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In the quest for luminous, hydrated skin, choosing the right day cream is crucial. Meet Meola’s Vegan Skin Brightening Cream, the ultimate solution for achieving that coveted glow while maintaining optimal hydration. Crafted with natural, cruelty-free ingredients, this cream caters to both oily and dry skin, providing the perfect balance for a radiant complexion.
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lets talk skincare⋆.ೃ࿔*:・🎀
disclaimer i am NOT a dermatologist so to create this post i did LOTS of research and i'll link all of my sources at the end of the post. i just wanted to kind of put everything that i found in here so i hope its helpful 💕🗒️
HOW TO DETERMINE UR SKIN TYPE ;
wash ur face with a gentle cleanser, pat dry and wait for about 30 minutes. if ur skin appears shiny throughout then u have oily skin, if ur skin appears tight/flaky then u have dry skin.
if u notice a slight shine on your nose and forehead then you have normal skin. if you have a combination skin type, then the skin will get oily around the t-zone.
INGREDIENTS TO LOOK FOR ;
for skin with acne -> salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur and mandelic acid.
for dry skin -> lactic acid, hyaluronic acid, ceramides and glycerin.
for pigmented skin -> mandelic acid, niacinamide, vitamin C, and arbutin.
INGREDIENTS THAT U SHOULD NOT MIX ;
mixing retinol and vitamin C causes irritation, mixing vitamin C and glycolic acid results in over-exfoliation, mixing AHA and retinol causes extreme dryness.
INGREDIENTS THAT U SHOULD MIX ;
hyaluronic acid + ceramides = repairing skin barrier. niacinimide + salicylic acid = healing acne. retinol + niacinimide = collagen production.
GLOWY SKIN TIPS ;
use a cleansing balm to cleanse ur face to remove all the impurities from ur skin
use serums to hydrate ur skin
lather on moisturizer, dont put too much to the point where ur skin cannot produce its own oils, but you MUST moisturize
apply sunscreen everyday, not only on ur face but also on ur neck and hands
face masks 1-2x a week
get enough sleep, drink enough water, and steer clear of overly processed foods
SKINCARE DOESNT STOP AT UR CHIN ;
its important to take care of the skin on ur neck for SO many reasons because skincare doesnt stop at ur chin. ur neck reflects the first signs of aging, and its most susceptible to sun damage so show it some love!
use the same products that u use on ur face on ur neck also, moisturize ur neck and always apply sunscreen, lastly, use some retinol to build collagen.
HOW TO APPLY RETINOL ;
when applying retinol, use a pea sized amount. avoid application around ur eyes and the openings in ur nose, and use retinol in ur night skincare routine only.
HOW OFTEN TO USE SKINCARE ;
retinol should be used nightly (1-2x a week for beginners). hyaluronic acid should be used (2x a day). salicylic acid should be used (1-2x a week). sunscreen should be applied daily, no need to apply it at night and if u can, you should reapply it every 2-3 hours. vitamin C (1x a day in the morning).
SERUMS FOR UR SKIN-TYPE ;
for oily skin use -> salicylic acid, niacinimide and mandelic acid.
for dry skin use -> hyaluronic acid, ceramides and lactic acid.
for normal skin use -> vitamin C, glycolic acid, and retinol.
for aging skin use -> peptides, retinol and vitamin C.
for acne prone skin use -> salicylic acid, retinol, and niacinimde.
for combination skin use -> mandelic acid, niacinimide, and glycolic acid.
WHAT TYPE OF FACEMASK IS BEST FOR YOU ;
cream masks are good for all skin-types and it soothes and moisturizes. clay masks are good for oily or acne prone skin and it absorbs oil and controls shine. charcoal masks are good for oily or acne prone skin, and it deep cleanses and unclogs.
sheet masks are good for all skin-types, it nourishes and hydrates. enzyme masks are good for all skin-types and it gently exfoliates and brightens the skin. bubble masks are good for all skin-types and it hydrates and soothes.
gel masks are good for all skin-types and it provides a cooling effect. exfoliating masks are good for all skin-types BUT if u have sensitive skin then exfoliating masks are not for you. exfoliating masks remove dead skin cells and debris.
HOW TO LAYER UR SKINCARE ;
in the morning (cleanser + toner + hydrating serum + vitamin c + moisturizer + sunscreen) in the evening (double cleanse + toner + hydrating serum + retinol + moisturizer)
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can u make me a rlly good skin care routine? except I don't have any toner...
🧾- hi pooks how are uuu I hope u finne
How to build a skincare routine ㅤ۪ㅤ۫ ꪆ୧ㅤ🧁ㅤ۫ ♡
Morning Routine: for All Skin Types
1. Cleanse: Start with a gentle cleanser that clears away overnight buildup without stripping your skin.
Oily skin? Use a gel-based cleanser.
Dry or sensitive skin? Opt for a hydrating cleanser.
1. CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
Skin Type: Dry, normal, sensitive
2. CeraVe Foaming Cleanser
Skin Type: Oily, combination, acne-prone
3. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Cleanser
Skin Type: All skin types, sensitive
2. Rice Water Boost: Here’s the secret that works for everyone. No toner ? After cleansing, apply rice water using a cotton pad or gently pat it onto your skin. It brightens, soothes, and balances your skin naturally. (Make rice water by soaking rice in water for 20 minutes, then straining and refrigerating it.)
3. Moisturize: Hydration is key! Choose a lightweight moisturizer for oily skin and a richer one for dry skin. Combination or sensitive skin? Stick to non-comedogenic and fragrance-free formulas.
For Dry Skin
1. Eucerin Advanced Repair Cream
Deeply hydrating with ceramides and urea.
2. Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream
Nourishes very dry skin with botanical extracts.
For Oily Skin
1. Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
Lightweight, oil-free, and hydrates without clogging pores.
2. La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat Moisturizer
Controls shine and minimizes pores.
For Combination Skin
1. Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
Balances oil and hydration levels.
2. First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream
Lightweight but hydrating for dry patches.
For Sensitive Skin
1. Avene Skin Recovery Cream
Calms irritation and strengthens the skin barrier.
2. Cetaphil Daily Hydrating Lotion
Gentle and non-irritating with hyaluronic acid.
For Acne-Prone Skin
1. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Moisturizer
Non-comedogenic and soothes irritated skin.
2. Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion
Free from common irritants and ideal for breakout-prone skin.
4. Sunscreen: Finish your routine with SPF 30 or higher, even if you’re staying indoors. Sunscreen protects your skin from UV damage and prevents premature aging—an absolute must for everyone!
Night Routine: Restore & Repair
1. Double Cleanse: If you wear sunscreen or makeup, start with micellar water or an oil-based cleanser, followed by your regular face wash.
2. Rice Water (Again!): Use rice water as a natural toner to calm your skin and prep it for the night. It’s a multitasking hero that helps reduce redness, minimize pores, and add a glow.
3. Targeted Treatments:
Acne-prone? Apply a salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide spot treatment.
Dull skin? Try a niacinamide serum for even tone and radiance.
Dry skin? Opt for a hyaluronic acid serum to lock in moisture.
4. Moisturize: Seal everything in with your favorite moisturizer. At night, you can go for a slightly heavier one to aid your skin’s repair process.
Weekly Extras for Radiance
Exfoliate: Once or twice a week, use a gentle chemical exfoliant (like AHAs or BHAs) to remove dead skin cells. DIY trick: Mix honey and sugar for a natural exfoliating scrub.
Face Masks: Hydrate with aloe vera . You can also use sheet masks chilled in the fridge for a refreshing treat.
Steam and Detox: Once a week, steam your face for a few minutes to open up pores and deep-clean. Follow with a clay mask if you have oily skin or a soothing mask if your skin is sensitive.
Secret Skincare Habits for All Skin Types
2. Cold Spoon Hack: Struggling with puffy eyes? Chill a spoon and press it gently under your eyes for an instant de-puffing effect.
3. Jade Roller Magic: A jade roller or gua sha tool works for all skin types. Massage your face daily to improve circulation and reduce puffiness.
4. Silk Pillowcase: Sleep on silk pillowcases—they’re gentle on your skin, reduce friction, and keep your hair and face smooth.
5. Hydration Inside Out: Drink plenty of water and eat skin-friendly foods like avocados, nuts, and fruits. Your skin reflects what you put into your body!
and there is a LOT of skincare tips I will try to make other blogs Abt it soon. !!
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HELLO <D HOW ARE YOU?? i wanted to ask you how the uchihas would react if the reader wanted to be taking care of their skin etc.?? (basically, giving him a skincare routine)
take care of yourself!! <3
new HC revealed: Indra has sun freckles🤗💫
take care of yourself too, darling!!
Indra
- To be completely honest, Indra doesn't need it. He's the type of person who washes his face with a brick and has flawless skin just the same. The suggestion of a skincare routine is strange, he doesn't understand it, but he assumes it's about all those products (Y/N) puts on every night and morning. He lends himself to it just to see if it makes a difference or if it's all bullshit, and is strangely fascinated by the glow of his skin once all the products are absorbed. His brown freckles glow like never before.
Madara
- What is that? Madara doesn't have good skin, often dealing with excessive oiliness and some closed comedones that provide a stubborn texture to his face, conditions that gave him self-consciousness all his adolescence and that he thought would be with him all his life, eventually getting used to it. When (Y/N) explains his task and proposes to treat his skin condition, he accepts with secret excitement for his texture to finally be fixed, and after months of diligent cleansing and repairing the skin barrier, he is a new man.
Izuna
- Love... LOVE! Izuna has been in the skincare game for years, with lots of practice and countless products tested by his own face. Of course, he ruined his face a million times with different creams, learned the hard way to use retinoids, and the terrible importance of sunscreen, having already identified which products cause an acne outbreak and which do not. He is the one who ends up giving (Y/N) indications and putting together a routine for her, improving some aspects of it, and providing her with a necessary update for better results.
Obito
- The idea excites him, but with the false hope that some of these products will help him with his scars. Obito doesn't have the slightest idea about skincare, and after receiving those iconic marks on his face, no one explained to him how he should treat them. (Y/N), in the face of his illusion, does her best to find something with the effect he's hoping for, but no product is magic and no cream erases what life decides to do. His skin improves, considerably, and he is so excited to see certain changes he even starts to inquire about procedures to treat his face.
Shisui
- Whatever. Another Uchiha who has perfect skin without making any effort, and hell he has a wonderful complexion. His own mother tried to introduce him to the world of personal care as a child, and seeing (Y/N) trying to do the same makes him nostalgic and tender. He will allow her to take care of his skin just to make her happy, but sees no results when she's done with the routine, and almost always forgets to implement it himself, not allowing the products to do anything for him.
Itachi
- Indeed, wonderful. Itachi went through so much at such a young age that he looks like a forty-year-old man at 25, a terrible insult to a face as beautiful as his. The expression marks under his eyes don't bother him but he doesn't like them either, and if something can be done about it he would love it. The signs of stress are terribly noticeable, not grossly explicit but striking, dull skin and rudely black circles under his eyes. (Y/N) takes it upon her shoulders to improve her complexion and bring his battered skin back to life, and once they find a suitable routine, Itachi won't budge from his products even with a judge's order.
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Current Skincare Routine(s) 🎀
I have a morning skincare routine and two separate night routines depending on the day of the week and what skincare products I use. For example, on a night I use my AHA/BHA toner, I do NOT use my retinal eye cream. I'll also include some tips that work for me at the end!
My skin type leans more towards Oily-Combination!
🩷 Usual AM Routine -
If I washed my face and did skincare the night before, I simply splash my face with cold water and pat dry with a clean towel. If I did not do my skincare the night before, I wash my face with the Cerave Hydrating Face Wash. This is the only face wash my skin likes, but I'm still looking for alternatives for my night routine!
Once I dry my face, I use the IUNIK Centella Asiatica Calming Gel Cream moisturizer. My skin loves this moisturizer. It helps with my redness and makes my skin feel so nice.
