Kits — Hydrovance Maintenance
Why it matters: This is the hero you didn't know you needed. Ceramides, shea butter, or dimethicone sit on top of the Hydrovance to stop the water from evaporating. No barrier cream = No lasting hydration.
If you’ve just invested in a professional treatment featuring Hydrovance, you’ve probably walked out of the clinic looking dewy, plump, and incredibly smooth. Hydrovance (Sodium PCA) is a powerhouse humectant—it doesn’t just sit on the skin; it actively pulls moisture from the atmosphere into the epidermal layers.
That is where come in. Let’s break down why you need them, what’s inside, and how they save your skin (and your investment). The "Rebound Dryness" Trap Here is the paradox of powerful humectants like Hydrovance. They are brilliant at drawing water in , but if the air around you is dry (think air conditioning, winter heating, or a windy commute), Hydrovance will actually start pulling water out of your deeper skin layers to hydrate the surface. hydrovance maintenance kits
Why it matters: This is the sequel to your in-clinic treatment. It contains a lower, home-use concentration of Sodium PCA plus soothing ingredients like allantoin or oat extract. You apply this to damp skin to trap the water.
Why Your Results Depend on It: The Truth About Hydrovance Maintenance Kits Why it matters: This is the hero you didn't know you needed
You wouldn't spend $200 on a facial just to wash your face with hand soap the next day. So don't spend $150 on a Hydrovance treatment only to use a basic moisturizer that evaporates in two hours.
Without the correct supporting cast of occlusives and barrier repair ingredients, you risk —that tight, flaky feeling 48 hours after a beautiful treatment. If you’ve just invested in a professional treatment
Why it matters: Your skin is vulnerable. Sulfates and foaming agents will sting. The kit includes a lipid-free, milky cleanser that removes debris without stripping the Hydrovance residue.