Most “mystery” breakouts start with a mismatched daily cleanse.
Skincare research: January 2025
- Research angle this week: clay minerals and excess oil absorption.
- For sensitive and easily reactive skin, the evidence-informed pattern is simple: remove what the skin does not need, then restore what it does.
- Winter air and indoor heating commonly increase transepidermal water loss, so cleansers that leave skin feeling tight work against comfort.
- Modern routines favour clarity: know your concern, match the season, and keep the daily cleanse purposeful.
- Over-cleansing can trigger rebound oil or redness; under-cleansing leaves residue that dulls texture. Match intensity to concern.
- Dehydration (lack of water) and dryness (lack of oil) can coexist; lotions that feel light still matter for oily types.

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Why Clay Lotus Serenity Face Cleanser
A calm, low-fuss cleanse for skin that reacts easily — focused on comfort and a clean rinse rather than aggressive foaming. It is a strong match for sensitive and easily reactive skin — especially through winter, when this concern tends to show up more clearly.
- Designed for skin that prefers fewer irritants
- Helps maintain comfort through seasonal shifts
- Sets up Serenity Face Lotion as a soothing second step
A simple winter ritual
- Cleanse morning and evening with lukewarm water — never scalding.
- Use Serenity Face Cleanser as directed for your concern; follow with the matching Clay Lotus lotion for your concern.
- Keep the rest of the routine quiet for two weeks so you can judge comfort and clarity.
- If skin feels calm and balanced, maintain; if not, reassess season and concern before adding actives.
Bottom line: Small, steady habits outperform sporadic intensive routines.
Clay Lotus — thoughtful clay-assisted care for real skin concerns.