After that's soaked into my skin a bit, I rub in a layer of the Beauty of Joseon Rice and Probiotics SPF 50 sunscreen. I put this on my face and neck!
I typically apply a 2nd layer after the first one drys for some extra protection if I know I'll be outside for a bit during the day.
Cocoa Butter Vaseline or Blistex on my lips for some nice, not chapped lips before I do makeup and/or apply lip gloss/lip stick.
My morning routine is super simple and quick because I usually just want to get it done and move on with my morning. I still enjoy it, tho, because it makes me feel accomplished early on in the day!
🩷 PM Routine: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat
I have an app that breaks down my skincare routine so I'm doing this off memory and what I remember from my typical routine for these days, but I do know these four days are different from the others for sure!
Occasionally, I will double cleanse and use my Hiemish All Clean Balm to remove sebum and oil impurities, but I'm not sure how I feel about this cleansing balm yet.
I wash my face with the Cerave Hydrating Face Wash using warm water and do a final rinse with cold water. Of course, I pat dry with a clean towel. I am looking for a water-based foam cleanser to follow the oil cleanse, so if you have any recommendations, please let me know!!
I then use two cotton balls to rub some Cosrx AHA/BHA Toner along my face to remove dead skin and then I spray some of the toner on my face, patting it in gently with my hands. I have to be careful with my eyes cause it will burn them if I get it in my eyes.
While the toner is still a bit damp on my face, I pump some Cosrx Snail Mucin Essence onto my cheeks, forehead, chin, and a little on my nose and pat it in gently.
I let the essence dry a little bit and then apply some Good Molecules Hyaluronic Acid serum while it's still damp. I pat this in as well, as it's better for absorption than just rubbing it in. I used to use the ordinary brand one, but omg, the Good Molecules one is so much better, in my opinion!!
I need to buy a new one, but occasionally, I'll use a niacinimide serum on my forehead, nose, above my upper lip, and chin as those are my more oily areas. I used to use The Oridnary Niacinimide, but I want to try to Good Molecules niacinimide.
Next, I use my Cerave Eye Repair Cream (the blue one) under my eyes for extra hydration while the hyaluronic acid absorbs into my skin.
Depending on how I'm feeling, I'll use either the Cosrx All in One Snail Cream or the Etude Soon Jung 2x Barrier Moisturizer to lock in everything. I usually choose the Cosrx Cream as I prefer it, but it again depends on how I feel!
A little bit of vaseline to end the routine so I can wake up with soft lips!
I feel like this night routine is more complex then my other night routine but it always depends on the products I use.
🩷 PM Routine: Tues, Thurs, Sun
I do not oil cleanse and instead just wash my face with the Cerave Hydrating Face Wash, patting dry after rinsing with cold water.
I then use some of the I'm From Rice Toner, patting it into my face. I layer this one on twice, being careful with my eyes cause this one will burn them like crazy.
I follow up with the Cosrx Snail Mucin Essence, patting it into my skin.
Next is the Good Molecules Hyaluronic Acid serum.
After the serum dries down, i apply a quarter to a half pump of the Beauty of Joseon Retinal Eye Cream underneath one eye and another quarter to a half pump to the other undereye areas, patting in gently while avoiding my actual eyes. If there's any leftover I gently pat into the surrounding areas. I'm not sure how my whole face will react to retinal so I'm careful with this one.
I then rub some Cosrx All in One Snail Cream over my face to lock in all the other skincare products and moisture.
A little bit of vaseline to the lips to ensure smooth, soft lips when I wake up!
I haven't noticed a difference with the retinal yet due to my inconsistent use but I do like how it feels the first few times after I use it, so I plan on continuing it.
Now, for some Tips:
Pat your face dry, never rub it with a towel. Rubbing it causes friction and pulling on the skin while patting is way more gentle on the face.
Initially wash with warm water but always final rinse with cold water. A while back I heard this helps with your pores, so I've just always done it and it makes my skin feel nice, especially in the morning!
Try to use either paper towels or a departed face towel (not your body towel) when drying your face. I myself use a separate towel for my face that I wash 2x a week and my skin doesn't typically break out.
Brush your teeth before applying skincare! This way, you don't disrupt the skincare surrounding your lips when brushing your teeth, flossing, or using mouthwash.
Always wash your hands before starting your skincare routine to minimize bacteria getting on your face.
Always try to patch test and figure out what works best for your skin, never just use what's viral or popular because not everyone has the same skin type. I feel lucky that my skin typically likes most products, but my skin is very picky with cleansers. I haven't found a cleanser besides the hydrating cerave one that my face likes. (The B.Lab Matcha Foaming Cleanser was so stripping my face turned red and peeled in certain places, a definite no go for me.)
Korean/Asian based skincare typically focuses more on hydrating the skin, while Western skincare tends to focus more on drying out the acne. I personally, as you have read, love Asian based skincare. Most of what I use is Korean skincare, and I'm still looking to expand my skincare collection because I love it so much!
Do your research! When I find a product that interests me, I watch pintetest and tiktok reviews, read the reviews on the actual shopping app, and read as much as I can on the Asian Beauty subreddit before making a purchase. I also like to read ingredient lists, application directions, and details on products, and I always Google what products can and can not mix together. it's helped me determine what to buy and what not to buy, and so far, my skin has loved it!!
Try to wash your pillowcases at least once a week and avoid touching your face with dirty or greasy hands. Also sanitize/disinfect your handheld devices/audio devices (cellphones, iPad or tablets, headphones, etc), eye glasses/sunglasses, and really just keep anything that touches your face as clean as possible. All of this helps to minimize how much bacteria and dirt make contact with your face.
Research different things that may help with improving skin. Ice rolling, gua sha, silk pillowcases, physical exfoliates, face masks, etc. Look into stuff that might help your skin or make a difference in your skins appearance and health.
This should've been higher up, my apologies, but drink your water!! Staying hydrated on the inside definitely shows on the outside, and being hydrated is an essential component to health overall!!
Wear your sunscreen!! Apply it in multiple layers to both your face AND NECK, as both are exposed to the sun for long periods of time and can suffer from prolonged exposure without proper sunscreen application. Along that line, don't be afraid to apply skincare to your neck!! I've seen photos of older individuals who took care of their face and not their neck and the difference between face and neck skin was astounding, so I personally like to rub excess hydrating serums and moisturizers into my neck as well.
Don't pop your acne! If you do get pimples, which I used to get all the time tho it's slowed down a lot, use a warm/hot washcloth or something similar to apply heat to the pimple. This will help it pop naturally, although popping your pimples may allow for the oil, dirt, and sebum to spread to other areas which may cause more acne. Popping acne with your hands may also cause scarring.
Love your skin!!! Skincare results take time, and there's going to be ups and downs while trying to find what products work for you, so try to love your skin throughout the process. Acne and other skin issues are caused by things sometimes out of our control, such as genetics, hormones, climate and weather, etc, so try not to be too hard on yourself!! Things will improve, and if they don't, after some time, seek out a reputable and trustworthy professional for an opinion and better direction on how to care for your skin!!
Wishing you all the best!! Does anyone have any experience with ice rolling or Gua sha being extremely effective? I haven't tried either, but I am looking into it as I feel like ice rolling, especially, might be beneficial, but I'm unsure. And can anyone recommend any Asian beauty water-based foam cleanser that I can use after an oil cleanse? I fear that my cerave isn't enough to fully remove all the cleansing balm residue from my face, which might end up being detrimental to my skin health.
Also, let me know your skin type and products or tools you recommend, as I am always open to including new things into my routine!! I love doing things for myself so expanding my skincare routine is definitely an interest of mine!
Til next time, lovelies 🩷
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⋆౨ৎ˚ 𝘚𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘤𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘝𝘰𝘤𝘢𝘣𝘶𝘭𝘢𝘳𝘺 ⟡˖ ࣪
Types of Skincare Products Makeup remover/oil cleanser - 卸妆油 (xiè zhuāng yóu) Cleanser - 洁面 (jié miàn) Toner - 爽肤水 (shuǎng fù) / 化妆水 (huà zhuāng) Serum - 精华 (jīng huá) Eye cream - 眼霜 (yǎn shuāng) Face cream - 面霜 (miàn shuāng) Lotion - 乳液 (rǔ yè) Sunscreen - 防晒 (fáng shài) Concentrate - 肌底液 (jī dǐ yè) Facial spray - 保湿喷雾 (bǎo shī pēn wù) Lip balm - 唇膏 (chún gāo) Night cream - 晚霜 (wǎn shuāng) Face mask - 面膜 (miàn mó) Eye mask - 眼膜 (yǎn mó) Facial scrub - 脸部磨砂膏 (liǎn bù mó shā gāo)
Skincare Actives Retinol - A醇 (Chún) literally: 'A' alcohol AHA - 果酸 (guǒ suān) note: a type of AHA is citric acid, found in citrus fruits, hence the name Salicylic Acid - 水杨酸 (Shuǐyáng suān) literally: poplar tree acid, salicylic acid is found in poplar trees Hyaluronic acid - 玻尿酸 (Bō niào suān) Niacinamide - 烟酰胺 (yān xiān'àn) Ceramide - 神经酰胺 (shén jīng xiān'àn) Vitamin C - 维C or VC (wéi C)
Descriptives for Skincare Alcohol-free - 无酒精 (wú jiǔ jīng) Whitening - 美白 (měi bái) Moisturizing - 保湿 (bǎo shī) Hydrating - 补水 (bǔ shuǐ) Nourishing - 滋润 (Zī rùn) Purifying - 清洁净化 (qīng jié jìng huà) Detoxing - 排毒 (pái dú) Brightening - 美白提亮 (měi bái tí liàng) Reduce redness - 祛红 (qū hóng) Antioxidant - 抗氧 (kàng yǎng) Anti-aging - 抗衰 (kàng shuāi) Lifting - 提拉 (tí lā) Tightening - 紧致 (jǐn zhì) Soothing - 镇静舒缓 (zhèn jìng shū huǎn) Acne treatment - 祛痘 (qū dòu) Pores minimizing - 收缩毛孔 (shōu suō máo kǒng) Eczema soothing - 缓解湿疹 (huǎn jiě shī zhěn) Repairing - 修护 (xiū h��) Revitalizing - 活化 (huó huà) Foam - 泡沫 (pào mò) Gentle - 温和的 (wēn hé de)
Skin Types Combination skin - 混合性皮肤 (hùn hé xìng pí fū) Dry skin - 干性皮肤 (gān xìng pí fū) Normal skin - 中性皮肤 (zhōng xìng pí fū) Oily skin - 油性皮肤 (yóu xìng pí fū) Sensitive skin - 敏感性皮肤 (mǐn gǎn xìng pí fū) Rosacea - 玫瑰痤疮 (méi guī cuó chuāng) literally: rose acne
Slang terms Using brightening products (ex. VC) during AM skincare and anti-aging products (A醇) during the PM - 早C晚A (zǎo C wǎn A) A skincare routine for sensitive skin consisting of using protective products during AM skincare and repairing products during the PM - 早P晚R (zǎo P wǎn R) Flooding the skin with hydrating oil products - 以油养肤 (yǐ yóu yǎng fū) A simplified skincare routine - 精简护肤 (jīng jiǎn hù fū) Skin fasting (slowly reducing the products you use each day to reset the skin and allow it to calm down before returning to the regular skincare routine) - 肌断食 (jī duàn shí) Using lots of technology in your skincare routine - 科技护肤 (kē jì hù fū)
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干性皮肤 要注意补水、补油、防晒、防止损伤、补充胶原蛋白. Dry skin Pay attention to moisturizing, supplementing oil, SPF, preventing loss, supplementing collagen. 中性皮肤 算是比较完美的肤质,要注意防止损伤,保持现有状态
Normal skin Considered a rather perfect skin type, you need to pay attention to preventing loss, maintain your current skin status.
