HALO(Face+Body Lotion)
Real Results From Real People
HALO™ Visual Tone Continuity
Built around a simple visual phenomenon: when differences across the skin stop repeatedly interrupting the eye, the complexion begins to register as one surface.
When the eye stops at nothing.
The clearest-looking skin has an unusual quality: your eye moves across it without being repeatedly interrupted.
Uneven-looking tone interrupts it. Dull areas interrupt it. Dehydrated texture interrupts it. Differences in surface condition create their own visual breaks.
HALO™ was formulated around that relationship.
It combines tone-focused actives, water-binding humectants, skin-conditioning emollients, and barrier-supportive lipids in one daily body and face lotion designed to improve the conditions that determine how even the skin appears as a whole.
Skin that reads more coherently from one area to the next.
That is where HALO begins.
Radiance is an outcome.
Radiance has been reduced to a marketing word so often that its meaning has nearly disappeared.
HALO gives it a physical context.
Light reaches the skin. Some is absorbed. Some is scattered. Some returns to the eye. Pigmentation differences, dehydration, and surface irregularity can change that interaction across different areas of the complexion.
This is why luminosity cannot be separated entirely from the condition of the surface displaying it.
HALO works upstream of the visible impression by addressing several contributors to that impression at once.
No shimmer is required.
4 + 2 + 2
HALO’s central tone system can be understood in three numbers.
NIACINAMIDE
Supports a more even-looking complexion while contributing to normal barrier function.
N-ACETYL GLUCOSAMINE
Adds complementary skin-conditioning and tone-supportive activity to the system.
ALPHA-ARBUTIN
Incorporated specifically for the appearance of uneven pigmentation.
HALO places all three inside the same leave-on formula, turning what could have been three separate skincare steps into one coordinated approach to visible tone uniformity.
The surface counts.
Color is only one part of what the eye reads.
A dehydrated surface can look flatter. Rough-looking areas can catch and scatter light irregularly. Skin can therefore become visually inconsistent even when pigmentation is not the only issue.
HALO accounts for this.
The purpose of this architecture is larger than making skin feel moisturized.
Tone becomes easier to appreciate when the surface surrounding it is well conditioned.
Keep what you correct.
HALO contains another system that is easy to overlook because its effect is less visually dramatic on an ingredient label: the barrier.
HALO therefore addresses appearance from two directions: what can be seen across the complexion and the barrier conditions underneath that help sustain its condition.
Don’t look for “glow.”
HALO gives you a more useful way to evaluate change. Watch what stops demanding your attention.
Look for less interruption.
Look at areas that previously appeared disconnected from the surrounding complexion.
Look at the transitions between them.
Look at whether dull areas command less attention.
Look at whether uneven-looking tone appears less fragmented.
Look at whether dehydrated texture contributes less visual noise.
White Tea.
Neroli.
Pear.
Cotton Blossom.
White Musk.
HALO’s scent has its own form of continuity.
There is no single note that needs to dominate the fragrance for HALO to remain recognizable.
What identifies it is the way the notes pass into one another.
One surface.
HALO™ brings the entire system into one daily application.
WATER REPLENISHMENT
SURFACE CONDITIONING
EMOLLIENT SUPPORT
BARRIER CARE
HALO was developed for skin affected by dullness, uneven-looking tone, dehydration, and differences in surface condition that alter how the complexion presents itself.
And that brings the formula back to the idea underneath its name.
HALO works on the surface that gives the light something to return from.
What HALO assigns the work to.
The formula is organized around the different physical conditions that contribute to how coherent the skin looks as a whole.
TONE SYSTEM
Niacinamide • N-Acetyl Glucosamine • Alpha-Arbutin
HYDRATION SYSTEM
Glycerin • Propanediol • Beta-Glucan • Panthenol • Ectoin
EMOLLIENT SYSTEM
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride • Squalane • Coco-Caprylate/Caprate • Meadowfoam • Jojoba
BARRIER-LIPID SYSTEM
Ceramide NP • Ceramide AP • Ceramide EOP • Cholesterol • Fatty Acids
How to Use
Apply to clean skin and massage until absorbed. During daytime use, apply before sunscreen.
Apply to clean skin and massage across areas where hydration, conditioning, and more even-looking tone are desired.
Use regularly. Tone-focused skincare is best evaluated through continued use rather than a single application.
When HALO is used on exposed skin during the day, pair the routine with appropriate sun protection.