Repair, without heaviness.
For years, Baby Balm has protected fragile skin.
Aura has supported the microbiome.
But over time, we began receiving a different kind of question.
“My child is older now.”
“My skin is no longer flaring like before, but it feels weaker.”
“It’s not eczema. It’s just thin. Reactive. Slow to recover.”
The skin barrier does not face the same challenges at every stage of life.
Infant skin needs protection.
Teen and adult skin often needs repair.
Oat Peptide Cream was developed for that transition.
Why this cream exists
As skin matures, several things begin to shift.
Recovery slows.
Texture becomes uneven.
Dryness lingers longer than it used to.
Hormones and environmental stress add invisible strain.
We did not want to create a heavier balm.
We wanted to create something that strengthens.
Lightweight enough for daily wear.
Structured enough to make a difference.
The foundation: Oat Lipids
Oat lipids are rich in essential fatty acids and ceramide like components.
They help replenish what the skin barrier has lost.
They support hydration not by coating, but by reinforcing.
This is familiar territory for us.
Barrier first. Always.
The addition: Silk Peptides
Silk peptides are lightweight proteins derived from silk.
They are broken down into smaller fragments to support smoother texture and improved resilience.
Where oat lipids replenish, silk peptides reinforce.
Together, they work not just to soothe, but to strengthen.
This cream is not about instant glow.
It is about long term stability.
Who it is designed for
Oat Peptide Cream is formulated for:
Older children whose skin has outgrown a balm alone.
Teens navigating hormonal shifts.
Adults experiencing stress related dryness and sensitivity.
Anyone who feels their skin barrier has thinned over time.
It is not positioned as anti ageing.
It is positioned as barrier intelligence.
What we are still refining
Texture.
Absorption speed.
How it layers with Aura.
How it pairs with Baby Balm in dual routines.
What does a barrier repair cream do?
A barrier repair cream helps restore the skin’s protective layer by replenishing lipids and supporting structural proteins.
Can teens use barrier repair cream?
Yes. Teens experiencing dryness, sensitivity, or hormonal skin changes may benefit from barrier strengthening formulas.
Are oat lipids good for sensitive skin?
Oat lipids are rich in essential fatty acids and ceramide-like components that help replenish and calm sensitive skin.
What are silk peptides used for in skincare?
Silk peptides help improve skin smoothness and support resilience without adding heaviness.
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