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Looking For The Best Moisturizer – A Few Noteworthy Tips!

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Looking For The Best Moisturizer – A Few Noteworthy Tips!

When it comes to picking the right moisturizer for your skin, there are many things to consider – your skin type, your budget, what you’re looking for in a product, and other important factors. It’s crucial to be reminded that what might work for other people won’t work for you. Other people’s skin types are going to be different and require certain products that ensure their skin will be smooth and clear of any impurities and imperfections.

If you’re looking for the best moisturizer, you have to know your body inside out. We recommend checking in with an expert to check what type of skin you have and what are effects that some beauty ingredients might have on it. Knowing your skin allows you to decide which ingredients should be in your moisturizer, ensuring that you’ll get the best results at the end of the day.

So here are a few tips that we want to share with you.

Know your skin type

Ask yourself the following questions: are you sensitive to certain soaps? Is your skin dry? Is your skin oily? It’s also imperative to understand that there’s no such thing as terrible beauty moisturizers in general but there can be wrong ones for your type of skin. That’s why you have to figure out what works well for you. Take your free skin care quiz developed by board certified dermatologist here

Here are a few basic tips for you to get started:

  • For oily skin, buy skincare products that contain alpha hydroxy acids, like glycolic acid or salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, and benzoyl peroxide. Accordingly, these ingredients are notable for controlling excess sebum production and encouraging hydration.
  • For dry skin, you should buy products that contain lactic acid and shea butter. These ingredients are known to hydrate and exfoliate the skin while making it look radiant.
  • For sensitive skin, you should buy products that have green tea, glycerin, shea butter, aloe and oatmeal. These have been known to be great moisturizers but won’t necessarily irritate your skin. 

Understand the basics of how moisturizers are classified

There are 4 types of key ingredients used in most moisturizers - humectants, occlusives, emollients, protein rejuvenators. Many moisturizers will have a blend of these 4 types. However, knowing your skin type and the weather around you can play a role in picking the right type of moisturizers.


Humectants draw in water from humid conditions in the environment and from the skin’s surface.  Common humectants you may see in skincare products: Glycerol, Hyaluronic acid, Lactic acid, Propylene glycol, Panthenol sorbitol

Occlusives are  ingredients that form a layer on the surface of the skin that prevents your body from losing water. Common occlusives you may see in skin care products: Petrolatum, Silicones, Lanolin, Beeswax, Zinc Oxide

Emollients allow the skin to maintain its integrity and membrane fluidity and improve the overall texture and appearance. Common emollients you may see in skincare products: Tocopherol (vitamin E), Ceramides, Squalene, and Fatty acids

Protein Rejuvenators help the skin revitalize itself by giving it the nutrients it needs to thrive. Common protein rejuvenators you may see in skincare products: Collagen, Elastin, Keratin.

All-natural doesn’t mean all good

You might be tempted to purchase products that are considered to be natural. After all, if it’s coming from nature, then it should be good, right? However, that’s not always the case. There are others who have skin so sensitive that they immediately react to natural products, like essential oils. So be cautious with the things you put in your face. Speaking to a licensed esthetician or dermatology provider can help in putting together an effective skincare routine without sacrificing key ingredients. The Skin Consult marketplace is a great place to find an expert to do video consultations using artificial intelligence enabled algorithms.

Read the label!

It’s always important to check the label. You can see which ingredients to use and to avoid. Another helpful tip we can provide is to check the order of the ingredients as well. When it comes to the label, the first five ingredients are going to account for 80% of the product. This is because the ingredients are listed in order of concentration. The higher they are up in the list, the more abundant they are in the moisturizer itself. So if there’s a certain ingredient that you’re avoiding and it’s right there in the first five when it comes to the order, then put that product back on the shelf and find another one. This can be a tedious task, so you can skip the guesswork and all the research. Instead The Skin Consult’s algorithm and professionals can put together the perfect, personalized routine for you. 

Hope you enjoyed some new skin care tips for picking an ideal moisturizer. They’re very easy to apply the next time you’re out shopping. Keep them in mind so that you can find the products that go well with your skin and ensure that you’re always looking beautiful, radiant, and young!  

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