Category: Face Cream
Two day-and-night creams from the Khan Al Saboun range: the Skin Nourishment cream with honey, olive and sweet-almond oil, and the dark-circle eye cream for the under-eye area. Both rely on plant-derived antioxidants and humectants rather than occlusive synthetic emulsifiers, and both are paraben-free. Suitable for normal, dry and combination skin.
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Questions
Questions about our face creams
Is the Skin Nourishment cream a day cream or a night cream?
Both. It is formulated as a single product for morning and evening use rather than a separate AM/PM pair. The texture is light enough not to interfere with makeup or sunscreen during the day and rich enough to sit comfortably overnight. Apply a pea-sized amount after cleansing and toning.Does it contain SPF?
No. The Skin Nourishment cream is a moisturiser, not a sunscreen. If you wear it during the day, apply a separate broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher on top - sun protection is the single most evidence-based anti-ageing step, and a moisturiser cannot replace it.Is it suitable for sensitive or reactive skin?
Generally yes - it is paraben-free, sulfate-free, and built on honey, olive oil and sweet-almond carrier rather than occlusive synthetics. If your skin reacts easily, patch-test on the inner forearm or behind the ear for two or three days before applying to the face. People with confirmed tree-nut allergies should consult their allergist before using any sweet-almond-based product.When should I expect to see results?
Surface effects - softness, plumpness, a more even tone - typically appear in the first one or two weeks. Anything deeper, like long-term firmness or texture change, takes the natural skin-turnover cycle of around four weeks to begin showing. We do not make wrinkle-reduction claims; the cream is a moisturiser, not a treatment.How does it pair with the dark-circle eye cream?
Use the eye cream first, gently patted around the orbital bone with your ring finger, then apply the face cream to the rest of the face. The orbital skin is much thinner than the cheek skin and absorbs differently - so a dedicated formulation works better there than the standard face cream.