Description
NeoGenesis Barrier Renewal Cream is a lightweight, deeply hydrating reparative cream that is good for all skin types, including acne-prone and barrier-impaired skin.
BENEFITS:
Restores hydration in the skin
Includes lipids, the skin’s natural fats to maintain skin firmness
Provides cholesterol-free fatty acids and ceramides to support the skin barrier
Unscented, non-greasy formula
May be used on all skin types, including acneic skin
Dermatologist recommended
Oncology friendly
Why It Matters
And if you’re supporting someone, this is one of those changes that isn’t always obvious—but it’s felt constantly.
Gentle skin care isn’t about appearance—it’s about comfort and recovery. The right products can help soothe irritation, reduce dryness, and make everyday moments a little easier to move through.
For the person receiving it, it’s relief.
For the person giving it, it’s a simple, thoughtful way to care for something they’re feeling every day—even if they haven’t said it out loud.
NeoGenesis Barrier Renewal Cream is a lightweight, deeply hydrating reparative cream that is good for all skin types, including acne-prone and barrier-impaired skin.
BENEFITS:
Restores hydration in the skin
Includes lipids, the skin’s natural fats to maintain skin firmness
Provides cholesterol-free fatty acids and ceramides to support the skin barrier
Unscented, non-greasy formula
May be used on all skin types, including acneic skin
Dermatologist recommended
Oncology friendly
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