油性皮肤 注意清洁、控油、补充水分和保湿
Oily skin Pay attention to cleansing, oil control, moisturizing and hydrating. 混合性皮肤 根据不同肤质区域分开护理,T区注意控油,V区注意补水保湿和防止损伤. Combination skin Treat combination skin according to different skin areas separately, pay attention to oil control within your T-zone, pay attention to hydrating and moisturizing and preventing loss in your V-zone. 敏感性皮肤(不是过敏性皮肤) 由于这种肤质保水力差,皮肤屏障受损,所以在护肤时要注重修复、抗炎,防止各种刺激和损伤,防止日晒。建议用一些温和无刺激的产品,以及含有镇静修复成分(维生素E、神经酰胺等)
Sensitive skin (not irritated/allergic reaction skin) Since this skin type doesn't hold water well, the skin barrier is damaged, thus you should pay attention to repairing, anti-inflammation, preventing various irritants and losses, as well as sun damage during skincare. It is recommended that you use gentle and non-irritating products that have soothing ingredients (vitamin E, ceramide etc.)
不化妆也要每天卸妆 -> even if you don't put on make-up, you still need to use make-up remover/oil cleanser everyday
千万不要用任何含有酒精的护肤品 -> under no circumstances use any skincare products containing alcohol
爽肤水主要作用是对皮肤二次清洁 -> the main function of toner is to double-cleanse your skin
敷面膜刺痛是因为皮肤缺水 -> the pain/tingling from applying face masks is due to your skin lacking moisture
洗澡时毛孔扩张,污垢更容易深入毛孔将其撑大 -> when you bathe, your pore enlarge, pollutants and more can easily penetrate through your pores which can stretch your pores
收敛水可以收毛孔 -> astringent can reduce pores
衰老是从25岁才开始 -> aging starts at age 25
涂眼霜长脂肪粒是因为太油 -> developing milia from applying eye cream is due to excessive amounts of oil
护肤品分男女 -> skincare products are gender-separate
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Skin care Routine
I think skin care routine is a very important part of maintaining a healthy and beautiful skin. Skin care routine can help to cleanse, hydrate, protect, and treat the skin, as well as address specific concerns such as acne, aging, or sensitivity. A good skin care routine can also improve your mood and self-confidence. blush There are many different types of skin care routines, depending on your skin type, preferences, and goals. Some people prefer a simple 3-step routine, while others enjoy a more elaborate 10-step regimen.
(1) Cleansing is the first step of any skin care routine. It helps to remove dirt, oil, makeup, and other impurities from the skin surface. Cleansing can be done with water-based or oil-based cleansers, depending on your skin type and preference
(2) Toning is the second step of any skin care routine. It helps to balance the pH level of the skin, which can be altered by cleansing or environmental factors. Toning can also hydrate, soothe, refresh, and prepare the skin for the next steps of your routine moisturize and calm the skin.
(3) Moisturizing is the third step of any skin care routine. It helps to lock in moisture and prevent water loss from the skin. Moisturizing can also nourish, protect, and repair the skin barrier. Moisturizers can come in different forms, such as creams, gels, lotions, or oils. You should choose a moisturizer that matches your skin type and needs. For example, if you have dry or mature skin, you may want to use a moisturizer that contains ceramides or peptides to replenish lipids and stimulate collagen production. If you have oily or combination skin, you may want to use a moisturizer that contains niacinamide or green tea to regulate sebum production and reduce redness.
In addition to these three basic steps, you may also want to include some optional steps in your skin care routine, such as exfoliating, masking, serum, eye creaming, or spot treating. These steps can help to enhance the effects of your routine and address specific issues or goals. However, you should not overdo these steps or use them too frequently, as they may cause irritation or sensitivity. You should also introduce new products gradually and patch test them before using them on your entire face. The most important thing about skin care routine is to find what works best for you and stick to it consistently. You may need to experiment with different products and methods until you find your ideal routine. You may also need to adjust your routine according to the seasons, your lifestyle, or your skin condition. Remember that skin care is not only about products but also about habits. You should also drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, exercise regularly, manage stress levels, and avoid smoking and excessive sun exposure. These factors can have a significant impact on your skin health and appearance.
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no no omg no this is good ! you'd be surprised some oils can help regulate the oiliness of the skin so its completely fine to use oils instead of moisturizer. ive had ppl skip moisturizers and just have rlly hydrating serum. TRIPLE AND DOUBLE CLEANSING ??? I LOVE THAT YES I APPROVE ??!!! and sunscreen is a must ! uva & uvb ( sun AND mobile ) are the number one reasons for wrinkles >:( love vit c, helps with brightening!! other ingredients like glycolic acid, salicylic acid and surprisingly, retinol ( did you know it used to be prescribed to ppl with acne until they discovered it had anti-aging effects? ) those can also help brighten the skin as well for blemishes or just to lighten the complexion and keep it glowy ! apricot is an ingredient that also prevents acne and helps your face not dry up too so i love it ! and i saw you also use collagen ?!!? YES YES YES !! an amazing ingredient that helps with the repairs of the skin barrier and anti-aging and may i also add, another alt for retinol ?? YOUR CHOICES ARE IMMACULATE 💯
omg yes yes !!! i actually take vit c supplements also because again ! i just found it did soooo much for my skin so i’ve been taking it for years <3 aaaa yes my night oil is collagen !!! so that’s probably why i’ve found my skin looking amazing since i’ve started using it [ive only been using it for around a week but i just think my skin has changed so much in such a short period of time already!] i’m so strict w my spf also i wear it everyday!!! yayyyy i’m glad i’m not crazy using oil w oily skin but i totally agree ! i never use cream moisturisers only my oils & they work amazing :3 YAY I FEEL SO GIDDY !!! akajaka also this is so informative ur amazing !!!! <3
#ʚ ₊˚ 💬 — new emmail.#ʚ ₊˚ ⌕ — daiseukiis.#I LOVE SKINCARE !!! so i’m so glad my choices are actually like good choices !!! that makes me so happy :<#i agree w the apricot too because my skin hasn’t been dry at all since this new routine & again my skin has stayed clear also !#it’s probably the best my skin has ever looked and this explains why ! UR SO COOL <333#i could read u talking about this all day i just think it’s so interesting !!!
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Moisturizer is the cornerstone of any skin care regimen, but truthfully, there's no such thing as a single best moisturizer for men. What works on oily skin may not be great for dry skin. Ditto for acne-prone skin versus sensitive skin—and what about people with sensitive and acne-prone concerns? Clearly, there's a lot to consider.“The role of a moisturizer can be multi-faceted,” explains board-certified dermatologist Kunal Malik MD of Spring Street Dermatology in NYC. “Its primary role is hydrating and replenishing moisture lost throughout the day. It should also help strengthen the skin’s barrier function, protecting it and sealing in active ingredients.” (Active ingredients are the part of a product that's actively working to better your skin—such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or vitamin C.) Dr. Malik points out that, because of these functions, moisturizer plays both defensive and proactive roles in building barrier reinforcements and actively moisturizing and containing treatment-focused ingredients.So, which is the best men’s moisturizer for you? Read on for our tested picks and expert advice for finding the right one for your specific skin needs.The Best Men’s Moisturizers, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonBest Moisturizer for Men Overall: PrettyBoy Revival Recovery Gel MoisturizerPrettyBoyRevival Recovery Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: If I could gift each and every one of you this moisturizer, I would in a heartbeat. As someone who tests skin care products as part of my job, I turn to PrettyBoy’s hydrator for its soothing and barrier-reinforcing recipe. But on top of that, this moisturizer can be pretty much anything you need it to be, from lightweight day cream to high-powered recovery night cream. It suits every single skin type, and can nourish your facial hair and prevent flaking beneath the beard, if you have one. It can also cushion your skin and shield it after a shave and even neutralize your need for an eye cream. Plus, PrettyBoy is the first mens skin care brand to earn the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. (Seriously, it’s so good.)Best Fast-Absorbing Moisturizer: Narcyss AM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerNarcyssAM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerWhy we love it: Breaking into the men's grooming sphere isn't easy, but buzzy brand Narcyss has made waves by focusing on substance, style, and simplicity. Founded in 2020 and formulated in Paris and Sweden, Narcyss champions small-batch production. Their approach is refreshingly simple: natural formulations, great packaging, and no gimmicks. They often use adaptogens—active compounds from plants and mushrooms—in their formulas that help protect and repair skin naturally and effectively. I really dig the versatility of the brand's AM PM moisturizer. Its texture is rich enough for nighttime recovery yet also sufficient for daytime use (hence the AM PM), and while it skips standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, it's packed with betaine, green tea extract, and aloe vera to hydrate and protect. Fast absorbing, for all skin types, and with a fantastic herbaceous scent, it smells as good as it works. This moisturizer is for anyone, whether you're upgrading or looking to try something new. (Note: As a newer European brand, shipping can take some time, but it's worth the wait.)Best Moisturizer for Irritated Skin: Aesop Seeking Silence Facial HydratorAesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorWhy we love it: We know Aesop is much more than its iconic hand soap. I’ve been using their grooming products for years, and they keep getting better and more refined with high-quality, often natural ingredients—and they're simply more effective at what they’re formulated to do. A prime example is the new Seeking Silence moisturizer, which lives up to its name. This lotion provides a moment of moisturizing zen, especially if you’re dealing with razor burn, windburn, or sunburn. A little scoop of this lightweight lotion goes a long way. Squalane hydrates, ginger root reduces inflammation, while bisabolol treats redness. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that the packaging exudes apothecary cool.Best Multi-Action Moisturizer: Malin+Goetz Advanced Renewal MoisturizerMalin+GoetzAdvanced Renewal MoisturizerWhy we love it: This new advanced formula moisturizer from perennial grooming go-to Malin+Goetz feels more like a serum than a moisturizer. It’s a super-concentrated formula that smooths and firms like a serum while delivering serious hydration through its moisturizing components. The magic lies in its proprietary complex of peptides, squalane, and apple stem cells. This proprietary complex acts as a super antioxidant, mimicking skin cells to protect and rejuvenate. Use it a few times a week for maximum impact, and let the sleek cobalt-blue dispenser, adorned with the iconic M+G font, add a touch of style to your routine.Best Overnight Moisturizer: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamUrsa MajorGolden Hour Recovery CreamWhy we love it: The first thing you'll notice about the Golden Hour Recovery Cream (beyond the fitting name) is its texture. It's somewhere between a lotion and a rich cream, with viscosity clearly a priority in its formulation. It's also packed with serious nutrients: antioxidants; vitamins A, C, and E; plus essential fatty acids like omega 3, 6, 7, and 9. Add in calendula, sea buckthorn, and blackcurrant, and you've got a hydration dream team working to boost moisture, firmness, and elasticity. You can feel it getting to work almost instantly, and while it's not an ideal daily morning moisturizer (unless it's the depths of winter), this ultra-rich cream absorbs fairly quickly to work as an overnight repair aid.Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: ATWATER Oil Regulator Facial MoisturizerAtwaterOil Regulator Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: While my hands tend to bear the brunt of winter, my facial skin leans less dry year-round, so I can only handle thicker overnight creams about once a week. For daily use, I stick to moisturizers designed for oily or normal skin, and while there are plenty of great options, this formula from Atwater hits all the right notes. It keeps skin matte yet hydrated, thanks to a specific oil control complex paired with niacinamide and brown algae extracts. Together, they minimize excess oil and reduce surface shine while absorbing oil overnight like a pro. Aloe leaf adds hydration and soothes the skin, but what stands out is how soft my face feels immediately after application. Kudos to ATWATER for a fantastic hydrating skin solution designed for the overactive sebaceous glands club.Best Moisturizer with SPF: Jack Black Dual Defense Face MoisturizerJack BlackDual Defense Face MoisturizerWhy we love it: SPF isn’t just for the summer, people. While many moisturizers include SPF, we’re particularly impressed by this oil-free hydrator from the grooming pros at Jack Black. Lightweight yet hardworking, its dual-purpose formula combines hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to boost moisture, while a mineral SPF 30 protects against harmful rays. Plus, an antioxidant blend of cranberry, rosemary, and green tea helps combat free radicals and strengthen your skin’s barrier. It’s a fantastic daily go-to, especially for those who spend more time outdoors.Best Moisturizer with Retinol: Geologie Skin Repair MoisturizerGeologieSkin Repair MoisturizerWhy we love it: Why does retinol get a category? It’s a collagen-boosting powerhouse that’s been a staple in serums for years and is sometimes used in low dosages in moisturizers, too. Formulas like Geologie’s incorporate .2% retinol alongside hydrating standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. This dynamic team tackles multiple skin concerns: hydration, barrier repair, brightening, anti-aging, evening skin tone, and acne control, all while delivering serious overnight rejuvenation (hence the PM label). Remember that retinol’s potency requires a gradual introduction and is not a daily moisturizer, so apply every few nights. Bonus points for the thoughtful “dime-size” graphic on the back of the tube, to help you use just the