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Allantoin Soothing Care for Sensitive Skin
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Aloe Vera Severe Dry Skin Relief Cream
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Find the Right Care for Your Skin
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Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin refers to a broad range of skin conditions, including eczema,...
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Atopic Skin
Atopic Dermatitis Patients suffering from atopic dermatitis typically experience red, dry skin...
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Infected Skin
Skin infections occur when pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses are...
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Baby Skincare
Your baby’s skin tends to be sensitive and vulnerable to a wide...
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Diabetic Skin
Along with other effects on the body, diabetes can also negatively impact...
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Summer Skincare
Keep Your Skin Hygienic and Hydrated After spending long hours indoors during...
Why Coresatin®?
Your skin's protective barrier and microbiome work together as your first line of defense. When this balance is disrupted, sensitivity, dryness, and irritation follow.
Coresatin® delivers a science-driven, two-step approach: gentle cleansing that respects your skin's natural flora, followed by barrier recovery that restores what your skin needs most — moisture, lipids, and ceramides.
How Coresatin® Works
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Step 1: Gentle Cleansing
Sensitive skin deserves better than harsh disinfectants. A purifying cream that cleans the skin while keeping its natural protective flora intact — no irritation, no dryness. -
Step 2: Barrier Recovery
Clean skin still needs support. A barrier cream that brings back what compromised skin loses first — moisture, lipids, and ceramides — helping the skin protect itself again. -
The Result: Healthy Skin
When cleansing is gentle and the barrier is strong, skin finds its balance. Less irritation, more comfort, every day.
The Coresatin® standard
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Dermatologically Tested
Clinically validated for sensitive and compromised skin -
Microbiome-Friendly
Respects the skin's natural microbial balance -
Paraben-Free Formula
Carefully selected ingredients for gentle, effective care -
Two-in-One Care
Purifying and moisturizing in a single application
Skin Care Insights
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The Modern Lifestyle
Our modern lifestyle may disrupt the natural balance of the skin microbiota and, in turn, affect the healthy functioning of the skin’s natural protective barrier. The skin is under constant...
The Modern Lifestyle
Our modern lifestyle may disrupt the natural balance of the skin microbiota and, in turn, affect the healthy functioning of the skin’s natural protective barrier. The skin is under constant...
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The Skin Microbiome and the Skin Barrier: A Del...
As the largest organ of the body, the skin acts as a complex primary barrier and hosts a diverse and abundant community of microorganisms—including bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic life...
The Skin Microbiome and the Skin Barrier: A Del...
As the largest organ of the body, the skin acts as a complex primary barrier and hosts a diverse and abundant community of microorganisms—including bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic life...
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Gentle Daily Skin Care: Supporting Barrier Inte...
Daily skin care is not only about cleansing or moisturizing—it is about maintaining balance. The skin barrier plays a central role in protecting the skin against environmental stressors while helping...
Gentle Daily Skin Care: Supporting Barrier Inte...
Daily skin care is not only about cleansing or moisturizing—it is about maintaining balance. The skin barrier plays a central role in protecting the skin against environmental stressors while helping...
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Sea Buckthorn in Skincare Products for Acne
You may have come across the name sea buckthorn on skincare products designed for acne. You might also see it listed under other names, such as leh berry or Hippophae...
Sea Buckthorn in Skincare Products for Acne
You may have come across the name sea buckthorn on skincare products designed for acne. You might also see it listed under other names, such as leh berry or Hippophae...






