF is one of the most effective ways to support the visible results of your skincare routine. It helps protect against the environmental exposure that contributes to dullness, uneven tone, fine lines and loss of firmness over time.
At SKINSTATION, our SPF edit is curated for shoppers who want professional-grade protection without compromising on texture, finish or daily comfort. Shop SkinCeuticals Ultra Facial Defense SPF 50 30ml,Medik8 Advanced Day Ultimate Protect SPF50+ 50ml or HELIOCARE 360° Gel Oil-Free SPF50 50ml to build a daily routine that feels polished, protective and easy to maintain.
Expert-led skincare. Professional-grade formulas. Curated daily protection for visible skin longevity.
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Skin Cell Renewal: The Science Behind Obagi's NU-GEN™ Serum
Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum marks a considered shift in results-focused skincare. Instead of focusing only on the visible surface of ageing, it is designed to support the cellular energy processes that help skin look firmer, brighter and more resilient over time.
This matters because modern skincare is no longer about chasing quick fixes. It is about choosing professional-grade formulations that work intelligently within a structured routine. The Obagi NU-GEN™ Serum sits within this space, combining advanced ingredient technology with a focus on long-term skin quality and visible renewal.
Discover the NAD+ science behind the formula, who it may suit, how to layer it within an existing regimen, and why it offers a different type of support compared with traditional vitamin C, peptide and retinoid products.
What is NAD+ and why is it important for skin?
NAD+, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a vital role in cellular energy, DNA repair and communication between cells. In skin, these processes help support the activity required for smoother texture, improved radiance and the appearance of stronger, more resilient skin.
As skin ages, NAD+ levels naturally decline. This can affect the way skin cells perform, repair and renew. The visible signs can include dullness, uneven texture, reduced bounce and a gradual loss of density. These changes are part of the wider ageing process, influenced by time, environmental stressors, UV exposure and lifestyle factors.
NAD+ skincare focuses on this deeper cellular environment. Rather than acting only on the surface, it supports the conditions that help skin appear more energised, responsive and refined.
How does Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum work?
Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum is formulated with AGE CTRL Complex, synergistic combination of NMN (a naturally occurring biomolecule) and Niacinamide (an active but stable form of vitamin B3), to support declining NAD+ levels within the skin. By helping to replenish this pathway, the serum is designed to support cellular energy production and the foundational processes that influence visible skin quality.
This makes Obagi NU-GEN™ distinct from many familiar active categories. Retinoids help refine the appearance of texture and support visible renewal. Vitamin C helps defend against oxidative stress and supports a brighter-looking complexion. Peptides help reinforce the appearance of firmness and elasticity. Obagi NU-GEN™ takes a complementary position, supporting the energy environment that helps skin function more effectively over time.
In practical terms, this means it can be used as a strategic layer within an established routine. It is not designed to replace your antioxidant, retinoid or peptide serum. It is designed to support the cellular pathways that help those routines feel more complete.
What visible results can you expect?
Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum is best understood as a long-term skin quality that helps visibly rewind the skin’s age by up to 6 years (based on a 2025 12-week ageing clinical test). Its value is in supporting the cellular processes that influence how skin looks and performs over time.
*Results based on a 2025 12-week blemish-prone clinical test.
With consistent use, skin may appear brighter, smoother and more radiant. Texture may look more refined, while the complexion can appear more energised and resilient. For those who feel their existing routine has reached a plateau, Obagi NU-GEN™ offers a more advanced step focused on the foundations of skin renewal.
As with any professional-grade skincare product, consistency is essential. Visible improvement is typically built through regular application and a well-balanced regimen that also includes daily broad-spectrum SPF.
Who is Obagi NU-GEN™ Serum suited for?
Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum may suit those in their 30s and beyond who are beginning to notice dullness, uneven texture or reduced radiance, as well as those in their 40s, 50s and beyond who want to support a more resilient-looking complexion.
It can also be a strong option for those who already use Obagi, vitamin C or retinoid products and want to add a cellular-level serum without overcomplicating their routine.The aim is to choose a targeted formula that supports a clear skin goal.
