Moisturizers - Hydrate and Soften Your Skin

Moisturizers are products designed to hydrate and soften the skin by preventing water loss and maintaining skin moisture.
Category
Cosmetic
Where to get
Available at pharmacies, beauty stores, and online.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Moisturizers FAQ


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What does a moisturizer do?

The basic function of moisturizers is to help treat your skin when it's dry and prevent it from drying out again. Moisturizers do this by holding water in the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin [source: Mayo Clinic ]. But they have other functions as well.

Is a lotion a moisturizer?

Moisturizer is a blanket term that can be used to describe products that are applied to various parts of the body, so theoretically a lotion applied to the face (or your legs, for example) is considered a moisturizer. What is the best moisturizer for eczema-prone skin?

What is a specialized moisturizer?

One of the most common specialized moisturizers is anti-aging cream. Anti-aging creams typically contain collagen and elastin, which are proteins that help keep your skin toned and flexible [source: Mayo Clinic ].

What is a moisturizer used for?

Moisturizers are used for the treatment of certain skin diseases, such as psoriasis, ichthyosis vulgaris, xerosis, and pruritus in atopic dermatitis. More often, they are bases or vehicles for topical medication, such as in Whitfield's ointment. They are often combined with humectants, such as salicylic acid and urea.

Do all types of moisturisers work?

All types of moisturisers work to strengthen and help restore the skin moisture barrier. Sallowed skin, fine lines and wrinkles, dullness and rough textured skin can all result from or be exacerbated by dryness. As we age, we also lose our natural production of moisturising properties like hyaluronic acid.

Why are moisturizers important for your skin?

These ingredients are important for your skin’s health because they prevent the skin from losing moisture and getting dry. Dry skin can lead to more serious problems like eczema or dermatitis. Moisturizers are available in various forms, including gels, lotions, ointments, and creams. It depends on what you need for your skin type.

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