right amount of this potent lotion.The Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Men: Jackfir The Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerJackfirThe Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: If you have sensitive skin, may I suggest building an entire regimen out of Jackfir products? Let this moisturizer be your centerpiece, since its aloe-powered formula will keep skin cool, calm, and hydrated. It’s also a terrific moisturizer for dry skin (which is how my partner relies on it), whereas my oily and acne-prone self will use it in wintertime or overnight when the dermis-drying heater is cranked up. Jackfir’s premise is that their products clear almost every bar regarding sensitivity concerns, with certifications from EWG and Leaping Bunny.The Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin Men: Marin Soothing Hydration CreamMarinSoothing Hydration CreamWhy we love it: This cult-favorite cream out of Portland, Maine is one of my favorite products I got acquainted with this past year. It’s a multitasking hydrator, as replenishing for your cracked knuckles, hangnails, and ashy elbows as it is for your dry mug. (For that reason, I suggest you opt for the larger tube.) My partner’s praises are like mine but multiplied since this nourishing cream salvaged his itchy, flaky skin after we moved and adapted to different water and air qualities in a new city. As someone whose hands are constantly parched from testing cleansing products (and from too-hot showers), this is a great last-step product before bed, to ensure I wake with supple skin—and fall asleep faster since I’m not agitated by how dry things feel. It’s like an instant quenching of thirst. It is a bit too dense for my oily skin on most days but serves as a brilliant recovery cream when I need that extra assurance from a moisture-trapping product.The Best Moisturizer for Combination Skin Men: Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionCetaphilDaily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionWhy we love it: Your dermatologist’s favorite drugstore brand has a roster of products that are perfect for every skin type. This one satisfies a vast majority of us: It wears light enough like a gel to never suffocate the oilier patches of skin, while also doubling down on hydration to center the more dryer skin types. Whether you have a combination of both, or are on a specific side of the oil-level spectrum, this gentle moisturizer will keep your skin soft and satisfied. It’s especially useful as a post-shave moisturizer, since it is replenishing and gentle on freshly compromised skin, too.The Best Men's Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One CreamCOSRXAdvanced Snail 92 All in One CreamWhy we love it: The fever and adoration for COSRX’s cream is real. And yes, it really is fueled by snail secretions (ethically sourced, at that!). I’d endorse this stuff for pretty much every skin type, which is why I’m logging it here under “acne prone”—since they have some fairly specific needs beyond other types. I’m the kind to use serums, treatments, and cleansers to target my own blemishes and to layer a dense-but-not-occlusive barrier over the top of those serums and treatments (you know, something to trap the actives inside the skin while nourishing from the outside). While the craze around “slugging” suggests occlusive and skin-blanketing protection from moisture loss, this snail-mucin moisturizer is far more lightweight to never suffocate pores and yield more blemishes. Quite the opposite, especially when I’ve layered retinol or salicylic acid beneath.The Best Moisturizer for Plumping: Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamDr. Dennis GrossDermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamWhy we love it: Usually when you read the words “blurring” on a product, it means that the product is loaded with silicone, which can bring on breakouts and clog pores for some people. This product, however, does so without needing to tap silicone, and instead unites four different weights of hyaluronic acid to plump skin at every level and taps shea butter and ceramides to smooth skin in just an hour. In the long term, this moisturizer will also help to plump and blur lines with resveratrol, an ingredient known for anti-inflammatory properties and peptides that firm. When we used it for a month, we saw not only an instant glow-up that helped skip appear plumper, but also the fine line reduction that came with consistent, daily use.More Moisturizers We LoveCardonHydro Boost Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: In terms of grooming products, we should mark time as “BC” and “AC”—Before Cardon and After Cardon. I can’t fathom how I ever got by without their core products, including this stellar lightweight gel. It’s perfect on my oily skin, no matter the time of day or night, and even my dry-skinned partner will use it as his go-to morning moisturizer (he will wear something denser at bedtime, though). It’s brilliant at controlling the redness I am prone to around my nose and cheeks, too, and layers beautifully underneath a daily SPF. Seriously, if you ever want me to wax poetic about a favorite all-time brand, here’s my frontrunner and one of their best products. (The Clay Cleanser and SPF 30 Moisturizer are to die for, too. In fact, that’s a nearly perfect regimen right there. It really can be that easy.)SupergoopTriple Prep Weightless Multitasking Moisturizer SPF 40Why we love it: This could just as well be the “best overall” winner on this roster, given that I largely encourage guys to combine moisturizer and SPF into one daytime step. Supergoop’s formula is pillow light—almost impossibly invisible in terms of skin feel, and yet extremely shielding in terms of UV defenses. My partner and I have actually fought over “whose moisturizer this is” whenever we get down to the last application, even though there are dozens of terrific backup options ready to deploy. Supergoop, I adore you and all of your suncare assortment—but this product most of all.Why we love it: If I want to go to bed without any concern for how the bedroom air (be it humid or dry) will impact my skin as I sleep, then I wear Water Lock over top of my serums and retinol. It’s the perfect night cream, especially for anyone whose bedtime regimen has additional steps that need to be trapped inside the skin in order to perform their best. And so, pretty much every single night, I’m layering on Protocol’s product as a final step in my regimen unless it’s so egregiously humid and hot that I need just a lightweight gel. This terrific balm is the epitome of “slugging,” a generous (but never suffocating) occlusive that ensures I wake up looking rested and radiant. And despite my skin being on the more oil and acne-prone side, I have had zero issues with the weight of this balm, of which I currently have three tubes.Tata HarperCalming CrèmeWhy we love it: This one is an investment, but if you are looking for a remedial, eczema-neutralizing recipe, then tada: Tata Harper’s new cooling and calming cream is it. This highly active formula even has the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association and works wonders as a makeshift night mask when your skin is especially in need of repair and rejuvenation (perhaps post-shave, post-razor burn, or post-binge drink after a fun night out with friends). Use it exactly as that if the investment feels too steep for everyday moisturizing. It’s a brilliant bullpen ringer.What to Know About Different Skin TypesRemember, no two people have the same needs from a skin care product; typically, you should factor in your skin’s oil levels (including a lack of oil), as well as conditions like acne, sensitivity, loss of resilience over time, and more. Here are the key qualities to look for in a moisturizer based on key skin conditions and demands.AccordionItemContainerButtonDr. Malik says to choose light, oil-free, water-based formulas, and bonus points if they promise to have non-comedogenic ingredients (meaning their formulas are proven to not clog pores). For this same reason, you’ll want to avoid hefty suffocating creams and oil-heavy products, he notes. (Hey, your skin makes enough sebum as it is!)Read More: How to Deal with Oily SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonLook for moisture-drawing ingredients, known as humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea), says Dr. Malik—as well as skin-softening emollients (urea doubles as this, plus squalene and shea butter). Many dry-skin moisturizers have a richer feeling texture than other options, he adds. Also, avoid formulas heavy on alcohol as well as added (artificial) fragrance.Read More: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Dry SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonWith sensitive skin, you don’t want many bells and whistles. Formulas should be fragrance-free, paraben-free, lanolin-free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and alcohol-free. Ideally, the brand will signal as much with its messaging, too, noting that the product is safe for the most sensitive skin types. Dr. Malik says to look for soothing ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal, as well as skin-barrier-boosting ones like ceramides.Read More: The Best Skin Care for Sensitive SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonIf you are prone to pimples, you have to balance this with other skin variables (like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, etc). So your search for the best product becomes one of balance and priorities. But universally, be sure your products are non-comedogenic, with oil-free formulas, says Dr. Malik. Ideally, your regimen will include acne-fighting ingredients somewhere, though it doesn’t have to be your moisturizer that pulls all that weight. (Those pore-clearing ingredients include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and niacinamide.) Make sure any moisturizer wears light and isn’t occlusive—as in, it won’t totally seal off the skin.Read More: 8 Habits to Prevent AcneAccordionItemContainerButtonIf your skin is oily in some parts (like the T zone), and dry in others (often the cheeks), then you could be classified as having combination skin. For this, Dr. Malik says you want to choose products similar to oily skin (as outlined above)—“but consider balanced formulas with a blend of hydrating and oil-controlling ingredients,” he says.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you can’t log any complaints about being overly oily or overly dry, then lucky you. For this kind of “normalcy” (which isn’t so normal as it is rare), Dr. Malik says to prioritize lightweight formulas with hydrating ingredients (think hyaluronic acid, squalene, and glycerin).AccordionItemContainerButtonFor skin that has lost buoyancy, softness, and resilience over time, you want to prioritize hydrating ingredients to help with dryness, notes Dr. Malik. He advises using anti-aging ingredients such as retinols, peptides, vitamin C, and niacinamide. “Some [optimal] moisturizers may include exfoliating actives such as alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), too,” he says. Lastly, be sure your daytime moisturizer includes SPF.Moisturizers FAQWhat ingredients should you look for in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButton"Look for ingredients that hydrate and lock in moisture," advises Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah. "Natural options like olive fruit, avocado (emollients), and aloe leaf (a humectant) are excellent choices" So are hydrating powerhouses such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to help maintain your skin's moisture barrier for long-lasting benefits. Some brands combine adaptogens and scientific compounds for the best of both worlds.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile our skin isn't drastically different, people with facial hair face unique challenges. "Shaving removes the top layer of skin and causes micro-abrasions, leading to irritation and ingrown hairs," says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Hydrating moisturizers help soothe these issues while promoting skin repair, and agents like aloe vera and squalene are helpful here.What ingredients should you avoid in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonWhat you might avoid might vary based on your skin type, but as a rule of thumb, steer clear of "ingredients that can irritate skin or disrupt its natural balance." In general, try to avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, triclosan, sodium laureth sulfate, dyes, and high alcohol concentrations—all of which are ingredients that can irritate the skin or disrupt its natural balance.Why do moisturizers come in different consistencies (gel, lotion, balm, etc.)?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe consistency of a moisturizer depends on its water-to-oil ratio. "A higher water content creates a lighter, fast-absorbing formula, while more oil results in a thicker, richer product," explains Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Advances in skin care technology also mean lightweight formulas can now deliver deep hydration, catering to different skin types and preferences.How often should you use a moisturizer with SPF?AccordionItemContainerButton“Daily SPF is essential for protecting your skin from sun damage and environmental stressors, helping maintain your skin's health and longevity,” says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. That said, if you are applying a separate SPF, a moisturizer with an SPF is not essential.How often should you apply moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonTwice a day is optimal, and overall, think of the morning as a hydrating shield for the day and nighttime as more of a recovery and nourishing cream. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah adds that “a moisturizer should be applied daily to keep your skin’s barrier strong and promote repair. For those needing an extra hydration boost, layering a serum underneath your Moisturizer can enhance the results.”Do you need a different moisturizer for day and night?AccordionItemContainerButtonNot necessarily, although heavier creams and thicker textures tend to be best for overnight repair, while lighter formulations in gels and lotions are more geared toward AM usage. “If your moisturizer is formulated with appropriate ingredients (like hyaluronic acid or glycerin as humectants, ceramides, and shea butter as emollients), it can work both day and night," Dr. Ayensu-Danquah says. For an added benefit in the evening, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah recommends also using a mask twice a week.Meet the Experts Source link