If your focus is skin longevity, radiance, visible smoothness and overall skin quality, Obagi NU-GEN™ is a relevant addition to consider.
How to use Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum
Apply Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum to cleansed, dry skin before heavier creams or oils. As a general rule, apply lighter, more fluid textures before richer formulations. This helps each step sit comfortably within the routine.
The serum can be used morning or evening, depending on your existing regimen and skin tolerance. In the morning, follow with moisturiser and broad-spectrum SPF. In the evening, layer according to your preferred active routine, taking care not to overload skin with too many new actives at once.
For best results, introduce it gradually if your skin is already using retinoids, acids or other advanced actives. A structured approach is more effective than frequently changing products.
How does it fit with other active skincare?
Obagi NU-GEN™ can sit alongside many established active categories because it supports a different pathway. Vitamin C is often used to support brightness and antioxidant protection. Retinoids help refine visible texture and the appearance of fine lines. Peptides are commonly chosen for firmness and elasticity support. Obagi NU-GEN™ focuses on cellular energy and renewal support.
This makes it especially useful for those who want to build a longevity-focused skincare routine. Rather than viewing it as an alternative to your current serums, think of it as a supporting layer that helps complete a more advanced regimen.
As always, the most effective routine is one that your skin can tolerate consistently. Results-focused skincare should feel structured, purposeful and sustainable.
Shop Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum at Skinstation
Skinstation is an authorised destination for professional-grade skincare, offering expert-led guidance for shoppers who want clinically informed products and visible results.
Shop Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum here: Obagi NU-GEN™ Cellular Renewal Serum.
Whether you are refining an established Obagi regimen or building a skin longevity routine for the first time, Skinstation can help you choose products with clarity, confidence and purpose.
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Longevity Skincare: The Clinical UK Guide to Skin Health at Every Age
Longevity skincare is a considered approach to maintaining skin health over time. Rather than relying on a single age-focused product, it brings together daily protection, clinically supported ingredients and a consistent routine designed to support visible resilience across every decade.
At SKINSTATION, longevity skincare sits within a premium, expert-led approach to results-focused skincare. A well-structured routine can help improve the appearance of fine lines, uneven tone, dullness, texture changes and reduced firmness, while supporting the skin barrier that protects your complexion every day.
What Is Longevity Skincare?
Longevity skincare focuses on preserving the look and feel of healthy skin for longer. It takes inspiration from preventative skin health principles, but translates them into a practical routine built around daily use, skin tolerance and visible results.
The most effective longevity routines usually include four foundations: broad-spectrum SPF, antioxidant support, vitamin A derivatives such as retinol, and barrier-focused hydration. Peptides can also play an important role, particularly for skin that is starting to show changes in firmness, expression lines or overall smoothness.
This approach differs from conventional anti-ageing skincare because it is not centred on quick fixes. Longevity skincare is cumulative. It works best when the routine is consistent, well balanced and built around formulas that are supported by credible ingredient science.
How Does Longevity Skincare Support the Skin?
Skin changes over time for several reasons. Natural ageing can slow surface renewal and reduce the appearance of firmness. Environmental exposure, especially UV and pollution, can accelerate visible signs such as uneven tone, rough texture and fine lines.
A longevity skincare routine supports the skin by addressing these pathways through complementary active ingredients:
Broad-spectrum SPF helps defend against UV-related collagen breakdown and visible photoageing.
Vitamin C, particularly L-ascorbic acid, supports antioxidant defence and helps improve the look of brightness and uneven tone.
Retinoids support surface renewal and can help refine the appearance of texture, fine lines and visible skin quality.
Peptides support a firmer-looking, smoother complexion by working within a structured results-focused regimen.
Barrier-supportive ingredients, including ceramides, humectants and lipids, help reduce the look of dryness and support comfort.
The most effective routines are not necessarily the most complicated. For many skin types, the strongest results come from using the right products at the right time, introducing actives gradually and maintaining daily SPF.
Skincare by Decade: A Results-Focused Framework
In Your 20s: Build the Foundation
Your 20s are the ideal time to establish the essentials. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is the most important step, as UV exposure seems to be responsible for 80% of visible facial aging signs¹. A vitamin C serum can sit alongside SPF to support antioxidant defence and help maintain a brighter, more even-looking complexion.
