u/WhatWouldIKnowAnyway

I already have my company/brand name, but I need a name for our first product. It is a hydrating cream for dry and sensitive skin. I can’t make therapeutic claims as technically it is “cosmetic” but I’m using ingredients that are shown to support hydration, reduce redness and help restore the skin-barrier.
I want to position this as a premium product… so nothing too wild for the name. I’m leaning towards “Skin repair” or “Skin restore” but am keen for suggestions. Thanks in advance :)

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u/WhatWouldIKnowAnyway — 9 days ago

I’ve been trying to get my routine right for dry/sensitive skin and keep running into the same issues.

Some products feel nice but don’t actually fix anything long term, others irritate my skin even if they’re meant to be “gentle”.

Curious what others have found… what’s been the most frustrating thing for you when trying to find something that works?

Is it ingredients, texture, price, or just nothing really doing what it promises?

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u/WhatWouldIKnowAnyway — 16 days ago

I feel like I’ve tried a lot of products over time, and while some are decent, nothing feels like it fully solves the problem. Either it hydrates but doesn’t calm irritation, or it’s soothing but too heavy/greasy to use regularly.

For those dealing with similar skin, what’s still not working for you, even after finding “good” products?

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u/WhatWouldIKnowAnyway — 16 days ago
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I don’t have severe eczema/rosacea, but my skin reacts to a lot of products that are supposed to be gentle.

I’m interested in what others deal with — what’s been the hardest part about finding something that actually works?

Is it reactions, inconsistency, ingredients, or something else?

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u/WhatWouldIKnowAnyway — 16 days ago