Moisturizers have become are a beauty must-have. But does every skin type benefit from a daily facial moisturizer? Find out in our ultimate guide to moisturizers. What are Moisturizers?A moisturizer is a cream, lotion or balm that hydrates the skin. It also works to lock in moisture and prevents the water from evaporating from your skin. This leaves skin supple, soft and healthy. Using a moisturizer that is right for your skin type will slow down the signs of ageing and contribute to a more youthful and glowing complexion. For Dry SkinIf you have dry, dull skin – a hearty moisturizer can be a life saver. Look out for hydrating creams that boast ingredients including shea butter, jojoba oil, vitamins and other skin helping agents like antioxidants. If your skin is very dry, a day moisturizer may be not enough – make sure you include hydrating products in both your day and night skincare.
For Sensitive SkinIf you have sensitive skin, go for a moisturizer that is fragrance-free as the ingredients that create scents may irritate your skin. Look out for products that state the ingredients are hypoallergenic or suitable for sensitive skin.
For Normal SkinIf you have normal skin, even the most basic moisturizer will do the trick for your skin. To keep skin hydrated and supple all year long, make sure your winter moisturizer is richer and the one you use in the summer is lighter. For Blemish Prone SkinIf you have problem skin, the moisturizer you should go for will depend on how severe your blemishes are. If your condition is serious, it is best for your dermatologist to prescribe you the correct skincare product. Generally, if you have blemish prone skin, look out for moisturizers that are lightweight and with ingredients such as salicylic acid. The lighter your moisturizer, the less likely your pores will be clogged. If you feel that adding a moisturizer to your beauty regime makes your skin greasy, it may not be the right product for you. Try using a hydrating serum or overnight mask instead.
For Oily SkinDepending on how oily your skin is, a daily moisturizer may not be right for you. If you need to combat the oily glow with blotting paper several times a day, consider using a hydrating gel or overnight serum instead of a day moisturizer. Gels have a lighter formula, so they can help to mattify the glow and won’t make your skin look greasy. If your skin is not severely oily, you can benefit from a good daily moisturizer. Look out for one that has a light consistency, regulates the natural balance of your skin and doesn’t clog your pores.
For Combination SkinIf you have combination skin, use a heavier moisturizer only on parts of your skin that need that extra hydration boost, and use a lighter one for the rest of your skin, for example, the T-zone. Having said that, make sure you incorporate hydrating products into your night skincare routine as well.