Soothing Malassezia Moisturizer

“With consistent use it’ll even out your skins imperfections. It’s a must have in your skin care arsenal!”
— Greg Watson
Soothing Malassezia Moisturizer
Hydrate without feeding the fungus. The Soothing Malassezia Moisturizer nourishes and calms your skin without the oils that trigger flare-ups. Safe for face, scalp, and body.
Deep Hydration
Calm Redness
Soothe Itching
Safe for Malassezia
Deep Hydration
Calm Redness
Soothe Itching
Safe for Malassezia
“With consistent use it’ll even out your skins imperfections. It’s a must have in your skin care arsenal!”
— Greg Watson
How It Works
Most moisturizers are loaded with oils and butters that feed the Malassezia fungus. This moisturizer uses squalane — one of the only oils safe for Malassezia-prone skin — to deeply hydrate without triggering flare-ups.
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1Hydrate safely
Squalane and aloe leaf juice deliver deep moisture without any fatty acids the fungus can feed on -
2Calm inflammation
MSM and niacinamide work together to reduce redness and soothe irritated skin

Ingredients
Soothing Malassezia Moisturizer
Water (Aqua), Urea, Niacinamide, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Benzyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Powder, Lactic Acid, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Xanthan Gum, Frankincense (Boswellia Carteri) Gum Oil, Sapindus Mukorossi Fruit Extract, Sclerotium Gum, Pinene*, Limonene*
*natural allergens from essential oils
Ingredient Highlights
MEDIUM CHAIN TRIGLYCERIDE OIL (CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC ACID)
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
Comprised of unique fatty acids that inhibit signs of Malassezia growth, this lightweight oil moisturizes, replenishes and helps clear away fungus
FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL
Boswellia carteri
Improves skin tone and texture, and helps calm irritated skin
LACTIC ACID
Lactic Acid
Gently exfoliates away dirt, impurities, bacteria and excess oil
Clean, Malassezia-Safe Formulations:
- Malassezia Safe All of our formulas are made without ingredients that can feed Malassezia (a common yeast that lives on skin and scalp and is associated with flakes, itching, and breakouts). No oils, fatty acids, or esters that this yeast can eat — anywhere in the routine.
- No Steroids Steroids like hydrocortisone are prescription-style ingredients sometimes used on irritated skin. With long-term use, they’re associated with skin thinning, and stopping them suddenly can lead to rebound flare-ups.
- No Zinc Pyrithione (ZPT) A common anti-dandruff ingredient found in many medicated shampoos. The European Union banned ZPT in cosmetics in March 2024 over concerns about reproductive safety, though it’s still widely used in U.S. products.
- No Coal Tar A leftover byproduct from processing coal, used in some old-school medicated shampoos. Has a strong smell, can stain hair and fabric, and has been flagged by health agencies as a possible cancer risk at higher exposure levels.
- No Selenium Sulfide A medicated ingredient found in some dandruff shampoos. Associated with scalp dryness, irritation, and changes in hair color with regular use.
- No Sulfates Harsh cleansers (like SLS and SLES — the bubbly stuff in many shampoos and body washes). Can strip away natural oils and leave sensitive scalps and skin feeling tight and dry.
- No Parabens A group of preservatives used in tons of personal care products to keep them from spoiling. Studied for acting like estrogen in the body and have been detected in human tissue samples.
- No Phthalates A group of chemicals often hidden inside “fragrance” blends and used to soften plastics. Studied for their effects on hormones and reproductive health.
- No Silicones Synthetic ingredients (look for “-cone” or “-siloxane” on labels) that coat hair to give it temporary slip and shine. Build up over time and can trap dirt and oil against the scalp.
- No PEGs Petroleum-based ingredients (made from the same source as gasoline) used to mix oil and water in many products. Often contaminated during manufacturing with 1,4-dioxane, a chemical of concern flagged by the EPA.
- No Synthetic Fragrance The words “fragrance” or “parfum” on a label can hide dozens of undisclosed chemicals. Among the most commonly reported sources of skin sensitivity in personal care products.
- No Mineral Oil A leftover byproduct from making gasoline, used in many lotions, balms, and hair products. Forms an occlusive layer on skin that can trap dirt against pores.
- No Artificial Dyes Synthetic colorings (the FD&C and D&C numbers you see on labels) added just to make products look pretty. Made from petroleum and associated with skin sensitivity reactions in some people.
- No Talc A soft mineral powder used in some body powders and makeup. Has been the subject of major lawsuits over contamination with asbestos, a regulated mineral fiber classified as a known carcinogen by international health agencies.
- No Triclosan An antibacterial chemical once added to soaps and personal care products everywhere. The FDA banned it from over-the-counter washes in 2016 because companies couldn’t prove it was safe or worked any better than plain soap.