For shoppers ready to introduce a professional-grade antioxidant, Obagi Professional-C Serum 15% 30ml offers a high-strength vitamin C formula with 15% L-ascorbic acid. Proven antioxidant that helps defend against free radical damage from pollution, UV and blue light.
A low-strength retinol may also be introduced gradually, depending on your skin and tolerance. The aim is to build consistency without overwhelming the skin barrier.
In Your 30s: Refine Your Routine
In your 30s, many people start to notice subtle changes in skin texture, luminosity and firmness. This is often the decade where a simple routine becomes more strategic. Morning antioxidant support and evening vitamin A use can form the core of an anti-ageing skincare routine UK shoppers can maintain with confidence.
Peptides can also be useful at this stage, especially if expression lines or loss of bounce are becoming more visible. Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP 30ml is designed to soften the look of expression lines and support a firmer-looking complexion, with a 30% multi-peptide complex and Dual MiniProteins(TM) technology.
The key is balance. A peptide serum can work alongside vitamin C, SPF and retinoids without making the routine feel overloaded.
In Your 40s: Support Texture, Tone and Barrier Comfort
Your 40s can bring more noticeable changes in firmness, hydration and surface smoothness. Skin may also feel drier or less tolerant of frequent active use. A longevity skincare routine in this decade should continue to prioritise SPF and antioxidant defence, while placing more emphasis on barrier support.
Retinoids can remain an important evening step, but the formula and frequency should be chosen carefully. Obagi Retinol + PHA Refining Night Cream 50ml combines retinol with PHA exfoliation and slow-release technology to refine the look of texture, smooth fine lines and support a more even-looking tone while you sleep.
For many routines, this decade is less about adding more products and more about improving product quality, layering order and consistency.
In Your 50s and Beyond: Maintain Visible Resilience
From your 50s onwards, longevity skincare should focus on supporting visible resilience, comfort, firmness and radiance. Skin may benefit from richer textures, targeted peptides and formulas that help smooth the look of expression lines and refine surface texture.
SkinCeuticals P-TIOX 30ml is one example of innovation within peptide-led skincare. SKINSTATION describes it as an advanced peptide face serum formulated to visibly smooth expression lines, refine skin texture and support a more luminous, refreshed-looking complexion.
Used as part of a wider regimen, products like this can help support the polished, well-rested appearance that many longevity skincare customers are looking to maintain.
What Skin Concerns Can Longevity Skincare Help Address?
Longevity skincare is best suited to people who want to take a proactive, structured approach to long-term skin health and visible ageing.
Common concerns that may benefit from this type of routine include:
· Fine lines and early wrinkles.
· Loss of visible firmness or bounce.
· Uneven tone and dullness.
· Rough or uneven skin texture.
· Dryness, dehydration and barrier discomfort.
· Visible photoageing linked to UV exposure.
This does not mean every routine needs every active. A well-designed regimen should be guided by your skin type, current tolerance, lifestyle and goals.
The Core Longevity Skincare Actives
The most reliable longevity routines are built around ingredients with clear roles. Each active should earn its place in the regimen.
Active Ingredient
Primary Skin Benefit
Best Used
Vitamin C
Supports antioxidant defence and a brighter-looking tone.
Morning, before moisturiser and SPF.
Retinoids
Helps refine the appearance of texture and fine lines.
Evening, introduced gradually.
Peptides
Supports smoother, firmer-looking skin.
Morning or evening, depending on the formula
How to Layer a Longevity Skincare Routine
Layering should be simple and repeatable. The aim is to support results without compromising comfort.
Morning routine.
· Cleanse or rinse, depending on your skin type.
· Apply vitamin C or peptide serum.
· Use moisturiser if needed.
· Finish with broad-spectrum SPF.
Evening routine.
· Cleanse thoroughly to remove SPF, makeup and daily build-up.
· Apply a peptide serum or hydrating serum if suitable.
· Use a retinoid on selected evenings, building frequency gradually.
· Apply moisturiser to support the skin barrier.
