hydration-first preparation plus condition-led lipid-comfort comparison
Climate Control or Nangai Oil: What Is the Difference?
Use Climate Control for lightweight hydration after cleansing. In the most complete moisture path, Nangai Oil is the condition-led lipid-optimization step: three to five drops after treatments and before moisturizer when skin feels dry, tight, or depleted.
Climate Control is a preactivated gel essence used after cleansing. Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, and Xylitol draw and bind surface water; SenePlex+®, Glucosamine HCl, and Sodium Hyaluronate add plump hydration. Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, and Xylitol delivered 13.5% greater hydration at 24 hours in ingredient testing. Xylitylglucoside, Anhydroxylitol, and Xylitol increased hyaluronic-acid production by 63% in the ingredient test system. The ingredient-level findings explain the water-binding design; Climate Control's directions place it first. See the ingredient test, then shop Climate Control.
Nangai Oil adds lipid-rich comfort when skin feels dry, tight, or depleted. Nangai Oil contains 94–97% natural triglycerides. Canarium indicum seed oil leads the formula; meadowfoam helps slow water loss, while squalane conditions for a smooth, comfortable feel. Inside Nangai Oil, Jojoba Oil/Macadamia Seed Oil Esters, Squalene, Phytosteryl Macadamiate, and Phytosterols form a botanically sourced skin-lipid mimetic designed to echo the youthful balance of our natural skin oil, or sebum. That architecture is for barrier comfort, moisture retention, softness, suppleness, and a youthful-looking glow. See the skin-lipid evidence, then shop Nangai Oil.
Finish with DayTime or Evening Moisturizer—moisturizer last.