How to Find the Right Skin Moisturizer?
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How To Find The Right Skin Moisturizer?

Skin moisturizer is one of the most important part in maintaining the freshness and health of the skin throughout the day. Moisturizer in addition to having the function of keeping the skin moist also serves to minimize fine lines and wrinkles. Below are a few tips on how to find the right skin moisturizer based on skin type.

But before that here are some effects that will occur if we do not use moisturizers, among others:

  • Wrinkles appear faster.

 

  • Facial wrinkles that appear increasingly visible.

 

  • The skin will look dull and can be peeled off, especially when the air is cold.

 

  • Acne on the face can get worse.

 

  • Unprotected skin, dry skin is more susceptible to allergies and itching.

 

  • It is more difficult to apply makeup.

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Moisturizer for Dry Skin

Dry skin always lacks moisture. Dry-skinned girls often face cracking, chapped and peeling, especially in cold weather.

Moisturizers for dry skin often have oily roots, dense creamy texture, ingredients with substances such as Hyaluronic Acid (water retention), glycerin, ceramides. In addition, moisturizers for dry skin work well that also have antioxidant effects, including active substances such as essences extracted from green tea, grapes, shea butter, vitamins E and C …

Choose a moisturizer labeled ‘oil-based’ or oil-rich. Moisturizing products containing oil are more durable than products that contain water or ‘water-based’.

Moisturizer for Oily Skin

For oily skin types, opt for a moisturizer that says “non-comedogenic”, meaning that this type of moisturizer does not clog the pores of the skin.

Facial moisturizers for oily skin work well that are water-based gels, with a thin water base and creamy texture, easily absorbed quickly into the skin. The most effective ingredients to look for are are Hyaluronic Acid (water retention agent for the skin), Glycolic acid and Niacinamide (stimulant that produces ceramide to build a moist film as a protective barrier for the skin).

Choose a moisturizer that is lightly textured, oil-free and easily absorbed. For oily skin it is suitable to use a water-based moisturizer that can help exfoliate blackheads and make the skin smoother.

Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin will often make you worry when choosing a moisturizer. Due to the sensitive skin structure, it is somewhat thin, exposing tiny capillaries and is very susceptible to irritation. Therefore, if you choose an inappropriate moisturizing product, it will easily cause skin allergies, tiny pimples or burning redness. Therefore, before choosing a moisturizer for sensitive skin, you should note the following:

Try cosmetics before buying: try the product in the skin under the wrist within 24 hours to make sure no irritation occurs on your skin.

Double-check the ingredients list: sensitive skin is often very “uncomfortable” with preservation ingredients such as paraben (often labelled as methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben), Sodium lauryl sulfate foaming agent, mineral oil, and aromas(fragrance, perfume)…

Choose a moisturizer that has a soft formula, does not contain chemicals, fragrances and dyes. Therefore, choose a moisturizer that is made from natural ingredients.

Moisturizer for Combination skin

In skin types, combination skin probably makes it most difficult for girls to care because  they feel oily and dry face at the same time. Generally combination skin has dry or normal facial skin conditions in the cheek area, while in the forehead, nose, and chin tend to be oily.

Unfortunately most moisturizers are usually only made to moisturize dry or oily skin types only. Therefore, sometimes this problem is quite troublesome for a person in choosing a moisturizer for combination skin. When using a special moisturizer for oily skin, some areas of the face still feel dry. While on the contrary, if using a special moisturizer for dry skin, makes the t-zone become increasingly oily.

In fact, you can use a moisturizer with a mild formula. Use a thinner moisturizer in oily areas and apply a thicker moisturizer to the dry part of the skin.

At the first step in moisturizing the combination skin, you should choose a gentle cleanser so that the skin is clean enough but not too dry, while adding a moisturizing toner to balance the moisture on the skin.

In choosing a face moisturizer for combination skin, it is recommended to choose moisturizing products that are oil-free and water based, have a lotion or gel texture, and contains SPF.

Moisturizer for Normal skin:

The skin is usually the most “pleasant” in the skin type because it has been balanced between the oil layer and the amount of water. You can opt for moisturizers that have a water-based formula that is not greasy.

Moisturizer for Skin in the 30s

In your 30s the skin condition starts to decline. A common problem is skin dryness because the production of oil glands inside the skin begins to slow down.

Wear a moisturizer that is not only oil-based, but also contains ‘anti-aging’. The product labeled ‘anti-aging’ can fight fine lines, wrinkles and make the skin smoother.

When is the right time to apply moisturizer in order to work optimally?

Best time to use a good moisturizer is shortly after washing your face and after bathing. Use moisturizer when the skin is still in a slightly wet state. The goal is for moisturizers to lock the remaining water in the skin so that the skin can be well hydrated. Do it twice a day for maximum results.

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