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Best Ecooking Products for Dry Skin
5 Ecooking picks that actually work on dry skin โ ranked by editor rating, not by what the brand pushes hardest. Updated 2026.
Ecooking is the Danish skincare brand built on a chef's-pantry concept โ every ingredient on the bottle is something you can identify, every formula is "cooked up" with restraint, and the price-to-quality ratio sits firmly in the "I'd gift this" zone. The Vitamin Eye Cream and Niacinamide Serum are the Sephora Europe heroes, and the broader catalog covers cleansers, retinol creams, and SPF without ever feeling cluttered.

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8.4/10 ยท eye-creamVitamin Eye Cream
Danish chef's-pantry eye cream โ vitamin E, peptides, caffeine, and zero hidden surprises.

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8/10 ยท sunscreenSunscreen for the Face SPF 30
Ecooking's Sunscreen for the Face SPF 30 is the Danish minimalist's daily SPF โ a sunscreen that barely feels like a product. The formula uses three modern UV filters (DHHB, iscotrizinol, ethylhexyl triazone) for broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection without any of the older filters (no octinoxate, no avobenzone) that degrade in sunlight or irritate sensitive skin. Aloe vera is the second ingredient โ a genuine hydrating and soothing base, not a marketing footnote. Rice bran wax and starch give the formula its signature dry-touch finish: the sunscreen absorbs in seconds and leaves a matte, invisible surface that works under makeup or on bare skin. Bentonite adds mild oil-absorbing properties. This is SPF 30, not 50 โ appropriate for the Danish consumer who spends most of the year in moderate UV conditions (winter UV index 0-2) and upgrades to SPF50 in summer. At DKK 279 for 50ml, it's Ecooking-priced but Ecooking-quality: no filler, no compromises.

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8/10 ยท maskMoisturising Mask
Ecooking's Moisturising Mask is the Danish wash-off mask that simplifies hydration rescue to 15 minutes. Glycerin is the first ingredient (not water) โ an unusual formulation choice that front-loads humectant power. Aloe vera and cucumber provide cooling and anti-inflammatory action. Sodium hyaluronate plumps from the surface. Almond and sesame oils deliver lipid nourishment. The dimethicone base creates a temporary occlusive seal that forces the hydrating ingredients deeper during the 15-minute application window. Mandarin peel oil gives the mask a fresh citrus scent. Ecooking's Danish design philosophy shows: the product name is literally descriptive ('Moisturising Mask'), the packaging is clinical, and the formula does exactly one thing without pretending to do ten. Use weekly as a hydration boost, or daily during Nordic winter when indoor heating strips moisture from every face.

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8/10 ยท serumMoisturising Serum
Ecooking's Moisturising Serum is a triple-humectant-plus-peptide formula that reads like a dermatologist's hydration prescription translated into Scandinavian clean beauty. The humectant stack โ glycerin, sodium PCA, and sodium hyaluronate โ covers three different moisture-binding mechanisms (water-attracting, NMF-mimicking, and film-forming respectively). On top of that, two peptides: tripeptide-1 (also known as GHK, a copper-peptide precursor that signals collagen production) and tripeptide-10 citrulline (which regulates collagen fibre diameter for firmer texture). The pseudoalteromonas ferment extract is the interesting wildcard โ a marine bacterial lysate with documented anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties, sourced from Arctic sea bacteria. At $48 for 30ml, it sits in the mid-tier, but the peptide + hyaluronic acid combination delivers visible plumping within days rather than the weeks that pure anti-aging serums typically require.

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7.8/10 ยท serumVitamin C Serum
Ecooking's take on vitamin C swaps the harsh L-ascorbic acid common in Korean and American C serums for ascorbyl glucoside โ a stable, pH-neutral derivative that converts to active ascorbic acid on contact with skin enzymes. It's a fundamentally Danish approach: less aggressive, more considered, designed to layer under everything without fuss. The aloe-first base (aloe barbadensis leads the INCI, not water) delivers an immediate cooling glide, while sodium hyaluronate and sodium PCA stack two humectants underneath the vitamin C for a hydration-first brightening strategy. Laminaria digitata (kelp) and chlorella vulgaris add marine and freshwater algae antioxidants that the Nordic clean-beauty shelf leans on heavily. At 20ml for ~$42, the per-ml cost is steep, but the formula is fragrance-free, preservative-minimal (sodium levulinate + potassium sorbate), and shelf-stable for 12 months โ none of the oxidation anxiety that comes with pure L-AA serums.