If your skin feels dry, tight or uncomfortable, reduce the frequency of strong actives and prioritise barrier support. A consistent routine should feel sustainable, not harsh.
What Results Can You Expect?
Longevity skincare is a long-term investment. Some products can improve the appearance of brightness, smoothness or hydration quickly, but the most meaningful benefits build through repeated, consistent use.
With a structured regimen, you may notice:
· A smoother-looking texture after consistent retinoid use.
· A brighter, more even-looking complexion with daily antioxidant support.
· Improved comfort and hydration when the skin barrier is supported.
· A firmer, more refined appearance when peptides are used consistently.
· Better routine confidence because each product has a clear purpose.
The greatest value of longevity skincare is not only what changes in the short term. It is also what you help preserve through daily protection, credible formulations and a routine that you can maintain over time.
Longevity Skincare and Medical-Grade Formulations
Medical-grade skincare is often chosen by results-driven shoppers because it focuses on formula quality, ingredient performance and credible concentrations. For longevity skincare, this is important. The ingredient list matters, but so does how the product is formulated, stabilised and used within a wider regimen.
SKINSTATION curates premium aesthetic skincare from established professional brands including SkinCeuticals, Obagi Medical and Medik8. This makes it easier to build a routine around products with defined roles, rather than choosing products based on trend-led claims.
For best results, introduce new actives gradually and avoid changing too many products at once. This gives your skin time to adjust and helps you understand which products are contributing to visible results.
References:¹https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24101874/
Shop Medical-Grade Longevity Skincare at SKINSTATION
Building a longevity skincare routine is one of the most considered investments you can make in your skin’s long-term appearance and comfort. At SKINSTATION, you can explore medical-grade skincare from SkinCeuticals, Obagi Medical and Medik8, selected for clinically informed formulation and visible results.
Whether you are establishing your first structured regimen or refining an existing routine, SKINSTATION helps you shop with clarity. Choose products that suit your skin, introduce actives with care and build a routine designed to support skin health at every age.
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Medik8 Crystal Retinal Strengths Decoded: How to Choose the Right Vitamin A for Your Skin
Retinaldehyde is one of the most respected forms of vitamin A in professional-grade skincare. It sits between retinol and retinoic acid in the vitamin A pathway, requiring only one conversion step before it becomes active within the skin. This makes it more efficient than traditional retinol, while remaining suitable for non-prescription routines when introduced correctly, offering visible results with less irritation for many users.
The Medik8 Crystal Retinal range brings this ingredient into a clear strength ladder, allowing you to start at the right level and progress gradually as your skin builds tolerance. For skincare shoppers looking for visible results without unnecessary complexity, this structure is one of the reasons Medik8 Crystal Retinal has become a leading retinal serum choice in the UK.
This guide explains how retinaldehyde compares with retinol, what each Medik8 Crystal Retinal strength is designed for, and how to build a routine that supports smoother, brighter and more resilient-looking skin over time.
Why retinaldehyde?
Vitamin A works through a conversion process in the skin: the gentlest forms convert to retinol, retinol converts to retinaldehyde, and retinaldehyde converts to retinoic acid (the active form your skin uses).
Retinaldehyde is only one step away from the active form, therefore it can deliver a more direct effect than retinol at comparable strengths. In skincare terms, this means it may help improve the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, dullness and visible signs of photoageing with consistent use.
The benefit is not only potency. Retinaldehyde can also be well tolerated when it is formulated carefully and introduced gradually. This is where the Medik8 approach is particularly useful. Instead of encouraging you to start too strong, the Crystal Retinal ladder helps you choose a measured entry point and move up only when your skin is ready.
Retinaldehyde vs retinol: what is the difference?
Retinol and retinaldehyde both belong to the vitamin A family, but they do not work at the same speed.
Retinol needs two steps to convert into its active form in the skin, while retinaldehyde only needs one. This means retinaldehyde works more directly, helping deliver results more efficiently. This makes retinaldehyde a more efficient option for those who already understand active skincare and want a results-focused evening step.
