Since the laid-back “skinimalist” beauty trend hit the interweb early this year, we’ve revised how we approach our own routines. For once, we want our skin to shine through and products that put it first. Instead of overdoing it on cakey formulas with little to no benefits, we’re on the hunt for something that harnesses the power of skin care and makeup all in one. This journey led us right to BY TERRY and its Hyaluronic range of products. Here, we discovered a group of premium formulas that utilise the kind of powerful skin-care ingredients you need to master skinimalism once and for all.
If you’re ready to take your skinimalist game to the next level, answer the questions below to discover the secret-weapon behind BY TERRY’s Hyaluronic range and the products missing from your regime now.
A sugar molecule that can hold 1,000 times its weight in water.
An exfoliating ingredient derived from milk and
fruit sugars.
An antioxidant that protects against free-radical damage.
Start with the Hyaluronic Global Face Cream, which combines eight hyaluronic acids
with niacinamide and phytosqualane to nourish, protect, and clarify your skin. With eight different acids ranging in molecular weight, this cream is able to hydrate the surface of
the skin and penetrate its deepest layers. While this cream works well alone, it can also be layered underneath makeup and can work as a handy building block when topped with a hyaluronic-acid-infused primer. The results? Smooth lines and an instantly blurred finish.
When used inside base products, hyaluronic acid works hard and fast to flood moisture into the skin, plump out fine lines, and create a smooth, luminous finish. The Hyaluronic Hydra-Concealer utilises two molecular weights of hyaluronic acid (one to help keep the surface of the skin smooth and the other to penetrate deeply for long-lasting hydration) alongside horse chestnut seed extract, which works to brighten dark circles. Use the concealer alone for lightweight coverage or in tandem with the Hyaluronic Hydra-Foundation for a nondrying and luminous matte effect. In addition to the hyaluronic acid, this foundation uses SPF 30 and a weightless pigment to protect skin while providing natural coverage.
Retain and lock
in moisture to
hydrate skin for that “no-filter” effect.
Exfoliate skin to address acne breakouts.
Protect skin from UVA and UVB rays.
Because hyaluronic acid is such a gentle but effective ingredient, it can be used whenever you need it — every morning, every night, or whenever you spot a dry patch. Touching up or finishing skin with hyaluronic-acid-infused powders ensures a nondrying and blurring effect that can provide hydrated coverage and a naturally matte finish. Luckily, there’s a range of formulas — both loose and pressed — that could work for your unique needs, including the Hyaluronic Hydra-Powder, which uses a loose formula to control shine without removing your glow; its pressed translucent counterpart, which flawlessly sets makeup; and the tinted powder, which is available in eight shades, to instantly mattify
and create a silky veil for a range of skin tones.
When skin is feeling extra dry.
Before makeup application.
Before bed.
You’ve got it, which makes us think you’re probably one of the people who helped make hyaluronic acid one of the most googled skin-care ingredients last year. Hyaluronic acid naturally occurs in our bodies — it’s actually what helps lubricate our joints — but when used in a topical product, it’s able to retain moisture in the skin while drawing in even more water for added hydration.
Ah, so close! While some acids, like AHAs and BHAs,
can exfoliate the skin, hyaluronic acid is best known as a powerful hydrator. Thanks to how much water weight it can hold, it’s by far one of the best moisturising ingredients out there to achieve that youthful and bouncy glow.
Depending on their size, hyaluronic acid molecules can instantly moisturise the surface of the skin and penetrate it even more deeply to provide long-lasting moisture retention, which can help to prevent fine lines later in life (and plump the ones you’ve got going on ASAP).
But you were so close. The lower the molecular weight of hyaluronic acid, the deeper it’ll penetrate skin to restructure and improve its overall appearance and texture. While this could eventually help with scarring and hyperpigmentation, especially if combined with other acids, vitamins (e.g. niacinamide), or peptides, hyaluronic acid alone won’t necessarily heal or address active acne breakouts. What it can do is boost hydration, help plump fine lines, and give skin its healthy glow.
Sun protection is very important for your skin health. However, hyaluronic acid’s main priority isn’t sun damage — it’s hydration. Using a hyaluronic-acid product in your routine can help boost hydration and provide long-term moisture retention. This, in combination with a broad-spectrum sunscreen, will round out the perfect skin-friendly routine.
Whether you deal with dry skin annually or seasonally, hyaluronic acid — especially when infused inside creams
or serums — can help treat the side effects of dryness, like fine lines, loss of elasticity, dullness, inflammation, and the overall depletion of the skin. It’s one of the most universally complementary ingredients and works well with others (see: niacinamide, squalane, and even retinols), so working it into any part of your routine — day or night — is easy.
Hyaluronic acid is one of those rare ingredients that can be used any time — day or night. No reservation required! When used topically, hyaluronic acid acts as a humectant and draws in moisture from the environment, which can help
to give you a bouncy glow and keep skin continuously hydrated for hours (even while you sleep).
Thanks to its hydrating and line-plumping powers, hyaluronic acid is a great skin-care ingredient to use before application, but it’s also an equally beneficial ingredient if it’s infused with the makeup you’re using. Yep, it traps moisture like a magnet!
Hyaluronic acid is a powerful ingredient but has yet to be proven as one with antioxidant properties (if you’re looking for that, try vitamin C or E!). Instead, hyaluronic acid is best for instant and long-term hydration.
Hyaluronic acid is a powerful ingredient but has yet to be proven as one with antioxidant properties (if you’re looking
for that, try vitamin C or E!). Instead, hyaluronic acid
is best for instant and
long-term hydration.
Depending on their size, hyaluronic acid molecules can instantly moisturise
the surface of the skin and penetrate it even more deeply to provide long-lasting moisture retention, which can help to prevent fine lines later in life (and plump the ones you’ve got going on ASAP).
But you were so close.
The lower the molecular weight of hyaluronic acid,
the deeper it’ll penetrate skin to restructure and improve
its overall appearance and texture. While this could eventually help with scarring and hyperpigmentation, especially if combined with other acids, vitamins (e.g. niacinamide), or peptides, hyaluronic acid alone won’t necessarily heal or address active acne breakouts. What
it can do is boost hydration, help plump fine lines, and
give skin its healthy glow.
Sun protection is very important for your skin health. However, hyaluronic acid’s main priority isn’t sun damage — it’s hydration. Using a hyaluronic-acid product in
your routine can help boost hydration and provide long-term moisture retention. This, in combination with a broad-spectrum sunscreen, will
round out the perfect skin-friendly routine.
Whether you deal with dry skin annually or seasonally, hyaluronic acid — especially when infused inside creams or serums — can help treat the side effects of dryness, like fine lines, loss of elasticity, dullness, inflammation, and the overall depletion of the skin. It’s one of the most universally complementary ingredients and works well with others (see: niacinamide squalane), so working it into any part of your routine —
day or night — is easy.
Thanks to its hydrating
and line-plumping powers, hyaluronic acid is a great skin-care ingredient to use before application, but it’s also an equally beneficial ingredient if it’s infused with the makeup you’re using.
Yep, it traps moisture
like a magnet!
Hyaluronic acid is one of those rare ingredients that can be used any time — day or night. No reservation required! When used topically, hyaluronic acid acts as a humectant and draws in moisture from the environment, which can help to give you a bouncy glow
and keep skin continuously hydrated for hours (even
while you sleep).