Protocol

Barrier Repair Protocol

A complete 3-step recovery system for compromised, sensitized, or reactive skin — anchored in ceramides, beta glucan, and targeted barrier actives.

Compromised Barrier Redness & Tightness Flaking & Sensitivity Post-Procedure Recovery

Is This Protocol Right for You?

Your skin barrier — the outermost layer of your skin — acts as your body's first line of defense. When it's healthy, it locks in moisture and keeps out irritants. When it's compromised, everything changes: products sting, skin feels perpetually tight, redness flares for no reason, and even gentle actives cause reactions.

Check Your Symptoms

Select any that apply. If you check 3 or more, the Barrier Repair Protocol was designed for you.

The Barrier Repair Protocol is right for you. Start with the 3-step Restore System below.

What Is the Skin Barrier?

Your skin barrier — clinically called the stratum corneum — is a thin, brick-and-mortar structure. The "bricks" are flattened skin cells (corneocytes); the "mortar" is a lipid matrix made of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids in a precise ratio.

This lipid layer prevents transepidermal water loss (TEWL) — the invisible evaporation of moisture from skin to environment. A healthy barrier means skin that holds onto hydration and stays resilient. A damaged barrier means moisture escapes freely, leaving skin perpetually dehydrated, reactive, and vulnerable.

The Nurse's Perspective

Barbara Chappuis, RN and founder of Bee Naturals, has observed the same pattern across decades of formulating: "People chase symptoms — redness, dryness, breakouts — without addressing root cause. In most cases, the root cause is a compromised barrier. Fix the barrier first, and most other concerns improve on their own."

Barrier damage can be caused by over-exfoliation, harsh cleansers, environmental stress (cold, wind, UV), certain medications, or simply genetics. The good news: the barrier can be repaired, and repair happens faster than most people expect when you use the right ingredients in the right order.

The Protocol Steps

The Barrier Repair Protocol follows the Restore System — Bee Naturals' signature 3-step barrier recovery sequence. Use AM and PM daily until barrier integrity is restored (typically 2–4 weeks).

CStep 1
Cleanse
A nourishing cleanser unlike any other — beta glucan, oat protein, panthenol, and allantoin work while you cleanse. Apply to damp skin, massage gently for 30–45 seconds, rinse with lukewarm (never hot) water. Pat dry — never rub.
AM + PM · Daily
HStep 2
Hydrate
Apply immediately to damp skin after cleansing. The ceramide complex (NP, EOP, AP) and MAP Vitamin C work together to deliver both barrier lipids and antioxidant support in a single hydrating layer. Press — don't rub — into skin.
AM + PM · Daily · Apply to damp skin
MStep 3
Moisturize
Apply within 2–3 minutes of Step 2 while skin is still slightly damp. CoQ-10 energizes skin cell repair; retinyl palmitate accelerates cellular renewal. This final step seals everything in and prevents moisture from escaping overnight.
AM + PM · Daily · Apply within 3 min of Step 2
Also available as a complete kit

The Restore Skin Care System 3-Step includes all three products together at a bundle price — ideal for starting this protocol or gifting to someone with compromised skin.

What to Avoid During Repair

This is critical: while your barrier is recovering, certain ingredients and habits will actively work against you. Temporarily suspend the following for the duration of the 2–4 week repair phase.

Pause These During the Repair Phase
  • All exfoliants — AHAs (glycolic, lactic), BHAs (salicylic), PHAs, physical scrubs
  • Retinoids — retinol, retinyl palmitate, bakuchiol (even gentle forms)
  • Strong Vitamin C — pure ascorbic acid at high concentrations
  • Benzoyl peroxide or any oxidizing acne treatments
  • Fragranced products — including essential oils directly on skin
  • Hot water — strips residual barrier lipids; always use lukewarm
  • Friction — no washcloths, Clarisonic brushes, or rubbing motions

After 2–4 weeks of consistent use, once redness and sensitivity have subsided, you can slowly reintroduce actives — one product at a time, every 5–7 days.

Recovery Timeline

Barrier repair is measurable and predictable when the right ingredients are used consistently. Here's what to expect:

Expected Progress

Days 1–3
Stinging and reactivity begins to reduce
Week 1
Tightness improves; skin feels more comfortable
3
Week 2
Redness visibly fades; flaking resolves
4
Week 3–4
Full barrier integrity restored; reintroduce actives
Consistency is everything

The barrier repairs continuously — but only if you give it what it needs every single day. Skipping applications resets the clock. Two consistent weeks beats four inconsistent ones.

Key Ingredients

Every ingredient in the Restore System is selected for a specific barrier-repair function. These are the actives that drive the protocol:

Ceramide Complex
Ceramide NP · EOP · AP
The mortar between skin cells. Ceramides are the primary lipids of the stratum corneum. This triple ceramide blend paired with cholesterol mirrors the skin's own barrier composition exactly.
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Beta Glucan
Beta-Glucan (Oat-derived)
A powerful soothing and barrier-support active. Penetrates deeper than HA; activates skin's own wound-healing response. Reduces redness, calms inflammation, and forms a protective film on skin's surface.
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Panthenol (Pro-B5)
Panthenol
Converts to Vitamin B5 in skin on contact. Deeply conditioning, accelerates wound healing, reduces TEWL, and attracts and holds moisture within the barrier layers.
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Allantoin
Allantoin
Derived from comfrey root. Stimulates cell proliferation, promotes healing, and soothes irritation. One of the most well-tolerated calming actives — safe even for the most reactive skin.
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CoQ-10 (Ubiquinone)
Ubiquinone
Powers cellular energy production within skin cells. Found naturally in every cell of the body but depletes with age and stress. Accelerates repair processes and provides potent antioxidant protection.
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MAP Vitamin C
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate
The most stable, water-soluble form of Vitamin C. Gentle enough for compromised skin — delivers antioxidant defense and brightening without the irritation of pure ascorbic acid.
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