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Home » Lifestyle » Beauty & Fashion » The Best Moisturizing Product – What To Look For

Beauty & Fashion · March 16, 2020

The Best Moisturizing Product – What To Look For

With the vast number of moisturizers that you can buy, it can be tricky to figure out the best moisturizer product for you. That’s why we’ve compiled a few commonly asked questions about moisturizers with the answers to give you more insight into what you should be looking for.

What Ingredients Are The Best?

Both normal and dry skin can benefit from the same basic ingredients. A balance of water and hydrating elements like cocoa butter, shea butter, hyaluronic acid and aloe. Each ingredient works in its own unique way; however, the perfect combination can work wonders.

Do I Still Need To Use Moisturizer If I Have Normal Skin?

Yes, absolutely. You may benefit from a lighter formula or you won’t have to apply it as frequently. You can look for body lotion that has smoothing and soothing effect and don’t have too many rich ingredients. You want to avoid moisturizers that can make your skin greasy.

What Moisturizer Is Appropriate For Dry Skin?

If you have skin that is prone to flakiness, itchiness or are feeling tight, we suggest you try a body cream with ingredients like cocoa oil, shea butter, cocoa butter or soothing aloe. Have a look at the Island Essence range of products. Keep in mind that some people has naturally dry skin while other only experience occasional dryness due to changes in the weather or other reasons. Keep a body lotion or cream in your cupboard or in your bag for those days.

Is It Necessary To Moisturize My Lips?

This is a very good question, and the answer is yes. Many people often overlook this part of their skincare regime. However, our lips are not as resistant to harsh weather elements (chilly winter winds or scorching summer sun), therefore they will often be first in line to start feeling chapping or seasonal dryness. Our recommendation would be to get a good lip balm and keep it in your bag all year round. This is the best way of keeping your lips soft and smooth, particularly if it contains shea butter and vitamins. In addition, you can also use it for adding a little shine to your lips when you have to quickly dash out the door to run a few errands.

Must A Separate Hand Cream Be Used For My Hands?

Yes, we would suggest using a separate cream, particularly if your hands are susceptible to cracking and dryness. There’s nothing like a good hand cream. One that is filled with butters, vitamins and alluring scents. You can also look for ones that are small enough to stash in your car, purse, desk or carry-on. The smaller tubes come in handy and are also packed with fast-absorbing punch to offer quick moisturizer no matter where you are.

What Can I Do About My Feet That Are Dry?

The best way to smoother and softer feet is to start with frequent exfoliation, using pumice stones or foot scrubs, to discard any dead and dry skin. Afterwards you can apply a good foot cream to offer hydration. Make sure you leave it to absorb for a few seconds before putting on socks or shoes.

When searching for the best moisturizer product for your skin type and conditions, it’s all good to follow guides such as this one to help make informed choices. We hope this one was helpful for you in taking care of your skin.

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