- What makes the skin dry, especially during the cold or winter months?
- I have oily skin. Why do I need to use a moisturizer?
- I already use all-over moisturizers for my face and body. Why do I need special moisturizers for specific areas?
Q: What makes the skin dry, especially during the cold or winter months?
A: Oil that is naturally produced for the skin is the secret for keeping skin soft and moisturized. Frequent baths or showers in hot water can strip away the natural oils from the skin, which can cause the skin to feel dry and itchy. Seasonal and environmental factors such as a dry climate, low humidity, high winds or extreme temperatures can also deplete the amount of natural oil in the skin.
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Q: I have oily skin. Why do I need to use a moisturizer?
A: All skin types need some kind of moisture to leave skin feeling soft and smooth and looking more youthful. Women with oily skin sometimes think that adding a moisturizer means adding extra oil. But oil and moisture are two different things. In fact, oily skin can become as dehydrated as dry skin. Women with oily skin should use oil-free moisturizers to keep their skin looking its best.
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Q: I already use all-over moisturizers for my face and body. Why do I need special moisturizers for specific areas?
A: Extra moisturizers for specific areas can give women that "extra something" to achieve the beautiful, younger-looking skin they want. Eye creams and gels can do amazing things for the eye area: firm, brighten, reduce puffiness, reduce wrinkles and, best of all, help women appear younger. Lip balms and exfoliating products can help lips stay soft, moist, smooth and comfortable. Areas such as the feet and elbows require richer, dense moisturizers that can penetrate and soften the tough, thick skin in those areas.