Retinol remains a valuable ingredient, and is a great starting point for beginners. However, if you have used retinol consistently and feel your results have plateaued, retinaldehyde may be the next logical step. It can offer stronger visible refinement while still fitting into an at-home routine, provided it is used with the correct frequency, moisturiser support and daily SPF.
For anyone comparing retinaldehyde vs retinol, the simplest distinction is this: retinol is a considered starting point, while retinaldehyde is a more advanced progression for visible renewal and long-term skin quality.
How does Medik8 Crystal Retinal work?
Medik8 Crystal Retinal uses stabilised retinaldehyde within a cream-serum texture designed for night-time use. The formula supports the visible renewal process by helping skin look smoother, clearer and more even over time.
As with all vitamin A products, results depend on consistency rather than intensity. Applying too often too quickly can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to dryness, flaking or sensitivity. A gradual introduction helps your skin adapt while allowing the formula to become a sustainable part of your routine.
The range is structured to make this easier. Rather than choosing between a beginner product and a high-strength formula with little guidance in between, Crystal Retinal offers progressive strengths so you can build confidence step by step.
Strength
Retinaldehyde Level
Best For
Crystal Retinal 1
0.01% retinaldehyde
Retinoid beginners, sensitive skin types, or anyone starting vitamin A cautiously.
Crystal Retinal 3
0.03% retinaldehyde
Beginners who have built early tolerance, or those with some previous retinol experience.
Crystal Retinal 6
0.06% retinaldehyde
Regular retinoid users ready to step up from retinol or lower-strength retinal.
Crystal Retinal 10
0.1% retinaldehyde
Experienced vitamin A users seeking a more advanced retinal strength. Best used once tolerance is well established.
Crystal Retinal 20
0.2% retinaldehyde
Advanced users who have progressed comfortably through previous strengths.
Crystal Retinal 24
0.24% retinaldehyde
Expert-level users with strong tolerance and a consistent evening vitamin A routine.
For those who are already comfortable with retinal and ready to progress, Medik8 Crystal Retinal 10 is a more advanced option within the Medik8 Crystal Retinal 30ml range. It is best suited to established vitamin A users rather than first-time retinal users.
How to choose the right Crystal Retinal strength
The right strength is not always the highest strength. It is the level your skin can use consistently while staying calm, comfortable and well supported. If you are new to vitamin A, start low. If you have already used retinol without irritation, you may be able to begin at Crystal Retinal 3 or 6, depending on your skin type and routine history.
If your skin is dry, sensitive or redness-prone, a slower approach is often more effective. Start with a lower strength, apply it two evenings per week, and keep the rest of your routine simple. If your skin is oily, resilient or already familiar with retinoids, you may progress more confidently, but the same principle applies: visible results come from consistency, not overuse.
Crystal Retinal 10 is not intended as a beginner strength. It is designed for users who have already built tolerance and want a more refined, results-focused step within their evening routine.
How to build tolerance safely
Introduce Crystal Retinal gradually. Apply it in the evening after cleansing, allowing skin to dry fully before application. Use a small amount across the face, avoiding the immediate eye area unless you are using a dedicated eye formula.
· Weeks 1 to 2: apply twice weekly in the evening.
· Weeks 3 to 4: increase to every other evening if skin feels comfortable.
· Weeks 5 onward: build towards nightly use only if there is no persistent dryness, flaking or sensitivity.
· When moving up a strength, return to the same gradual introduction process.
A supportive moisturiser is important, especially during the first few weeks. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is also essential, as vitamin A can make skin more sensitive to sunlight. This does not mean avoiding retinoids during brighter months, but it does mean being consistent with morning protection.
Crystal Retinal and the eye area
The skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate than the rest of the face. It has fewer oil glands and can be more prone to dryness or sensitivity, which is why facial retinal products should not be applied too close to the eyes unless the product directions specifically allow it.
For this area, choose a dedicated formula such as Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye 3. It is designed for the eye contour, combining retinal with ceramides and hydrating ingredients to help soften the appearance of fine lines, support comfort and brighten the look of tired skin.
If you are already using Crystal Retinal on the face, adding a separate eye formula can create a more complete night-time vitamin A routine without overloading the delicate eye area.
