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Best Vichy Products for Dry Skin
12 Vichy picks that actually work on dry skin — ranked by editor rating, not by what the brand pushes hardest. Updated 2026.
Strong mid-range brand with solid anti-aging and hydration lines, backed by mineralizing volcanic water.

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8.8/10 · sunscreenCapital Soleil UV-Age Daily SPF50+
Anti-aging sunscreen with niacinamide and peptides — sun protection that actively fights photoaging.

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8.6/10 · serumLiftactiv H.A. Epidermic Filler
Vichy's TikTok-viral 'wrinkle filler' serum — a 1.5% hyaluronic-acid blend (1% low-molecular-weight + 0.5% high-molecular-weight) with rye seed extract for plumping, dipeptide diaminobutyroyl benzylamide diacetate (a Botox-mimicking peptide), pantothenic acid, and ascorbyl glucoside. The 13-ingredient minimal deck punches well above its drugstore-prestige tier — it's the most-named 'budget needle alternative' on beauty TikTok, and the multi-MW HA + peptide combination is genuinely smarter than a typical hydration serum.

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8.5/10 · serumMineral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Booster
Hyaluronic acid supercharged with 15 mineral-rich volcanic water — simple concept, proven results.

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8.4/10 · serumMinéral 89 Probiotic Fractions Recovery & Defense Concentrate
Vichy's barrier-recovery extension of the Minéral 89 line — 4% niacinamide + Vitreoscilla ferment (the brand's 'probiotic fractions' lysate) + sodium hyaluronate, packaged as a recovery serum for skin that's been pushed too hard by actives, environmental stress, or a derm procedure. Sister product to the original Minéral 89 booster but does heavier lifting on barrier resilience and tone evenness. The clinical claim of 69% faster recovery rate is brand-supplied but the niacinamide concentration alone earns the positioning.

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8.4/10 · moisturizerMinéral 89 72H Moisture Boosting Cream
Vichy's Minéral 89 line moves into a moisturizer slot — a gel-cream built around the brand's volcanic mineralizing thermal water with 0.15% sodium hyaluronate, 2.2% niacinamide + tocopherol (the marketed "Vitamins B3 + E"), 2% squalane, plus a small dose of adenosine. The hydration data is the headline — Vichy clinical claims 72-hour moisture retention after a single application, in line with the high glycerin (#2) and squalane (#11) emollient load. The niacinamide-at-#6 placement is meaningful: that's a working concentration, not a label-flash, and it does double duty on barrier support and tone-evening alongside the line's signature volcanic water. Texture is the bouncy, almost pudding-like gel-cream Korean derm-cosmetic moisturizers normalized — sinks in fast, plays under makeup, doesn't pill under sunscreen. The downside is the fragrance at the end of the deck, which keeps it from clearing the strictest sensitivity gate (the brand sells a "Fragrance-Free Cream" sibling for that cohort). Otherwise: a solidly engineered drugstore-tier daily moisturizer that earns its hero-product status in the Vichy lineup.

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8.4/10 · serumMinéral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Booster
Vichy's Minéral 89 is seven ingredients: 89% Vichy volcanic mineralising water, hyaluronic acid, and the minimum carriers needed. The L'Oréal-owned French thermal brand applies their volcanic water research (15 minerals, including rare earth elements) to a hydrating booster that goes before moisturiser. The formula is so minimal it works for virtually every skin type. Vichy's volcanic water has been used in French dermatology since 1931.

