Who is this for?

Perfect for:

  • Dry Skin
  • Rosacea
  • Post-Procedure Care

Helps with:

  • Fine Lines
  • Rosacea
  • Reactive Skin

Not great for:

  • Oily Skin

What makes it special?

Moisturisers are not particularly interesting and for lots of people, not essential either. So if you are going to use one you want to make sure that it is ticking all the right boxes. hydra-vital factor K ticks these boxes.

It has a nice balance of moisturising factors (emollient, humectant and occlusive), is technically well formulated, eases sensitivity and possibly most importantly of all just feels really really good on your skin.

— Dr Max Greenfield

Key ingredients

Lactic Acid isn’t just another alphahydroxy acid (AHA). Although it does also help to gently exfoliate dead skin cells away, it’s also a moisturising ingredient. Depending on the pH and concentration it can improve how well the skin holds onto water and keep the top layers of the skin soft and hydrated.

Vitamin E not only helps to stabilise Vitamin C and make it more potent, it also works as an anti-oxidant by itself by mopping up the free radicals that cause damage to DNA, collagen and elastin.

Urea is an exceedingly effective moisturising ingredient that falls into the humectant class of moisturisers. It draws water directly into the upper layers of the skin improving hydration and skin smoothness. It also helps to support the skin’s barrier and reduce water loss.

Allantoin is found in lots of moisturisers for its skin soothing and moisturising properties. It’s commonly used in products designed for use after in-clinic treatments or in aftershaves for its calming effects. It falls under the humectant category of moisturisers meaning that it helps to draw water into the upper layers of the skin and keep the skin supple and hydrated.

Aqua, Steareth-2, Stearyl Alcohol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnimate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Decyoleate, Isopropyl Myristate, Stereath-21, Dimethicone, Disodium EDTA, BHT, Sorbitol, Lactic Acid, Serine, Sodium Lactate, TEA-Lactate, Urea, Sodium Hydroxide, Parfum, Sodium Chloride, Allantoin, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.

How to use

Cleanse your face and pat dry

Tone - optional step if you want to introduce additional actives into your routine

Vitamin C Serum - part of your core routine for its anti-oxidant benefits

Targeted active ingredients if this is part of your routine

mesoestetic® hydra vital k - only if you need some extra hydration

Sun protection - SPF whatever the weather

Makeup (optional)

Application Instructions

There is no limit to how frequently or how much you can use Hydra-Vital Factor K. For most people if you’re using it as a daily moisturiser then a large pea-sized amount for the face and a little extra for the neck will suffice either once or twice a day. 

If you have recently had a procedure then you may need to use more product more frequently but be led by how your skin is feeling. 

Moisturising should come towards the end of your skincare routine, either as the last stage in your evening routine or just before applying SPF in the morning. 

Gently remove make up with a micellar water or oil/balm cleanser

Cleanse - this will be your second cleanse if wearing makeup 

Tone - optional step if you want to introduce additional actives into your routine

Targeted active ingredients if this is part of your routine

Retinoid - a retinoid should form part of your core routine

Moisturise - mesoestetic® hydra vital k

Application Instructions

There is no limit to how frequently or how much you can use Hydra-Vital Factor K. For most people if you’re using it as a daily moisturiser then a large pea-sized amount for the face and a little extra for the neck will suffice either once or twice a day. 

If you have recently had a procedure then you may need to use more product more frequently but be led by how your skin is feeling. 

Moisturising should come towards the end of your skincare routine, either as the last stage in your evening routine or just before applying SPF in the morning.