How to use Medik8 Crystal Retinal in your routine
Keep your routine simple while introducing retinal. In the evening, cleanse, apply Crystal Retinal, then follow with a moisturiser. Avoid layering multiple strong actives, such as exfoliating acids, on the same evening until your skin is comfortable.
In the morning, focus on hydration, antioxidant support if it suits your skin, and broad-spectrum SPF. This pairing of night-time retinal and daily UV protection is one of the most effective ways to support visible skin quality over time.
If your skin feels tight, dry or reactive, reduce the frequency rather than stopping everything at once. Barrier support is part of a successful retinal routine, not a sign that the product is not working.
The Science of Lip Health: From Daily Rituals to Post-Procedure Care
In the world of professional skincare, we often focus on the "eyes as the window to the soul," but the lips are often the hardest-working and most vulnerable features of the face. Unlike the skin on your cheeks or forehead, lip tissue lacks sweat glands and has a significantly thinner protective barrier.
At Skinstation, we believe that lip health is an essential pillar of facial rejuvenation. Whether you are looking to preserve your natural volume or protect your investment after a filler appointment, a clinical approach is non-negotiable.
Understanding the Lip Barrier
The lips exist in a state of constant transition. Because they do not produce their own oil, they are the first to show signs of environmental stress, dehydration, and internal ageing. Over time, we lose collagen and elastin in this zone, leading to "barcode" lines and a loss of definition.
To maintain fuller-looking lips long-term, your regimen must move beyond basic wax-based balms and toward medical-grade lip treatments that actively repair the skin's architecture
The Proximity Principle: Why Lash, Brow, and Lip Care Converge
When we treat the lips, we are working within the "High-Expression Zone." Just as the skin around the mouth is prone to fine lines, the hair follicles of the eyelashes and eyebrows, sitting in close proximity to our most expressive features, require their own targeted nutrients to maintain facial harmony.
The Nu-Cil® Connection
If you are investing in medical-grade hair care for your scalp, the same philosophy applies to your lashes and brows. The Obagi Nu-Cil® Eyelash Enhancing Serum and Eyebrow Boosting Serum utilise NouriPlex™ technology to address thinning and sparse hair. By strengthening these areas alongside a professional lip regimen, you ensure the entire "frame" of your face looks dense, healthy, and revitalised.
Daily Maintenance: The Lip Health Protocol
Daily lip care should be treated with the same level of care as your facial serum routine.
● Step 1: Exfoliate with Precision
○ Dullness on the lips is often caused by the buildup of dead skin cells. The Obagi Lip Therapy AHA + PHA Smoothing Peel uses a sophisticated blend of Alpha and Polyhydroxy acids to gently dissolve rough texture without the micro-tears caused by traditional scrubs.
● Step 2: Structural Repair
○ For those concerned with smile lines, the Obagi Elastiderm® Filler Concentrate is essential. This clinical formula is designed to improve the skin's elasticity, helping the skin bounce back from the mechanical stress of talking and smiling.
● Step 3: Environmental Shielding
○ Prevention is the best treatment for hair thinning on the scalp, and the same is true for the lips. The Obagi Soothe and Protect Lip Treatment SPF 30 provides broad-spectrum UV protection to prevent the collagen degradation that leads to thin, aged lips.
Post-Procedure Care: Maximising Your Lip Filler Results
If you have recently undergone a lip filler treatment, the first 72 hours are critical. Post-procedure care is not just about comfort; it’s about protecting your results and ensuring the filler integrates smoothly.
The Post-Filler Rulebook:
● Reduce Inflammation: Look for formulas with Calendula and Vitamin E to soothe the barrier.
● Lock in Moisture: Fillers thrive in a hydrated environment. Keep the surface deeply hydrated to maintain the "plump" effect.
The Skinstation Verdict
Your lips and the surrounding features are a delicate ecosystem. By shifting from reactive care to proactive lip health, you can prevent signs of ageing and maintain a youthful smile. Whether you are prepping for a procedure or perfecting your daily look, the combination of Obagi Lip Therapy ensures a cohesive, clinical approach to beauty.
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