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8.4/10 · cleanserPureté Thermale 3-in-1 One Step Cleanser
Vichy Pureté Thermale 3-in-1 is the French-pharmacy answer to 'I can't be bothered with double cleansing tonight.' The formula is a cream-to-milk hybrid built around Vichy's mineralizing thermal water and glycerin, with ethylhexyl palmitate as the lipophilic carrier that lifts makeup, sunscreen, and sebum without surfactants. That's the trick — there's no SLS, no SLES, no betaines, just an oil-soluble emulsifier system that rinses with water but doesn't generate foam. You use it three ways: as a face wash (massage onto wet skin and rinse), as a toner (swipe on with a cotton round), or as an eye-makeup remover (dab on a pad and press over closed eyes). The ten-ingredient INCI is borderline minimalist for a multitasker, the only meaningful caveat being a small amount of fragrance — fine for most users, but worth flagging if you're chasing a fully fragrance-free routine. At $22 for 300ml, it costs less per use than most Korean cleansers and lasts noticeably longer than micellar waters. Best for sensitive skin that wants efficient single-step cleansing without barrier disruption.

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8.3/10 · moisturizerAqualia Thermal Rich Cream
The richer twin to the Aqualia Light — for winter skin, post-flight skin, and anyone whose moisturizer keeps "evaporating" by 4pm.

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8.3/10 · eye-creamMineral 89 Eyes Hyaluronic Acid Eye Gel
Caffeine + HA eye gel from the Mineral 89 line — targets puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines.

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8.3/10 · moisturizerLiftActiv Supreme Day Cream
Serious anti-aging with rhamnose and niacinamide — the French pharmacy answer to luxury anti-aging.

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8/10 · moisturizerNeovadiol Peri-Menopause Night Cream
Vichy's Neovadiol line is one of the only mainstream skincare ranges with the nerve to address peri-menopausal skin specifically — the moment when oestrogen drops trigger collagen loss, surface dryness, and a sudden visible "deflation" across cheeks and jaw. The Peri-Menopause Night Cream is the line's PM workhorse, and the formula is genuinely smart for the brief: Pro-Xylane (Hydroxypropyl Tetrahydropyrantriol, L'Oréal Group's patented glycoprotein that boosts glycosaminoglycan synthesis in dermal fibroblasts) is the hero, deployed alongside Cassia Angustifolia Seed Polysaccharide (a botanical hyaluronic-acid mimic) and apricot kernel oil for the lipid replenishment compromised skin needs overnight. Niacinamide adds tone correction and barrier support. Capryloyl salicylic acid (LHA, salicylic acid's lipid-soluble cousin) provides gentle exfoliation that thinning skin tolerates better than full-strength AHA. The texture is rich without smothering — apricot oil and dimethicone mean it cushions but doesn't pill under the next morning's SPF. Sits in the premium price bracket, but the actives concentration justifies it for women in their 40s-50s navigating the menopausal skin shift.

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8/10 · serumLiftactiv Collagen Specialist 16 Bonding Serum
Vichy's Liftactiv Collagen Specialist 16 Bonding Serum is the brand's most ambitious peptide play to date — the '16' refers to the 16 different types of collagen the formula is designed to support, which is a flex from a drugstore French pharmacy brand and a useful frame for understanding what's inside. Most anti-aging products focus on Type I collagen (the dominant structural protein) and ignore the rest. Vichy's argument, backed by clinical work from L'Oréal's R&D, is that skin firmness, density, and bounce depend on at least 16 collagen subtypes working together — and that biopeptide signaling can be tuned to support more than just Type I. The formula stacks three peptides at low concentrations: palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 (anti-inflammatory, reduces collagen breakdown), palmitoyl tripeptide-1 (signal peptide that stimulates collagen synthesis), and sh-Polypeptide-69 (a biotech-produced growth-factor-like peptide). Rhamnose — a plant-derived sugar Vichy has been researching for over a decade — sits second in the INCI and is included for its demonstrated effect on dermal-epidermal junction repair. Niacinamide and hydrolyzed rice protein round out the firming story; sodium hyaluronate and maitake mushroom extract add hydration and antioxidant support. The texture is the elegant part: a lightweight gel-serum that blurs immediately on application, layers under SPF without pilling, and absorbs in under a minute. This isn't a heavyweight clinical retinol substitute — it's a daily peptide layer for women in their late thirties and forties who want firmness without irritation.