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Moisturizer is the cornerstone of any skin care regimen, but truthfully, there's no such thing as a single best moisturizer for men. What works on oily skin may not be great for dry skin. Ditto for acne-prone skin versus sensitive skin—and what about people with sensitive and acne-prone concerns? Clearly, there's a lot to consider.“The role of a moisturizer can be multi-faceted,” explains board-certified dermatologist Kunal Malik MD of Spring Street Dermatology in NYC. “Its primary role is hydrating and replenishing moisture lost throughout the day. It should also help strengthen the skin’s barrier function, protecting it and sealing in active ingredients.” (Active ingredients are the part of a product that's actively working to better your skin—such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or vitamin C.) Dr. Malik points out that, because of these functions, moisturizer plays both defensive and proactive roles in building barrier reinforcements and actively moisturizing and containing treatment-focused ingredients.So, which is the best men’s moisturizer for you? Read on for our tested picks and expert advice for finding the right one for your specific skin needs.The Best Men’s Moisturizers, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonBest Moisturizer for Men Overall: PrettyBoy Revival Recovery Gel MoisturizerPrettyBoyRevival Recovery Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: If I could gift each and every one of you this moisturizer, I would in a heartbeat. As someone who tests skin care products as part of my job, I turn to PrettyBoy’s hydrator for its soothing and barrier-reinforcing recipe. But on top of that, this moisturizer can be pretty much anything you need it to be, from lightweight day cream to high-powered recovery night cream. It suits every single skin type, and can nourish your facial hair and prevent flaking beneath the beard, if you have one. It can also cushion your skin and shield it after a shave and even neutralize your need for an eye cream. Plus, PrettyBoy is the first mens skin care brand to earn the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. (Seriously, it’s so good.)Best Fast-Absorbing Moisturizer: Narcyss AM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerNarcyssAM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerWhy we love it: Breaking into the men's grooming sphere isn't easy, but buzzy brand Narcyss has made waves by focusing on substance, style, and simplicity. Founded in 2020 and formulated in Paris and Sweden, Narcyss champions small-batch production. Their approach is refreshingly simple: natural formulations, great packaging, and no gimmicks. They often use adaptogens—active compounds from plants and mushrooms—in their formulas that help protect and repair skin naturally and effectively. I really dig the versatility of the brand's AM PM moisturizer. Its texture is rich enough for nighttime recovery yet also sufficient for daytime use (hence the AM PM), and while it skips standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, it's packed with betaine, green tea extract, and aloe vera to hydrate and protect. Fast absorbing, for all skin types, and with a fantastic herbaceous scent, it smells as good as it works. This moisturizer is for anyone, whether you're upgrading or looking to try something new. (Note: As a newer European brand, shipping can take some time, but it's worth the wait.)Best Moisturizer for Irritated Skin: Aesop Seeking Silence Facial HydratorAesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorWhy we love it: We know Aesop is much more than its iconic hand soap. I’ve been using their grooming products for years, and they keep getting better and more refined with high-quality, often natural ingredients—and they're simply more effective at what they’re formulated to do. A prime example is the new Seeking Silence moisturizer, which lives up to its name. This lotion provides a moment of moisturizing zen, especially if you’re dealing with razor burn, windburn, or sunburn. A little scoop of this lightweight lotion goes a long way. Squalane hydrates, ginger root reduces inflammation, while bisabolol treats redness. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that the packaging exudes apothecary cool.Best Multi-Action Moisturizer: Malin+Goetz Advanced Renewal MoisturizerMalin+GoetzAdvanced Renewal MoisturizerWhy we love it: This new advanced formula moisturizer from perennial grooming go-to Malin+Goetz feels more like a serum than a moisturizer. It’s a super-concentrated formula that smooths and firms like a serum while delivering serious hydration through its moisturizing components. The magic lies in its proprietary complex of peptides, squalane, and apple stem cells. This proprietary complex acts as a super antioxidant, mimicking skin cells to protect and rejuvenate. Use it a few times a week for maximum impact, and let the sleek cobalt-blue dispenser, adorned with the iconic M+G font, add a touch of style to your routine.Best Overnight Moisturizer: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamUrsa MajorGolden Hour Recovery CreamWhy we love it: The first thing you'll notice about the Golden Hour Recovery Cream (beyond the fitting name) is its texture. It's somewhere between a lotion and a rich cream, with viscosity clearly a priority in its formulation. It's also packed with serious nutrients: antioxidants; vitamins A, C, and E; plus essential fatty acids like omega 3, 6, 7, and 9. Add in calendula, sea buckthorn, and blackcurrant, and you've got a hydration dream team working to boost moisture, firmness, and elasticity. You can feel it getting to work almost instantly, and while it's not an ideal daily morning moisturizer (unless it's the depths of winter), this ultra-rich cream absorbs fairly quickly to work as an overnight repair aid.Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: ATWATER Oil Regulator Facial MoisturizerAtwaterOil Regulator Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: While my hands tend to bear the brunt of winter, my facial skin leans less dry year-round, so I can only handle thicker overnight creams about once a week. For daily use, I stick to moisturizers designed for oily or normal skin, and while there are plenty of great options, this formula from Atwater hits all the right notes. It keeps skin matte yet hydrated, thanks to a specific oil control complex paired with niacinamide and brown algae extracts. Together, they minimize excess oil and reduce surface shine while absorbing oil overnight like a pro. Aloe leaf adds hydration and soothes the skin, but what stands out is how soft my face feels immediately after application. Kudos to ATWATER for a fantastic hydrating skin solution designed for the overactive sebaceous glands club.Best Moisturizer with SPF: Jack Black Dual Defense Face MoisturizerJack BlackDual Defense Face MoisturizerWhy we love it: SPF isn’t just for the summer, people. While many moisturizers include SPF, we’re particularly impressed by this oil-free hydrator from the grooming pros at Jack Black. Lightweight yet hardworking, its dual-purpose formula combines hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to boost moisture, while a mineral SPF 30 protects against harmful rays. Plus, an antioxidant blend of cranberry, rosemary, and green tea helps combat free radicals and strengthen your skin’s barrier. It’s a fantastic daily go-to, especially for those who spend more time outdoors.Best Moisturizer with Retinol: Geologie Skin Repair MoisturizerGeologieSkin Repair MoisturizerWhy we love it: Why does retinol get a category? It’s a collagen-boosting powerhouse that’s been a staple in serums for years and is sometimes used in low dosages in moisturizers, too. Formulas like Geologie’s incorporate .2% retinol alongside hydrating standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. This dynamic team tackles multiple skin concerns: hydration, barrier repair, brightening, anti-aging, evening skin tone, and acne control, all while delivering serious overnight rejuvenation (hence the PM label). Remember that retinol’s potency requires a gradual introduction and is not a daily moisturizer, so apply every few nights. Bonus points for the thoughtful “dime-size” graphic on the back of the tube, to help you use just the right amount of this potent lotion.The Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Men: Jackfir The Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerJackfirThe Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: If you have sensitive skin, may I suggest building an entire regimen out of Jackfir products? Let this moisturizer be your centerpiece, since its aloe-powered formula will keep skin cool, calm, and hydrated. It’s also a terrific moisturizer for dry skin (which is how my partner relies on it), whereas my oily and acne-prone self will use it in wintertime or overnight when the dermis-drying heater is cranked up. Jackfir’s premise is that their products clear almost every bar regarding sensitivity concerns, with certifications from EWG and Leaping Bunny.The Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin Men: Marin Soothing Hydration CreamMarinSoothing Hydration CreamWhy we love it: This cult-favorite cream out of Portland, Maine is one of my favorite products I got acquainted with this past year. It’s a multitasking hydrator, as replenishing for your cracked knuckles, hangnails, and ashy elbows as it is for your dry mug. (For that reason, I suggest you opt for the larger tube.) My partner’s praises are like mine but multiplied since this nourishing cream salvaged his itchy, flaky skin after we moved and adapted to different water and air qualities in a new city. As someone whose hands are constantly parched from testing cleansing products (and from too-hot showers), this is a great last-step product before bed, to ensure I wake with supple skin—and fall asleep faster since I’m not agitated by how dry things feel. It’s like an instant quenching of thirst. It is a bit too dense for my oily skin on most days but serves as a brilliant recovery cream when I need that extra assurance from a moisture-trapping product.The Best Moisturizer for Combination Skin Men: Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionCetaphilDaily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionWhy we love it: Your dermatologist’s favorite drugstore brand has a roster of products that are perfect for every skin type. This one satisfies a vast majority of us: It wears light enough like a gel to never suffocate the oilier patches of skin, while also doubling down on hydration to center the more dryer skin types. Whether you have a combination of both, or are on a specific side of the oil-level spectrum, this gentle moisturizer will keep your skin soft and satisfied. It’s especially useful as a post-shave moisturizer, since it is replenishing and gentle on freshly compromised skin, too.The Best Men's Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One CreamCOSRXAdvanced Snail 92 All in One CreamWhy we love it: The fever and adoration for COSRX’s cream is real. And yes, it really is fueled by snail secretions (ethically sourced, at that!). I’d endorse this stuff for pretty much every skin type, which is why I’m logging it here under “acne prone”—since they have some fairly specific needs beyond other types. I’m the kind to use serums, treatments, and cleansers to target my own blemishes and to layer a dense-but-not-occlusive barrier over the top of those serums and treatments (you know, something to trap the actives inside the skin while nourishing from the outside). While the craze around “slugging” suggests occlusive and skin-blanketing protection from moisture loss, this snail-mucin moisturizer is far more lightweight to never suffocate pores and yield more blemishes. Quite the opposite, especially when I’ve layered retinol or salicylic acid beneath.The Best Moisturizer for Plumping: Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamDr. Dennis GrossDermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamWhy we love it: Usually when you read the words “blurring” on a product, it means that the product is loaded with silicone, which can bring on breakouts and clog pores for some people. This product, however, does so without needing to tap silicone, and instead unites four different weights of hyaluronic acid to plump skin at every level and taps shea butter and ceramides to smooth skin in just an hour. In the long term, this moisturizer will also help to plump and blur lines with resveratrol, an ingredient known for anti-inflammatory properties and peptides that firm. When we used it for a month, we saw not only an instant glow-up that helped skip appear plumper, but also the fine line reduction that came with consistent, daily use.More Moisturizers We LoveCardonHydro Boost Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: In terms of grooming products, we should mark time as “BC” and “AC”—Before Cardon and After Cardon. I can’t fathom how I ever got by without their core products, including this stellar lightweight gel. It’s perfect on my oily skin, no matter the time of day or night, and even my dry-skinned partner will use it as his go-to morning moisturizer (he will wear something denser at bedtime, though). It’s brilliant at controlling the redness I am prone to around my nose and cheeks, too, and layers beautifully underneath a daily SPF. Seriously, if you ever want me to wax poetic about a favorite all-time brand, here’s my frontrunner and one of their best products. (The Clay Cleanser and SPF 30 Moisturizer are to die for, too. In fact, that’s a nearly perfect regimen right there. It really can be that easy.)SupergoopTriple Prep Weightless Multitasking Moisturizer SPF 40Why we love it: This could just as well be the “best overall” winner on this roster, given that I largely encourage guys to combine moisturizer and SPF into one daytime step. Supergoop’s formula is pillow light—almost impossibly invisible in terms of skin feel, and yet extremely shielding in terms of UV defenses. My partner and I have actually fought over “whose moisturizer this is” whenever we get down to the last application, even though there are dozens of terrific backup options ready to deploy. Supergoop, I adore you and all of your suncare assortment—but this product most of all.Why we love it: If I want to go to bed without any concern for how the bedroom air (be it humid or dry) will impact my skin as I sleep, then I wear Water Lock over top of my serums and retinol. It’s the perfect night cream, especially for anyone whose bedtime regimen has additional steps that need to be trapped inside the skin in order to perform their best. And so, pretty much every single night, I’m layering on Protocol’s product as a final step in my regimen unless it’s so egregiously humid and hot that I need just a lightweight gel. This terrific balm is the epitome of “slugging,” a generous (but never suffocating) occlusive that ensures I wake up looking rested and radiant. And despite my skin being on the more oil and acne-prone side, I have had zero issues with the weight of this balm, of which I currently have three tubes.Tata HarperCalming CrèmeWhy we love it: This one is an investment, but