What Active Ingredient Do You Need in Your Moisturizer?

When it comes to maintaining healthy, beautiful skin, the right facial moisturizer can work wonders. There are numerous moisturizers on the market, so you may naturally wonder which one is best for you. Whether you have dry skin or too much oil, you need to know which ingredients to look for. Finding the right moisturizer is tough, but once you know your skin type, you will find it is far simpler than you ever realized.

Dry Skin

If you know you are prone to dry skin, then you will want to purchase a heavier moisturizer. You want to look out for ingredients like dimethicone and hyaluronic acid. Both of these materials help keep your skin more hydrated. You can also lookout for a product containing urea, propylene glycol and glycerin, which help bring water to your skin. It is even better if the moisturizer in question contains petrolatum, mineral oil or lanolin because these substances help your skin lock in moisture.

Oily Skin

Oily skin is problematic as it vastly increases your chances of developing acne. The key here is to avoid ingredients that will dry out your skin too much. For oily skin, one of the best substances you can use is salicylic acid. It gets deep into your pores and sucks out the oil. It helps unclog your pores, making them smaller in appearance. It is critical to remember that you do not want to overly strip your follicles. For this skincare regimen, you should wash out your pores once or twice a day. Any more than that and you will have to contend with overly dry skin.

Sensitive Skin

When you have sensitive skin, it is all about what your moisturizer does not contain. Many moisturizers you find contain fragrances or dyes, which only make your follicles worse. Additionally, it is good to look for skincare products that contain a small number of ingredients overall. A product that contains fewer than 10 ingredients is ideal because it means there are fewer substances overall that can irritate your skin.

Itchy Skin

You can relieve itchy skin by properly moisturizing the sebum. Ideally, you will want to obtain a hypoallergenic cream. In the event that does not work, then you will want to opt for a 1% hydrocortisone steroid cream. You should use this cream for one week but not any longer. If that does not produce results, then you need to stop using it and talk to your dermatologist.

Moisturizers come in all shapes and sizes. The next time you are at the store, you should actually read the back label to see what they contain, and this requires paying particularly close attention to the active ingredients. If you need help finding a moisturizer for your oily or dry skin, then you need to talk to a professional at Windsor Dermatology immediately. We have some of the best dermatologists in New Jersey, so do not hesitate to contact us as soon as possible.

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