Barrier repair skincare
So, I'm researching a bit to improve my skincare routine for barrier repair, and I was searching through brands and products that have ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol, hyaluronic acid (which according to my research are essential for barrier repair). I have a dry/ combination acne prone skin. I've gained interest in the below brand skincare lines and products targeting barrier repair and was wondering how did y'all like the below lines/ products? Any thoughts?
I don't double cleanse everyday, just when my skin feels too dirty or I am out for longer hours than usual. I oil cleanse with manyo cleansing oil. Usually I use the cetaphil cleanser, Tony moly rice toner (I'm thinking of getting the ceramide one), I use a vitamin C serum sometimes but I think I'll switch to anua 100+ hyaluronic acid as soon as this one finishes and then seal with cetaphil moisturiser. For sunscreen I use the cosrx aloe Vera sunscreen.
I'm currently using cetaphil gentle cleanser and cetaphil moisturising lotion. I'm looking to repair my barrier. Is this a good product choice or should I switch? Because I don't think cetaphil harms my barrier but doesn't repair it either.
Below are a few products/ skincare lines I would love your views on!
Bioderma (atoderm line)
Dr Jart+ (Ceramidin line)
Illiyoon (Ceramide ato line)
Physiogel (Daily moisture therapy line)
Real barrier (MLE technology ranges)
Zeroid (Intensive & Pimprove line)
La Rochay Posay (Cicaplast line)
Torriden (Dive in hyaluronic acid line)
Laneige (Water Bank blue hyaluronic acid line)
Anua (nano - hyaluronic acid line)
Mixsoon (minimalist glacier and centella hydration ranges)
S.nature (Aqua squalane & Oasis line)
Cosrx (Hydrium hydration system)
Few products -
Numbuzin No.1 Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Serum
TIRTIR Ceramic Cream / TIRTIR milk toner
Johnson face cleanser
Beplain mungbean low pH cleansing foam
Manyo pure cleansing foam
Heveblue The Salmon Caring Centella Bubble Cleanser
Round lab - The 1025 Dokdo Cleanser