What the Dermal Oil actually does to your skin
It Actually Gets In
The Dermal Oil is formulated at a dalton size of 210. The skin's absorption threshold is around 500 daltons. At 210, the oil passes through the skin barrier and reaches the deeper dermal layers where collagen, elastin and cellular repair actually take place. This is not surface hydration. It is active delivery to where your skin needs it most.
Repair Where It Starts
Fine lines, pigmentation and loss of firmness all begin below the surface. The botanical actives in the Dermal Oil, including Centella Asiatica, Comfrey Leaf and Calendula, work at a cellular level to support the skin's own repair processes, stimulate collagen production and address visible aging where it originates, not just where it shows up.
Moisture That Stays
Most oils add surface shine and call it hydration. The Dermal Oil uses Olive Squalane and a blend of deeply absorbing botanical oils to rebuild the skin barrier from within, sealing moisture into the deeper layers and keeping skin visibly plump, soft and nourished throughout the day.




