Choosing the Best Moisturiser for Your Skin Type
How To Find the Right Face Moisturiser For Your Skin Type
Shopping for and finding the best face moisturiser for your skin can be confusing.
The experts know getting smooth, nourished skin is key to improved skin health over time, so they’ve actually anticipated those questions and needs by devising choices to fit both your skin care routine and the specific needs of your skin type.
So where to begin your moisturiser odyssey? NeutrogenaⓇ Brand’s moisturiser experts stress it’s important to assess your skin type and its needs as the first step: You need to know your skin type, whether it’s dry, sensitive, normal, combination, acne-prone.
Conventional moisturisers can be greasy and sit on top of the skin creating a shield to prevent water loss and make it feel soft. Though they help hold in moisture and protect skin from the elements, newer moisturisers actually penetrate the skin and moisturize from the inside out, deeply hydrating to lock in glow and suppleness longer.
Moisturizer For Sensitive Skin and Dry Skin
Neutrogena® Hydro Boost line was designed to be universally hydrating for multiple skin types. Hydro Boost Fragrance-Free Gel-Cream is ideal for sensitive or dry types, as it’s ultra-nourishing for delicate skin.
Moisturizer For Combination Skin
For combination, Hydro Boost Water Gel provides deeply hydrating yet residue-free moisture. An all-purpose moisturiser like Hydro Boost can be used day and night. For added protection and SPF try the Hydro Boost® City Shield Hydrating Lotion SPF 25.
Moisturizer for acne-prone skin
For acne-prone skin, try Neutrogena’s Visibly Clear ® Clear & Protect Oil Free Moisturiser, a light-weight moisturiser which absorbs easily to provide long-lasting hydration without clogging pores. The unique formula evens out skin tone and to help reduce and prevent spots. Skin is left soft, even and visibly clearer.
Choosing the right moisturiser for your skin is important as it helps protect your skin, especially from the dehydration and damage that we inevitably experience in our day-to-day lives.