AnteAGE® Barrier Repair with Biosomes
$110.00
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Hydrate. Protect. Repair.
Is your skin feeling dry, stressed, or reactive? A damaged skin barrier shows up as tightness, redness, flakiness, and sensitivity—and no amount of serum will fix it if your barrier can’t hold moisture in. AnteAGE Barrier Repair is a multitasking moisturizer for damaged skin barrier that uses Biosome™ technology to restore your skin’s natural protective layer while delivering deep, lasting hydration.
It also brightens, calms, fights environmental damage, softens fine lines, and protects against blue light—all in one step.
Key Ingredients
- Biosomes™ (Biomimetic Exosomes): Deliver growth factors to improve skin texture and tone at the cellular level.
- Safflower Seed Oil: Rich in Omega-6 Linoleic Acid—a key fatty acid for restoring the skin barrier.
- Inulin: A prebiotic that supports your skin’s microbiome and provides longer-lasting hydration than hyaluronic acid.
- Ectoin: An amino acid that protects the barrier and fights oxidative stress.
- Skin Mimetic Lipids: Match your skin’s natural structure to lock in moisture and prevent water loss.
- Australian Kakadu Plum Extract: The highest natural source of Vitamin C—brightens, calms inflammation, and supports collagen.
- Tocopherol (Vitamin E): Protects skin and boosts the power of other antioxidants.
Why We Love It
- Best moisturizer for dry, damaged skin
- Deep, lasting hydration without feeling heavy
- Strengthens and repairs the moisture barrier
- Calms redness and sensitivity
- Brightens dull, uneven skin tone
- Antioxidant protection against pollution and blue light
- Softens fine lines and improves texture
- Works for all skin types—especially dry, stressed, or reactive skin
How to Use
Apply one pump to clean skin, morning and night. For best results, use after AnteAGE Serum & Accelerator.
Size
1.69 fl. oz. (50 mL)
Skin Type
All skin types, all ages—especially dry, sensitive, or barrier-compromised skin
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Not sure if your skin barrier is damaged? Read our blog on signs of a compromised skin barrier and how to repair it.