- No BHA/BHT Synthetic preservatives used to keep oils in lotions, lip balms, and cosmetics from going rancid. Studied for their effects on hormones and flagged by some health agencies as ingredients of concern.
- No DEA/TEA Two foam-boosting and pH-balancing chemicals (diethanolamine and triethanolamine) used in many shampoos and cleansers. Can react with other ingredients in the bottle to form nitrosamines — a group of chemicals flagged as a safety concern.
- No EDTA A chemical added to many products to grab onto minerals in tap water and keep formulas stable. Doesn’t break down well in nature and builds up in lakes, rivers, and oceans after it rinses down the drain.
How to Use
- Apply a generous amount of moisturizer to your face, giving extra attention to areas with moody skin.
- Massage in the moisturizer and recite the mantra, "I love myself and I am worthy of care."
- Allow the formula to absorb into your skin, overnight or anytime of day.
- Enjoy the peace of mind brought to you by peaceful skin.
For Best Results
Before you moisturize, start by giving your skin a fresh start with the Purifying Facial Cleanser then preventing flare-ups with the Calming Seborrheic Serum.
My skin still feels dry or tight after moisturizing, what should I do?
This can happen if your skin is still adjusting, your barrier is compromised, or if other products in your routine are feeding Malassezia. Ensure your routine is Malassezia Safe, and apply the moisturizer generously, especially on dry areas. Using it twice daily often helps restore comfort. Also be sure to drink enough water daily.
Shipping & Returns
Your order ships fast: we send packages out from Oceanside, CA within 24 business hours (Mon–Sat), with tracking emailed automatically. Standard U.S. delivery is typically 2–5 business days (USPS), and FedEx 2-Day is available if you need it sooner.
Not sure it’s right for your skin? Every U.S. order is backed by our 60-Day Peaceful Skin Guarantee (starting on the day your package is marked delivered). If your skin hasn’t improved, you can return your products for a full refund.
Life Changing Results
Customer Testimonials
“The only product that has worked. I got the peaceful skin system bundle after a recent flare up. My skin has made incredible improvements. I’m so grateful I found something that actually works for me.”
Verified Customer
“My skin is clearer than it’s ever been. I am shocked at how well this has worked to clear up the totally entrenched flaking and acne I had across my nose for years. Really nice smelling and feeling.”
Verified Customer
“As close to a miracle as you can get. After years of trying everything to fix my itchy, flaky skin on my face, scalp, and around my nose, these products solved it within days.”
Verified Customer
Why
Dermazen?
We started Dermazen because we lived the struggle personally: flakes, redness, embarrassment, and products that helped for a week…then stopped working.
So we went deep into the research and took a different approach: formulas that outsmart the yeast, simple routines anyone can follow, and holistic ingredients to calm our skin (without feeding future flare-ups).
Frequently Bought With
Customer Reviews
- MGMallorie G.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhere did you need relief? FaceWhat did this product help with? FlakesHow old are you? 25-34What is your gender? FemaleWhat texture is your hair? CurlyRated 4 out of 5 starsYesterdayA little goes a long way...
One pump really can be enough to cover your whole face! Don't be fooled by the size of the bottle. Just one little pump, then dot it around your face and rub it in. It will soak in and you'll be all set 😊
Was this helpful? - ESEmma S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhere did you need relief? Face, OtherWhat did this product help with? Itching, Build-Up, OtherHow old are you? 35-44What is your gender? FemaleWhat texture is your hair? WavyRated 5 out of 5 stars2 weeks agoThe only moisturizer I'll shove up inside my irritated nose
After suffering a major seborrheic dermatitis flare while immunosuppressed, the evil stuff actually managed to invade not just around but INSIDE my nostrils and cause all sorts of deeply uncomfortable havoc (the included picture of my horrifying inter-nostril pustules wasn't even when things were at their worst). Frequent Q-tip application of this glorious moisturizer was a foundational pillar of treating and evicting my nasal malassezia infiltration and even my derm approved of the safety and efficacy of using it inside my sensitive little shnoz. 10/10 would slather my nasal cavities with Soothing Malasezzia Moisturizer again and again.
Was this helpful? - THTuesday H.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhere did you need relief? Face, EarsWhat did this product help with? Flakes, Itching, Skin HealthHow old are you? 25-34What is your gender? FemaleWhat texture is your hair? WavyRated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoGot it as a add on
Definitely was a nice added bonus.
Was this helpful? - RBRose B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhere did you need relief? FaceWhat did this product help with? Skin HealthRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoGreat product!
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Was this helpful? - KMKristina M.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhere did you need relief? Scalp, Face, Ears, BodyWhat did this product help with? Itching, Skin Health, Skin ToneHow old are you? 25-34What is your gender? FemaleWhat texture is your hair? CurlyRated 4 out of 5 stars1 month agoWorks great but flakes under makeup
I use this at night because it pills under makeup
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