Why do both creams contain squalane?

Squalane is a skin-identical lipid that:

  • supports the barrier
  • helps regulate oil production
  • reduces moisture loss overnight

It’s beneficial across skin types — the difference lies in what it’s paired with.

When should I choose BiomeBalance Renew Night Cream?
Choose Renew if your skin is:

  • Dehydrated but oily or combination
  • Menopausal or hormonally shifting
  • Prone to congestion, enlarged pores, or uneven texture
  • Reactive, sensitive, or barrier-stressed but not deeply dry

Why it works:

  • Niacinamide + bakuchiol support renewal and pore appearance
  • Centella + green tea calm inflammation
  • Squalane + Phyaluronic® hydrate without over-occluding

👉 Think: balance, regulation, and skin clarity.

When should I choose Lánje Triple Tide Night Repair Cream?
Choose Triple Tide if your skin is:

  • Very dry, fragile, or recovering
  • Post-procedure, post-sun, or environmentally stressed
  • Prone to flaking, tightness, or barrier breakdown
  • Needing deep comfort rather than active regulation

Why it works:

  • Higher lipid richness (shea + macadamia)
  • Panthenol + allantoin for repair
  • Native extracts (Kakadu plum, quandong, emu apple) for antioxidant support

👉 Think: repair, nourishment, and skin comfort.

Which one is better for oily or overactive sebum?

Generally:
Renew Night Cream → better for oil regulation and texture

Triple Tide → may feel too rich for oily-leaning skin, but ideal for body or compromised skin

Can I use both?
Yes — many customers do:

  • Renew on the face
  • Triple Tide on the body, neck, or during recovery phases
  • Skin needs change with climate, hormones, and stress, and these two creams are designed to flex with that reality.