if you are looking for a remedial, eczema-neutralizing recipe, then tada: Tata Harper’s new cooling and calming cream is it. This highly active formula even has the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association and works wonders as a makeshift night mask when your skin is especially in need of repair and rejuvenation (perhaps post-shave, post-razor burn, or post-binge drink after a fun night out with friends). Use it exactly as that if the investment feels too steep for everyday moisturizing. It’s a brilliant bullpen ringer.What to Know About Different Skin TypesRemember, no two people have the same needs from a skin care product; typically, you should factor in your skin’s oil levels (including a lack of oil), as well as conditions like acne, sensitivity, loss of resilience over time, and more. Here are the key qualities to look for in a moisturizer based on key skin conditions and demands.AccordionItemContainerButtonDr. Malik says to choose light, oil-free, water-based formulas, and bonus points if they promise to have non-comedogenic ingredients (meaning their formulas are proven to not clog pores). For this same reason, you’ll want to avoid hefty suffocating creams and oil-heavy products, he notes. (Hey, your skin makes enough sebum as it is!)Read More: How to Deal with Oily SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonLook for moisture-drawing ingredients, known as humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea), says Dr. Malik—as well as skin-softening emollients (urea doubles as this, plus squalene and shea butter). Many dry-skin moisturizers have a richer feeling texture than other options, he adds. Also, avoid formulas heavy on alcohol as well as added (artificial) fragrance.Read More: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Dry SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonWith sensitive skin, you don’t want many bells and whistles. Formulas should be fragrance-free, paraben-free, lanolin-free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and alcohol-free. Ideally, the brand will signal as much with its messaging, too, noting that the product is safe for the most sensitive skin types. Dr. Malik says to look for soothing ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal, as well as skin-barrier-boosting ones like ceramides.Read More: The Best Skin Care for Sensitive SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonIf you are prone to pimples, you have to balance this with other skin variables (like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, etc). So your search for the best product becomes one of balance and priorities. But universally, be sure your products are non-comedogenic, with oil-free formulas, says Dr. Malik. Ideally, your regimen will include acne-fighting ingredients somewhere, though it doesn’t have to be your moisturizer that pulls all that weight. (Those pore-clearing ingredients include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and niacinamide.) Make sure any moisturizer wears light and isn’t occlusive—as in, it won’t totally seal off the skin.Read More: 8 Habits to Prevent AcneAccordionItemContainerButtonIf your skin is oily in some parts (like the T zone), and dry in others (often the cheeks), then you could be classified as having combination skin. For this, Dr. Malik says you want to choose products similar to oily skin (as outlined above)—“but consider balanced formulas with a blend of hydrating and oil-controlling ingredients,” he says.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you can’t log any complaints about being overly oily or overly dry, then lucky you. For this kind of “normalcy” (which isn’t so normal as it is rare), Dr. Malik says to prioritize lightweight formulas with hydrating ingredients (think hyaluronic acid, squalene, and glycerin).AccordionItemContainerButtonFor skin that has lost buoyancy, softness, and resilience over time, you want to prioritize hydrating ingredients to help with dryness, notes Dr. Malik. He advises using anti-aging ingredients such as retinols, peptides, vitamin C, and niacinamide. “Some [optimal] moisturizers may include exfoliating actives such as alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), too,” he says. Lastly, be sure your daytime moisturizer includes SPF.Moisturizers FAQWhat ingredients should you look for in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButton"Look for ingredients that hydrate and lock in moisture," advises Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah. "Natural options like olive fruit, avocado (emollients), and aloe leaf (a humectant) are excellent choices" So are hydrating powerhouses such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to help maintain your skin's moisture barrier for long-lasting benefits. Some brands combine adaptogens and scientific compounds for the best of both worlds.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile our skin isn't drastically different, people with facial hair face unique challenges. "Shaving removes the top layer of skin and causes micro-abrasions, leading to irritation and ingrown hairs," says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Hydrating moisturizers help soothe these issues while promoting skin repair, and agents like aloe vera and squalene are helpful here.What ingredients should you avoid in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonWhat you might avoid might vary based on your skin type, but as a rule of thumb, steer clear of "ingredients that can irritate skin or disrupt its natural balance." In general, try to avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, triclosan, sodium laureth sulfate, dyes, and high alcohol concentrations—all of which are ingredients that can irritate the skin or disrupt its natural balance.Why do moisturizers come in different consistencies (gel, lotion, balm, etc.)?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe consistency of a moisturizer depends on its water-to-oil ratio. "A higher water content creates a lighter, fast-absorbing formula, while more oil results in a thicker, richer product," explains Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Advances in skin care technology also mean lightweight formulas can now deliver deep hydration, catering to different skin types and preferences.How often should you use a moisturizer with SPF?AccordionItemContainerButton“Daily SPF is essential for protecting your skin from sun damage and environmental stressors, helping maintain your skin's health and longevity,” says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. That said, if you are applying a separate SPF, a moisturizer with an SPF is not essential.How often should you apply moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonTwice a day is optimal, and overall, think of the morning as a hydrating shield for the day and nighttime as more of a recovery and nourishing cream. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah adds that “a moisturizer should be applied daily to keep your skin’s barrier strong and promote repair. For those needing an extra hydration boost, layering a serum underneath your Moisturizer can enhance the results.”Do you need a different moisturizer for day and night?AccordionItemContainerButtonNot necessarily, although heavier creams and thicker textures tend to be best for overnight repair, while lighter formulations in gels and lotions are more geared toward AM usage. “If your moisturizer is formulated with appropriate ingredients (like hyaluronic acid or glycerin as humectants, ceramides, and shea butter as emollients), it can work both day and night," Dr. Ayensu-Danquah says. For an added benefit in the evening, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah recommends also using a mask twice a week.Meet the Experts Source link
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Moisturizer is the cornerstone of any skin care regimen, but truthfully, there's no such thing as a single best moisturizer for men. What works on oily skin may not be great for dry skin. Ditto for acne-prone skin versus sensitive skin—and what about people with sensitive and acne-prone concerns? Clearly, there's a lot to consider.“The role of a moisturizer can be multi-faceted,” explains board-certified dermatologist Kunal Malik MD of Spring Street Dermatology in NYC. “Its primary role is hydrating and replenishing moisture lost throughout the day. It should also help strengthen the skin’s barrier function, protecting it and sealing in active ingredients.” (Active ingredients are the part of a product that's actively working to better your skin—such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or vitamin C.) Dr. Malik points out that, because of these functions, moisturizer plays both defensive and proactive roles in building barrier reinforcements and actively moisturizing and containing treatment-focused ingredients.So, which is the best men’s moisturizer for you? Read on for our tested picks and expert advice for finding the right one for your specific skin needs.The Best Men’s Moisturizers, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonBest Moisturizer for Men Overall: PrettyBoy Revival Recovery Gel MoisturizerPrettyBoyRevival Recovery Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: If I could gift each and every one of you this moisturizer, I would in a heartbeat. As someone who tests skin care products as part of my job, I turn to PrettyBoy’s hydrator for its soothing and barrier-reinforcing recipe. But on top of that, this moisturizer can be pretty much anything you need it to be, from lightweight day cream to high-powered recovery night cream. It suits every single skin type, and can nourish your facial hair and prevent flaking beneath the beard, if you have one. It can also cushion your skin and shield it after a shave and even neutralize your need for an eye cream. Plus, PrettyBoy is the first mens skin care brand to earn the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. (Seriously, it’s so good.)Best Fast-Absorbing Moisturizer: Narcyss AM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerNarcyssAM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerWhy we love it: Breaking into the men's grooming sphere isn't easy, but buzzy brand Narcyss has made waves by focusing on substance, style, and simplicity. Founded in 2020 and formulated in Paris and Sweden, Narcyss champions small-batch production. Their approach is refreshingly simple: natural formulations, great packaging, and no gimmicks. They often use adaptogens—active compounds from plants and mushrooms—in their formulas that help protect and repair skin naturally and effectively. I really dig the versatility of the brand's AM PM moisturizer. Its texture is rich enough for nighttime recovery yet also sufficient for daytime use (hence the AM PM), and while it skips standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, it's packed with betaine, green tea extract, and aloe vera to hydrate and protect. Fast absorbing, for all skin types, and with a fantastic herbaceous scent, it smells as good as it works. This moisturizer is for anyone, whether you're upgrading or looking to try something new. (Note: As a newer European brand, shipping can take some time, but it's worth the wait.)Best Moisturizer for Irritated Skin: Aesop Seeking Silence Facial HydratorAesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorWhy we love it: We know Aesop is much more than its iconic hand soap. I’ve been using their grooming products for years, and they keep getting better and more refined with high-quality, often natural ingredients—and they're simply more effective at what they’re formulated to do. A prime example is the new Seeking Silence moisturizer, which lives up to its name. This lotion provides a moment of moisturizing zen, especially if you’re dealing with razor burn, windburn, or sunburn. A little scoop of this lightweight lotion goes a long way. Squalane hydrates, ginger root reduces inflammation, while bisabolol treats redness. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that the packaging exudes apothecary cool.Best Multi-Action Moisturizer: Malin+Goetz Advanced Renewal MoisturizerMalin+GoetzAdvanced Renewal MoisturizerWhy we love it: This new advanced formula moisturizer from perennial grooming go-to Malin+Goetz feels more like a serum than a moisturizer. It’s a super-concentrated formula that smooths and firms like a serum while delivering serious hydration through its moisturizing components. The magic lies in its proprietary complex of peptides, squalane, and apple stem cells. This proprietary complex acts as a super antioxidant, mimicking skin cells to protect and rejuvenate. Use it a few times a week for maximum impact, and let the sleek cobalt-blue dispenser, adorned with the iconic M+G font, add a touch of style to your routine.Best Overnight Moisturizer: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamUrsa MajorGolden Hour Recovery CreamWhy we love it: The first thing you'll notice about the Golden Hour Recovery Cream (beyond the fitting name) is its texture. It's somewhere between a lotion and a rich cream, with viscosity clearly a priority in its formulation. It's also packed with serious nutrients: antioxidants; vitamins A, C, and E; plus essential fatty acids like omega 3, 6, 7, and 9. Add in calendula, sea buckthorn, and blackcurrant, and you've got a hydration dream team working to boost moisture, firmness, and elasticity. You can feel it getting to work almost instantly, and while it's not an ideal daily morning moisturizer (unless it's the depths of winter), this ultra-rich cream absorbs fairly quickly to work as an overnight repair aid.Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: ATWATER Oil Regulator Facial MoisturizerAtwaterOil Regulator Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: While my hands tend to bear the brunt of winter, my facial skin leans less dry year-round, so I can only handle thicker overnight creams about once a week. For daily use, I stick to moisturizers designed for oily or normal skin, and while there are plenty of great options, this formula from Atwater hits all the right notes. It keeps skin matte yet hydrated, thanks to a specific oil control complex paired with niacinamide and brown algae extracts. Together, they minimize excess oil and reduce surface shine while absorbing oil overnight like a pro. Aloe leaf adds hydration and soothes the skin, but what stands out is how soft my face feels immediately after application. Kudos to ATWATER for a fantastic hydrating skin solution designed for the overactive sebaceous glands club.Best Moisturizer with SPF: Jack Black Dual Defense Face MoisturizerJack BlackDual Defense Face MoisturizerWhy we love it: SPF isn’t just for the summer, people. While many moisturizers include SPF, we’re particularly impressed by this oil-free hydrator from the grooming pros at Jack Black. Lightweight yet hardworking, its dual-purpose formula combines hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to boost moisture, while a mineral SPF 30 protects against harmful rays. Plus, an antioxidant blend of cranberry, rosemary, and green tea helps combat free radicals and strengthen your skin’s barrier. It’s a fantastic daily go-to, especially for those who spend more time outdoors.Best Moisturizer with Retinol: Geologie Skin Repair MoisturizerGeologieSkin Repair MoisturizerWhy we love it: Why does retinol get a category? It’s a collagen-boosting powerhouse that’s been a staple in serums for years and is sometimes used in low dosages in moisturizers, too. Formulas like Geologie’s incorporate .2% retinol alongside hydrating standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. This dynamic team tackles multiple skin concerns: hydration, barrier repair, brightening, anti-aging, evening skin tone, and acne control, all while delivering serious overnight rejuvenation (hence the PM label). Remember that retinol’s potency requires a gradual introduction and is not a daily moisturizer, so apply every few nights. Bonus points for the thoughtful “dime-size” graphic on the back of the tube, to help you use just the right amount of this potent lotion.The Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Men: Jackfir The Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerJackfirThe Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: If you have sensitive skin, may I suggest building an entire regimen out of Jackfir products? Let this moisturizer be your centerpiece, since its aloe-powered formula will keep skin cool, calm, and hydrated. It’s also a terrific moisturizer for dry skin (which is how my partner relies on it), whereas my oily and acne-prone self will use it in wintertime or overnight when the dermis-drying heater is cranked up. Jackfir’s premise is that their products clear almost every bar regarding sensitivity concerns, with certifications from EWG and Leaping Bunny.The Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin Men: Marin Soothing Hydration CreamMarinSoothing Hydration CreamWhy we love it: This cult-favorite cream out of Portland, Maine is one of my favorite products I got acquainted with this past year. It’s a multitasking hydrator, as replenishing for your cracked knuckles, hangnails, and ashy elbows as it is for your dry mug. (For that reason, I suggest you opt for the larger tube.) My partner’s praises are like mine but multiplied since this nourishing cream salvaged his itchy, flaky skin after we moved and adapted to different water and air qualities in a new city. As someone whose hands are constantly parched from testing cleansing products (and from too-hot showers), this is a great last-step product before bed, to ensure I wake with supple skin—and fall asleep faster since I’m not agitated by how dry things feel. It’s like an instant quenching of thirst. It is a bit too dense for my oily skin on most days but serves as a brilliant recovery cream when I need that extra assurance from a moisture-trapping product.The Best Moisturizer for Combination Skin Men: Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionCetaphilDaily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionWhy we love it: Your dermatologist’s favorite drugstore brand has a roster of products that are perfect for every skin type. This one satisfies a vast majority of us: It wears light enough like a gel to never suffocate the oilier patches of skin, while also doubling down on hydration to center the more dryer skin types. Whether you have a combination of both, or are on a specific side of the oil-level spectrum, this gentle moisturizer will keep your skin soft and satisfied. It’s especially useful as a post-shave moisturizer, since it is replenishing and gentle on freshly compromised skin, too.The Best Men's Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One CreamCOSRXAdvanced Snail 92 All in One CreamWhy we love it: The fever and adoration for COSRX’s cream is real. And yes, it really is fueled by snail secretions (ethically sourced, at that!). I’d endorse this stuff for pretty much every skin type, which is why I’m logging it here under “acne prone”—since they have some fairly specific needs beyond other types. I’m the kind to use serums, treatments, and cleansers to target my own blemishes and to layer a dense-but-not-occlusive barrier over the top of those serums and treatments (you know, something to trap the actives inside the skin while nourishing from the outside). While the craze around “slugging” suggests occlusive and skin-blanketing protection from moisture loss, this snail-mucin moisturizer is far more lightweight to never suffocate pores and yield more blemishes. Quite the opposite, especially when I’ve layered retinol or salicylic acid beneath.The Best Moisturizer for Plumping: Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamDr. Dennis GrossDermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamWhy we love it: Usually when you read the words “blurring” on a product, it means that the product is loaded with silicone, which can bring on breakouts and clog pores for some people. This product, however, does so without needing to tap silicone, and instead unites four different weights of hyaluronic acid to plump skin at every level and taps shea butter and ceramides to smooth skin in just an hour. In the long term, this moisturizer will also help to plump and blur lines with resveratrol, an ingredient known for anti-inflammatory properties and peptides that firm. When we used it for a month, we saw not only an instant glow-up that helped skip appear plumper, but also the fine line reduction that came with consistent, daily use.More Moisturizers We LoveCardonHydro Boost Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: In terms of grooming products, we should mark time as “BC” and “AC”—Before Cardon and After Cardon. I can’t fathom how I ever got by without their core products, including this stellar lightweight gel. It’s perfect on my oily skin, no matter the time of day or night, and even my dry-skinned partner will use it as his go-to morning moisturizer (he will wear something denser at bedtime, though). It’s brilliant at controlling the redness I am prone to around my nose and cheeks, too, and layers beautifully underneath a daily SPF. Seriously, if you ever want me to wax poetic about a favorite all-time brand, here’s my frontrunner and one of their best products. (The Clay Cleanser and SPF 30 Moisturizer are to die for, too. In fact, that’s a nearly perfect regimen right there. It really can be that easy.)SupergoopTriple Prep Weightless Multitasking Moisturizer SPF 40Why we love it: This could just as well be the “best overall” winner on this roster, given that I largely encourage guys to combine moisturizer and SPF into one daytime step. Supergoop’s formula is pillow light—almost impossibly invisible in terms of skin feel, and yet extremely shielding in terms of UV defenses. My partner and I have actually fought over “whose moisturizer this is” whenever we get down to the last application, even though there are dozens of terrific backup options ready to deploy. Supergoop, I adore you and all of your suncare assortment—but this product most of all.Why we love it: If I want to go to bed without any concern for how the bedroom air (be it humid or dry) will impact my skin as I sleep, then I wear Water Lock over top of my serums and retinol. It’s the perfect night cream, especially for anyone whose bedtime regimen has additional steps that need to be trapped inside the skin in order to perform their best. And so, pretty much every single night, I’m layering on Protocol’s product as a final step in my regimen unless it’s so egregiously humid and hot that I need just a lightweight gel. This terrific balm is the epitome of “slugging,” a generous (but never suffocating) occlusive that ensures I wake up looking rested and radiant. And despite my skin being on the more oil and acne-prone side, I have had zero issues with the weight of this balm, of which I currently have three tubes.Tata HarperCalming CrèmeWhy we love it: This one is an investment, but if you are looking for a remedial, eczema-neutralizing recipe, then tada: Tata Harper’s new cooling and calming cream is it. This highly active formula even has the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association and works wonders as a makeshift night mask when your skin is especially in need of repair and rejuvenation (perhaps post-shave, post-razor burn, or post-binge drink after a fun night out with friends). Use it exactly as that if the investment feels too steep for everyday moisturizing. It’s a brilliant bullpen ringer.What to Know About Different Skin TypesRemember, no two people have the same needs from a skin care product; typically, you should factor in your skin’s oil levels (including a lack of oil), as well as conditions like acne, sensitivity, loss of resilience over time, and more. Here are the key qualities to look for in a moisturizer based on key skin conditions and demands.AccordionItemContainerButtonDr. Malik says to choose light, oil-free, water-based formulas, and bonus points if they promise to have non-comedogenic ingredients (meaning their formulas are proven to not clog pores). For this same reason, you’ll want to avoid hefty suffocating creams and oil-heavy products, he notes. (Hey, your skin makes enough sebum as it is!)Read More: How to Deal with Oily SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonLook for moisture-drawing ingredients, known as humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea), says Dr. Malik—as well as skin-softening emollients (urea doubles as this, plus squalene and shea butter). Many dry-skin moisturizers have a richer feeling texture than other options, he adds. Also, avoid formulas heavy on alcohol as well as added (artificial) fragrance.Read More: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Dry SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonWith sensitive skin, you don’t want many bells and whistles. Formulas should be fragrance-free, paraben-free, lanolin-free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and alcohol-free. Ideally, the brand will signal as much with its messaging, too, noting that the product is safe for the most sensitive skin types. Dr. Malik says to look for soothing ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal, as well as skin-barrier-boosting ones like ceramides.Read More: The Best Skin Care for Sensitive SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonIf you are prone to pimples, you have to balance this with other skin variables (like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, etc). So your search for the best product becomes one of balance and priorities. But universally, be sure your products are non-comedogenic, with oil-free formulas, says Dr. Malik. Ideally, your regimen will include acne-fighting ingredients somewhere, though it doesn’t have to be your moisturizer that pulls all that weight. (Those pore-clearing ingredients include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and niacinamide.) Make sure any moisturizer wears light and isn’t occlusive—as in, it won’t totally seal off the skin.Read More: 8 Habits to Prevent AcneAccordionItemContainerButtonIf your skin is oily in some parts (like the T zone), and dry in others (often the cheeks), then you could be classified as having combination skin. For this, Dr. Malik says you want to choose products similar to oily skin (as outlined above)—“but consider balanced formulas with a blend of hydrating and oil-controlling ingredients,” he says.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you can’t log any complaints about being overly oily or overly dry, then lucky you. For this kind of “normalcy” (which isn’t so normal as it is rare), Dr. Malik says to prioritize lightweight formulas with hydrating ingredients (think hyaluronic acid, squalene, and glycerin).AccordionItemContainerButtonFor skin that has lost buoyancy, softness, and resilience over time, you want to prioritize hydrating ingredients to help with dryness, notes Dr. Malik. He advises using anti-aging ingredients such as retinols, peptides, vitamin C, and niacinamide. “Some [optimal] moisturizers may include exfoliating actives such as alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), too,” he says. Lastly, be sure your daytime moisturizer includes SPF.Moisturizers FAQWhat ingredients should you look for in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButton"Look for ingredients that hydrate and lock in moisture," advises Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah. "Natural options like olive fruit, avocado (emollients), and aloe leaf (a humectant) are excellent choices" So are hydrating powerhouses such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to help maintain your skin's moisture barrier for long-lasting benefits. Some brands combine adaptogens and scientific compounds for the best of both worlds.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile our skin isn't drastically different, people with facial hair face unique challenges. "Shaving removes the top layer of skin and causes micro-abrasions, leading to irritation and ingrown hairs," says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Hydrating moisturizers help soothe these issues while promoting skin repair, and agents like aloe vera and squalene are helpful here.What ingredients should you avoid in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonWhat you might avoid might vary based on your skin type, but as a rule of thumb, steer clear of "ingredients that can irritate skin or disrupt its natural balance." In general, try to avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, triclosan, sodium laureth sulfate, dyes, and high alcohol concentrations—all of which are ingredients that can irritate the skin or disrupt its natural balance.Why do moisturizers come in different consistencies (gel, lotion, balm, etc.)?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe consistency of a moisturizer depends on its water-to-oil ratio. "A higher water content creates a lighter, fast-absorbing formula, while more oil results in a thicker, richer product," explains Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Advances in skin care technology also mean lightweight formulas can now deliver deep hydration, catering to different skin types and preferences.How often should you use a moisturizer with SPF?AccordionItemContainerButton“Daily SPF is essential for protecting your skin from sun damage and environmental stressors, helping maintain your skin's health and longevity,” says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. That said, if you are applying a separate SPF, a moisturizer with an SPF is not essential.How often should you apply moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonTwice a day is optimal, and overall, think of the morning as a hydrating shield for the day and nighttime as more of a recovery and nourishing cream. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah adds that “a moisturizer should be applied daily to keep your skin’s barrier strong and promote repair. For those needing an extra hydration boost, layering a serum underneath your Moisturizer can enhance the results.”Do you need a different moisturizer for day and night?AccordionItemContainerButtonNot necessarily, although heavier creams and thicker textures tend to be best for overnight repair, while lighter formulations in gels and lotions are more geared toward AM usage. “If your moisturizer is formulated with appropriate ingredients (like hyaluronic acid or glycerin as humectants, ceramides, and shea butter as emollients), it can work both day and night," Dr. Ayensu-Danquah says. For an added benefit in the evening, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah recommends also using a mask twice a week.Meet the Experts Source link
