🌸 How Hydrated Is the Skin On Your Body? Find your SKN Code.
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Is the skin on your body as hydrated as your face?
Find your hydration level, learn your SKN Code, and pinpoint the exact trouble spots keeping your body skin from its plush potential.
How old are you?
How often do you eat skin-supporting foods (avocado, nuts, salmon, olive oil, chia, etc.)?
On a typical day, how much water do you drink?
What kind of climate do you live in most of the year?
How does your bare body skin feel before you apply any lotion?
Do you get cracked heels, flaky legs, or rough patches?
How often do you shower or bathe?
How hot are your showers?
How often do you shave your legs/body?
How often do you exfoliate your body (scrubs, exfoliating treatments, loofah/body brush)?
What’s your sleep environment like most nights?
How many alcoholic drinks do you consume in a typical week?
How much coffee/energy drinks do you usually have per day?
How often do you apply body lotion or oil?
How sensitive is the skin on your body?
Your SKN Hydration Reading
Barrier Snapshot for Your Age
Your Morning Body Routine
Midday Hydration Check-In
Glow to Bed: Nighttime Routine
Treat your routine as recharge time — night is when your skin does most of its repair work.
Want deeper insight on your SKN Code?
Pop in your email and we’ll send extra tips, tiny tweaks to your routine, and personalized hydration suggestions based on your answers.
Why Your Body Skin Gets So Dry (and How Plush Crème Helps)
Showers, heaters, AC and weather can quietly dehydrate your skin. Hot water melts away your natural lipids (your skin’s “glue”), dry or cold air pulls water out, and if you’re not sealing in moisture within a few minutes of stepping out of the shower, that hydration literally evaporates.
Think of your skin like a brick wall protecting a castle (you):
🧱 Lipids = The Mortar Between Bricks
Your skin cells are the bricks, and lipids are the “glue” that holds them together. When lipids get stripped by hot water, cold wind, or harsh soaps, water leaks out through the “cracks.”
💧 Humectants = The Water Magnets
These are tiny sponges that pull water into your skin and keep it bouncy and plump — like millions of tiny water balloons living in your barrier.
🧈 Emollients = The Smoothing Butter
Emollients fill in rough spots and micro-cracks on the surface so skin feels silky instead of scratchy or tight.
🛡️ Occlusives = The Protective Shield
These create a light, breathable “shield” on top that keeps all the good moisture from escaping — like putting a lid on your hydration so it actually stays.
Your body skin needs all of these working together — and that’s exactly what Wonderverse Plush Crème was built to support.
Pairing it with a gentle foaming wash and, when needed, a body oil on damp skin gives your barrier the same kind of thoughtful routine you’d give your face.