A curated luxury body care collection from Biologique Recherche, Bodyologist, Aman, Irene Forte and more. The edit covers body cleansers, cr...
A curated luxury body care collection from Biologique Recherche, Bodyologist, Aman, Irene Forte and more. The edit covers body cleansers, creams and balms, exfoliators, serums and oils, and deodorants — each selected for the quality of its formulation and the way it performs, not just how it feels in the moment. Body care is often treated as an afterthought to skincare, but the same principles apply: active ingredients, barrier support and consistent use make the difference between skin that is merely moisturised and skin that is genuinely healthy.
A curated luxury body care collection from Biologique Recherche, Bodyologist, Aman, Irene Forte and more. The edit covers body cleansers, creams and balms, exfoliators, serums and oils, and deodorants — each selected for the quality of its formulation and the way it performs, not just how it feels i...
A curated luxury body care collection from Biologique Recherche, Bodyologist, Aman, Irene Forte and more. The edit covers body cleansers, creams and balms, exfoliators, serums and oils, and deodorants — each selected for the quality of its formulation and the way it performs, not just how it feels in the moment. Body care is often treated as an afterthought to skincare, but the same principles apply: active ingredients, barrier support and consistent use make the difference between skin that is merely moisturised and skin that is genuinely healthy.
Yes. The skin on your body accounts for the vast majority of your skin's total surface area and is exposed to friction, clothing, hard water and UV just as your face is. Without regular cleansing, exfoliation and hydration, body skin loses moisture, builds up dead cells and becomes rough, dull or uneven in tone. A consistent body care routine with well-formulated products makes a visible difference to texture, firmness and overall skin health.
Start with a body cleanser in the shower, followed by an exfoliator if you are using one that session. Once out of the shower, apply serums or oils to slightly damp skin while pores are still open — this improves absorption. Finish with a body cream or balm to lock in moisture and protect the skin barrier. Sunscreen is the final step on any exposed areas during the day.
Once or twice a week is enough for most skin types. Body skin is thicker than facial skin and tolerates exfoliation well, but overdoing it can weaken the barrier and cause irritation. Focus on areas prone to roughness or congestion — upper arms, thighs, elbows and shins — and use lighter pressure on the chest and neck where skin is thinner.
Your skin's needs shift with the seasons. In winter, colder air and central heating strip moisture, so richer creams and oil-based formulas help maintain the barrier. In summer, lighter textures absorb faster without feeling heavy, and regular exfoliation helps prevent congestion from sweat and sunscreen. The core routine stays the same — cleanser, treatment, moisturiser — but swapping textures and weight seasonally keeps skin balanced year-round.