CALM
When skin is reactive, keep it supported and steady.
Calm is for skin that still reacts easily, shows redness, or feels sensitive day to day. The goal is to reduce visible reactivity and help skin feel more balanced, comfortable, and predictable.
IS THIS YOUR SKIN?
Calm is for skin that is still sensitive, even when it is no longer overwhelmed.
Sometimes skin feels almost fine - but still reacts more easily than it should.
You may need Calm if your skin shows:
- redness that comes and goes
- flushing easily
- sensitivity to small changes in routine, weather, or stress
- skin that feels almost stable, but not fully settled
- visible reactivity that keeps returning
- makeup sitting unevenly because skin still feels reactive
WHY CALM
When skin is reactive, consistency matters more than intensity.
Calm works by giving skin steady, low-friction support that helps reduce visible redness and sensitivity over time. The goal is not to push skin harder - it is to help it become less reactive and easier to manage day to day.
- reduce visible redness
- support skin stability
- build tolerance gradually
THE CALM TREATMENT
Target reactivity without overwhelming skin.
The Calm treatment combines gentle cleansing, targeted calming support, and redness-focused comfort.
NeuroCalm
Helps support skin that still flushes, reacts, or feels visibly unsettled.
HOW TO USE IT
Keep it consistent, morning and evening.
Calm works best when skin gets the same steady support every day.
Support steadier skin through the day
Use Gentle Bliss if needed, then NeuroCalm, then RoseaCalm. Finish with SPF.
Reduce reactivity overnight
Cleanse gently, apply NeuroCalm, then RoseaCalm. Keep the routine stable and avoid unnecessary switching.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Skin usually becomes less reactive in stages.
The aim is not overnight perfection. It is steadier, more comfortable skin over time.
Less immediate reactivity
Redness may begin to look quieter
A steadier, more predictable baseline
READY TO STEADY YOUR SKIN?
Support skin that reacts - without overwhelming it.
FAQ
Calm - common questions
Clear answers on reactivity, redness, and when Calm is the right next step.
How is Calm different from Reset? Getting started
Reset is for skin in overload. Calm is for skin that is no longer in full flare, but still reacts easily, flushes, or stays visibly unsettled.
How long should I stay in Calm? Timing
Stay in Calm until skin feels more settled, less reactive, and easier to manage. That may be a few weeks depending on how persistent the redness or sensitivity is.
Can I move from Reset to Calm directly? Routine
Yes. Calm is often the natural next step once skin is no longer in acute overload but still needs support for visible redness and sensitivity.
What comes after Reset
Maintain
For keeping skin comfortable, balanced, and steady day to day once reactivity has eased.
Longevity
For improving skin quality, firmness, and long-term resilience once skin feels more settled.
Need a personalised route?
Take the quiz if you are not sure whether your skin is ready for Maintain, Longevity, or still needs Calm.
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Maintain
Move to MaintainFor keeping skin comfortable, balanced, and steady day to day once reactivity has eased.
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Longevity
Explore LongevityFor improving skin quality, firmness, and long-term resilience once skin feels more settled.
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Need a personalised route?
Take the Skin QuizTake the quiz if you are not sure whether your skin is ready for Maintain, Longevity, or still needs Calm.