Moisturising is one of the simplest skincare steps, yet it plays the most significant role in keeping your skin healthy. If there is one thing you shouldn’t skip, it’s this. Well-moisturised skin solves almost all skin concerns, from dryness and dullness to oiliness and irritation!
In this blog, we explain what a moisturiser really is, why it matters for your skin’s natural glow, the key benefits of moisturisers, effective ways to moisturise, and recommendations for natural moisturisers based on your skin type.
What Is a Moisturiser?
A moisturiser is your skin’s daily hydration companion. A natural face moisturiser is a skincare essential that keeps your skin hydrated, soft, and protected by preventing moisture loss and maintaining the skin barrier.
It does this using three key moisturising agents:
- Humectants attract water into the skin, keeping it hydrated and plump (example, honey).
- Emollients soften and smooth the skin by filling tiny surface gaps (example, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil).
- Occlusives create a protective layer that seals in moisture and prevents water loss (example, coconut oil, olive oil, safflower oil).
Together, these agents present in moisturisers are a shield that keeps your skin comfortable, supple, and healthy, making moisturising an essential step rather than an optional one.
Why Moisturising Matters for Your Skin’s Glow
The outermost skin layer, the stratum corneum, is your first line of defence against dehydration, pollution, and irritation.
When it’s well-hydrated, your skin looks smooth, radiant, and healthy, which means it:
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Preserves the skin barrier’s structural integrity
Your skin's surface is protected against cracks and moisture loss, as well as the penetration of pollutants and irritants. -
Reduces trans epidermal water loss (TEWL)
Daily moisture loss slows, allowing the skin to retain hydration rather than constantly trying to replace it. -
Prevents oil overcompensation
Balanced hydration signals oil glands to stay regulated, reducing excess sebum production, especially in oily and acne-prone skin.Balanced hydration signals oil glands to stay regulated, reducing excess sebum production, especially in oily and acne-prone skin. -
Remains calm and less reactive
Properly moisturised skin is less likely to sting, itch, or flare up in response to weather, products, or environmental stress. -
Responds better to the rest of your skincare routine
Hydrated skin absorbs serums and treatments more evenly, improving results while minimising irritation.

Key Benefits of Using Moisturisers
Balances Hydration
Moisturisers replace lost water and prevent it from evaporating. Well-hydrated skin feels soft, plump, and comfortable rather than tight or flaky. Consistent moisturising keeps skin balanced and functioning optimally.
Smooths Skin Texture
Dry or uneven skin appears rough because tiny gaps form between shedding skin cells. Face brightening moisturisers fill these gaps, creating a smoother surface. Smooth skin reflects light evenly, giving a soft, natural glow.
Supports Healing and Reduces Blemishes
While moisturisers don’t erase blemishes instantly, they support skin repair. Maintaining a healthy barrier reduces inflammation, limits irritation, and helps marks fade faster.
Nourishes and Protects
Moisturisers deliver nutrients and antioxidants that protect skin from daily stressors like pollution and UV exposure. Over time, nourished skin is more resilient, less reactive, and maintains an even tone.
Prevents Premature Ageing
Dehydrated skin makes fine lines more noticeable. Moisturisers provide immediate plumping while preventing long-term dryness, helping skin stay elastic and youthful-looking.
Supports Acne-Prone Skin
Even oily skin benefits from moisturising. Dryness can trigger excess sebum production, which can clog pores. Lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturisers balance oil, calm irritation, and improve clarity.
Strengthens the Skin Barrier
A strong moisture barrier shields the skin from irritants, pollution, and harsh weather. Regular moisturising reduces sensitivity and lowers the risk of flare-ups.
How to Moisturise Effectively

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Cleanse first
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and impurities without stripping the skin. -
Optional: Apply a toner or serum
Use if you need extra hydration or targeted care. Apply while skin is still slightly damp. -
Moisturise while the skin is lightly damp
This helps lock in moisture and improve hydration levels. -
Moisturise twice daily
Apply in the morning and at night for consistent skin balance and barrier support.
Application Tips
- Use upward, circular motions to ensure even distribution and gentle stimulation.
- Massage for 30–60 seconds to improve absorption rather than letting the product sit on the surface.
- Pay extra attention to drier areas, such as the cheeks, around the mouth, and fine lines.
Choosing the Right Moisturiser for Your Skin Type
Dry Skin:
Needs deep, lasting hydration to soothe tightness and roughness. Our Rice and Banana Moisturising Cream hydrates and nourishes dry patches, softens rough areas, and improves overall skin comfort.
Natural Powerhouses that Effectively Moisturise Your Dry Skin:
- Black Rice: Rich in natural antioxidants, it targets dark spots and uneven patches for a brighter look.
- Navara Rice: A traditional medicinal rice that acts as a gentle scrub, removing dead skin to help moisture soak in better.
- Banana Extract: Packed with vitamins that smooth the skin

Oily Skin:
Needs lightweight hydration that moisturises without clogging pores or adding heaviness. Our Indian Spices Blend Moisturising Cream combines non-comedogenic ingredients, meaning they do not clog your pores. They efficiently regulate excess sebum and soothe any inflammation.
Natural Ingredients That Effectively Moisturise Oily Skin:
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Grape Seed Oil
Strengthens the skin’s natural protective barrier without feeling heavy or greasy. -
Indian Spices Blend
Soothes the skin, reduces inflammation, and helps control acne-causing bacteria. -
Camphor
Helps reduce itchiness, irritation, and inflammation while keeping the skin fresh. -
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Supports collagen production and helps maintain skin firmness without clogging pores.
Combination Skin:
Needs gentle, calming moisturisation to reduce irritation and keep skin comfortable. The Red Sandalwood Moisturiser soothes irritation, reduces redness, and gently nourishes sensitive skin.
Natural Powerhouses That Balance Oiliness and Dryness :
- Red Sandalwood: Known for its "cooling" effect, it helps fade sun tan and redness.
- Ashwagandha: A calming herb that helps the skin stay balanced and controls oil in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).
- Amla: High in Vitamin C to help the skin stay strong against pollution and ageing.
- Saffron: Boosts natural glow and deeply hydrates without causing irritation.
Sensitive Skin:
Needs gentle nourishment and strong barrier support to stay calm, protected, and comfortable.
The Rice Moisturiser Cream combines soothing grains and fruit extracts, all rich in Vitamin E, to protect and strengthen sensitive skin.
Here’s how the natural Vitamin E Sources Moisturise Your Sensitive Skin:
- Help neutralise free radicals caused by sun exposure and pollution, reducing daily skin stress
- Support the skin’s natural barrier, helping moisture stay locked in, and irritants stay out
- Improve overall skin comfort by reducing tightness, redness, and reactivity over time

FAQs
Does oily skin need moisturising?
Yes. Oily skin can still be dehydrated, and skipping moisturiser often makes it produce even more oil. A lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser helps balance sebum and keeps pores clear.
Do I need a face moisturiser in summer?
Absolutely. Heat, sun exposure, and air conditioning can dehydrate skin in summer. Using a light moisturiser helps maintain hydration without feeling greasy.
What is the 3-minute rule for moisturiser?
It means applying moisturiser within 3 minutes (ideally within 60 seconds) after cleansing. This helps lock in moisture before it evaporates from the skin.
Is it good to use a face moisturiser every day?
Yes. Daily moisturising supports the skin’s defence barrier, maintains balanced hydration, and prevents dryness, irritation, and premature ageing over time.
Is moisturiser good for eczema?
Yes. Regular use of a natural, chemical-free moisturiser helps strengthen the skin barrier and reduce dryness and flare-ups associated with eczema.