Your Guide to the Best Dry Skin Moisturizers





Finding the right moisturizers for your skin type can be confusing. Choose the wrong one and you could end up not curing your dry skin at all or, worse yet, you could be fighting blemishes. Dry skin on different areas of the body also requires different types of moisturizers. Simply put: Moisturizing your skin is not as easy as picking up just any old bottle and applying its contents to your skin. It takes a little bit of research and trial and error to get it right.

Another thing to keep in mind when looking for moisturizers for your skin is that expensive does not always equal a better product. The truth of the matter is that there are several inexpensive moisturizers on the market that surpass the expensive ones when it comes to quality and results achieved. To choose the best products for your skin, pay less attention to the price tag and brand name and more attention to the ingredient list. Here are some key ingredients that you should look for:

Ingredients of Anti-aging Dry Skin Moisturizers

Most people who purchase moisturizers for their dry skin are also looking for anti-aging products. A good anti-aging moisturizer will not feel heavy or greasy on your skin but will supply your skin with light hydration all day. A good moisturizer will also allow you to apply makeup smoothly over top of it.

Most moisturizer ingredients that fight aging fall into the antioxidant category. Antioxidants help repair aged and damaged skin giving it a youthful appearance. Here are just a few of the most popular antioxidants:

* Pycnogenol – Pycnogenol helps make aged skin look young and hydrated by boosting your natural protection against sunlight. Not only will this antioxidant help fight against signs of aging caused by the sun, it can also reverse such signs after they have appeared. Remember; the sun is the number one reason why skin gets an aged and dry appearance over time.

* Vitamin C – Vitamin C improves the texture of the skin, repairs sun damage, and increases collagen. An increase in collagen plumps up the skin which makes wrinkles less visible. Since sun damage is the main culprit for dry skin, Vitamin C is vital for any anti-aging skin care routine.

* Vitamin A – Retinol is another name for Vitamin A, so keep your eyes open for this name when reading product labels. Vitamin A increases collagen and fades age spots.

Ingredients of Acne-fighting Dry Skin Moisturizers

People who suffer from dry skin and acne have a unique challenge when it comes to finding the right moisturizers for their skin. Many products that people with normal skin types can use only cause more blemishes in those who are acne prone. So, if you suffer from acne and dry skin, keep your eye open for these ingredients:

* Oil free moisturizers – Any type of moisturizer that you purchase for your dry skin should be oil free and formulated for oily and acne prone skin. Be sure to look for natural moisturizers and antioxidants.

* Salicylic acid – Many moisturizers that are made for acne prone dry skin also have an additional ingredient such as salicylic acid to fight breakouts and blemishes. This can add a great boost to your regular acne fighting skin care routine.

* Oil absorbers – If your dry skin has oily patches, you may benefit from a moisturizer with an added oil absorber. These absorbers work by absorbing excess oil from the surface of your skin throughout the day. This also decreases the amount of acne that you experience.

Your quest for the perfect moisturizer for your dry skin should begin at the product label. Be sure to compare ingredients of all products available. You may be surprised by how many products have similar ingredients but dissimilar prices. Keep in mind that it is possible to find inexpensive moisturizers that have a more desirable product ingredient list than more expensive ones.

You should also pay attention to the usage description of each product. Many products that you use on your body are not made to be used on your face. If you use intense moisturizing products intended for your body on your face, you may end up with oily skin and blemishes. Most products made for your face are made using lighter ingredients. So, keep this in mind when looking for moisturizers for your dry skin.

When all else fails, ask for advice. See what dry skin products your friends are using. Ask questions to see what they liked and disliked about each product. This will save you from making the same mistakes that they did.
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