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Moisturizer is the cornerstone of any skin care regimen, but truthfully, there's no such thing as a single best moisturizer for men. What works on oily skin may not be great for dry skin. Ditto for acne-prone skin versus sensitive skin—and what about people with sensitive and acne-prone concerns? Clearly, there's a lot to consider.“The role of a moisturizer can be multi-faceted,” explains board-certified dermatologist Kunal Malik MD of Spring Street Dermatology in NYC. “Its primary role is hydrating and replenishing moisture lost throughout the day. It should also help strengthen the skin’s barrier function, protecting it and sealing in active ingredients.” (Active ingredients are the part of a product that's actively working to better your skin—such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or vitamin C.) Dr. Malik points out that, because of these functions, moisturizer plays both defensive and proactive roles in building barrier reinforcements and actively moisturizing and containing treatment-focused ingredients.So, which is the best men’s moisturizer for you? Read on for our tested picks and expert advice for finding the right one for your specific skin needs.The Best Men’s Moisturizers, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonBest Moisturizer for Men Overall: PrettyBoy Revival Recovery Gel MoisturizerPrettyBoyRevival Recovery Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: If I could gift each and every one of you this moisturizer, I would in a heartbeat. As someone who tests skin care products as part of my job, I turn to PrettyBoy’s hydrator for its soothing and barrier-reinforcing recipe. But on top of that, this moisturizer can be pretty much anything you need it to be, from lightweight day cream to high-powered recovery night cream. It suits every single skin type, and can nourish your facial hair and prevent flaking beneath the beard, if you have one. It can also cushion your skin and shield it after a shave and even neutralize your need for an eye cream. Plus, PrettyBoy is the first mens skin care brand to earn the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. (Seriously, it’s so good.)Best Fast-Absorbing Moisturizer: Narcyss AM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerNarcyssAM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerWhy we love it: Breaking into the men's grooming sphere isn't easy, but buzzy brand Narcyss has made waves by focusing on substance, style, and simplicity. Founded in 2020 and formulated in Paris and Sweden, Narcyss champions small-batch production. Their approach is refreshingly simple: natural formulations, great packaging, and no gimmicks. They often use adaptogens—active compounds from plants and mushrooms—in their formulas that help protect and repair skin naturally and effectively. I really dig the versatility of the brand's AM PM moisturizer. Its texture is rich enough for nighttime recovery yet also sufficient for daytime use (hence the AM PM), and while it skips standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, it's packed with betaine, green tea extract, and aloe vera to hydrate and protect. Fast absorbing, for all skin types, and with a fantastic herbaceous scent, it smells as good as it works. This moisturizer is for anyone, whether you're upgrading or looking to try something new. (Note: As a newer European brand, shipping can take some time, but it's worth the wait.)Best Moisturizer for Irritated Skin: Aesop Seeking Silence Facial HydratorAesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorWhy we love it: We know Aesop is much more than its iconic hand soap. I’ve been using their grooming products for years, and they keep getting better and more refined with high-quality, often natural ingredients—and they're simply more effective at what they’re formulated to do. A prime example is the new Seeking Silence moisturizer, which lives up to its name. This lotion provides a moment of moisturizing zen, especially if you’re dealing with razor burn, windburn, or sunburn. A little scoop of this lightweight lotion goes a long way. Squalane hydrates, ginger root reduces inflammation, while bisabolol treats redness. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that the packaging exudes apothecary cool.Best Multi-Action Moisturizer: Malin+Goetz Advanced Renewal MoisturizerMalin+GoetzAdvanced Renewal MoisturizerWhy we love it: This new advanced formula moisturizer from perennial grooming go-to Malin+Goetz feels more like a serum than a moisturizer. It’s a super-concentrated formula that smooths and firms like a serum while delivering serious hydration through its moisturizing components. The magic lies in its proprietary complex of peptides, squalane, and apple stem cells. This proprietary complex acts as a super antioxidant, mimicking skin cells to protect and rejuvenate. Use it a few times a week for maximum impact, and let the sleek cobalt-blue dispenser, adorned with the iconic M+G font, add a touch of style to your routine.Best Overnight Moisturizer: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamUrsa MajorGolden Hour Recovery CreamWhy we love it: The first thing you'll notice about the Golden Hour Recovery Cream (beyond the fitting name) is its texture. It's somewhere between a lotion and a rich cream, with viscosity clearly a priority in its formulation. It's also packed with serious nutrients: antioxidants; vitamins A, C, and E; plus essential fatty acids like omega 3, 6, 7, and 9. Add in calendula, sea buckthorn, and blackcurrant, and you've got a hydration dream team working to boost moisture, firmness, and elasticity. You can feel it getting to work almost instantly, and while it's not an ideal daily morning moisturizer (unless it's the depths of winter), this ultra-rich cream absorbs fairly quickly to work as an overnight repair aid.Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: ATWATER Oil Regulator Facial MoisturizerAtwaterOil Regulator Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: While my hands tend to bear the brunt of winter, my facial skin leans less dry year-round, so I can only handle thicker overnight creams about once a week. For daily use, I stick to moisturizers designed for oily or normal skin, and while there are plenty of great options, this formula from Atwater hits all the right notes. It keeps skin matte yet hydrated, thanks to a specific oil control complex paired with niacinamide and brown algae extracts. Together, they minimize excess oil and reduce surface shine while absorbing oil overnight like a pro. Aloe leaf adds hydration and soothes the skin, but what stands out is how soft my face feels immediately after application. Kudos to ATWATER for a fantastic hydrating skin solution designed for the overactive sebaceous glands club.Best Moisturizer with SPF: Jack Black Dual Defense Face MoisturizerJack BlackDual Defense Face MoisturizerWhy we love it: SPF isn’t just for the summer, people. While many moisturizers include SPF, we’re particularly impressed by this oil-free hydrator from the grooming pros at Jack Black. Lightweight yet hardworking, its dual-purpose formula combines hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to boost moisture, while a mineral SPF 30 protects against harmful rays. Plus, an antioxidant blend of cranberry, rosemary, and green tea helps combat free radicals and strengthen your skin’s barrier. It’s a fantastic daily go-to, especially for those who spend more time outdoors.Best Moisturizer with Retinol: Geologie Skin Repair MoisturizerGeologieSkin Repair MoisturizerWhy we love it: Why does retinol get a category? It’s a collagen-boosting powerhouse that’s been a staple in serums for years and is sometimes used in low dosages in moisturizers, too. Formulas like Geologie’s incorporate .2% retinol alongside hydrating standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. This dynamic team tackles multiple skin concerns: hydration, barrier repair, brightening, anti-aging, evening skin tone, and acne control, all while delivering serious overnight rejuvenation (hence the PM label). Remember that retinol’s potency requires a gradual introduction and is not a daily moisturizer, so apply every few nights. Bonus points for the thoughtful “dime-size” graphic on the back of the tube, to help you use just the right amount of this potent lotion.The Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Men: Jackfir The Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerJackfirThe Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: If you have sensitive skin, may I suggest building an entire regimen out of Jackfir products? Let this moisturizer be your centerpiece, since its aloe-powered formula will keep skin cool, calm, and hydrated. It’s also a terrific moisturizer for dry skin (which is how my partner relies on it), whereas my oily and acne-prone self will use it in wintertime or overnight when the dermis-drying heater is cranked up. Jackfir’s premise is that their products clear almost every bar regarding sensitivity concerns, with certifications from EWG and Leaping Bunny.The Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin Men: Marin Soothing Hydration CreamMarinSoothing Hydration CreamWhy we love it: This cult-favorite cream out of Portland, Maine is one of my favorite products I got acquainted with this past year. It’s a multitasking hydrator, as replenishing for your cracked knuckles, hangnails, and ashy elbows as it is for your dry mug. (For that reason, I suggest you opt for the larger tube.) My partner’s praises are like mine but multiplied since this nourishing cream salvaged his itchy, flaky skin after we moved and adapted to different water and air qualities in a new city. As someone whose hands are constantly parched from testing cleansing products (and from too-hot showers), this is a great last-step product before bed, to ensure I wake with supple skin—and fall asleep faster since I’m not agitated by how dry things feel. It’s like an instant quenching of thirst. It is a bit too dense for my oily skin on most days but serves as a brilliant recovery cream when I need that extra assurance from a moisture-trapping product.The Best Moisturizer for Combination Skin Men: Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionCetaphilDaily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionWhy we love it: Your dermatologist’s favorite drugstore brand has a roster of products that are perfect for every skin type. This one satisfies a vast majority of us: It wears light enough like a gel to never suffocate the oilier patches of skin, while also doubling down on hydration to center the more dryer skin types. Whether you have a combination of both, or are on a specific side of the oil-level spectrum, this gentle moisturizer will keep your skin soft and satisfied. It’s especially useful as a post-shave moisturizer, since it is replenishing and gentle on freshly compromised skin, too.The Best Men's Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One CreamCOSRXAdvanced Snail 92 All in One CreamWhy we love it: The fever and adoration for COSRX’s cream is real. And yes, it really is fueled by snail secretions (ethically sourced, at that!). I’d endorse this stuff for pretty much every skin type, which is why I’m logging it here under “acne prone”—since they have some fairly specific needs beyond other types. I’m the kind to use serums, treatments, and cleansers to target my own blemishes and to layer a dense-but-not-occlusive barrier over the top of those serums and treatments (you know, something to trap the actives inside the skin while nourishing from the outside). While the craze around “slugging” suggests occlusive and skin-blanketing protection from moisture loss, this snail-mucin moisturizer is far more lightweight to never suffocate pores and yield more blemishes. Quite the opposite, especially when I’ve layered retinol or salicylic acid beneath.The Best Moisturizer for Plumping: Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamDr. Dennis GrossDermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamWhy we love it: Usually when you read the words “blurring” on a product, it means that the product is loaded with silicone, which can bring on breakouts and clog pores for some people. This product, however, does so without needing to tap silicone, and instead unites four different weights of hyaluronic acid to plump skin at every level and taps shea butter and ceramides to smooth skin in just an hour. In the long term, this moisturizer will also help to plump and blur lines with resveratrol, an ingredient known for anti-inflammatory properties and peptides that firm. When we used it for a month, we saw not only an instant glow-up that helped skip appear plumper, but also the fine line reduction that came with consistent, daily use.More Moisturizers We LoveCardonHydro Boost Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: In terms of grooming products, we should mark time as “BC” and “AC”—Before Cardon and After Cardon. I can’t fathom how I ever got by without their core products, including this stellar lightweight gel. It’s perfect on my oily skin, no matter the time of day or night, and even my dry-skinned partner will use it as his go-to morning moisturizer (he will wear something denser at bedtime, though). It’s brilliant at controlling the redness I am prone to around my nose and cheeks, too, and layers beautifully underneath a daily SPF. Seriously, if you ever want me to wax poetic about a favorite all-time brand, here’s my frontrunner and one of their best products. (The Clay Cleanser and SPF 30 Moisturizer are to die for, too. In fact, that’s a nearly perfect regimen right there. It really can be that easy.)SupergoopTriple Prep Weightless Multitasking Moisturizer SPF 40Why we love it: This could just as well be the “best overall” winner on this roster, given that I largely encourage guys to combine moisturizer and SPF into one daytime step. Supergoop’s formula is pillow light—almost impossibly invisible in terms of skin feel, and yet extremely shielding in terms of UV defenses. My partner and I have actually fought over “whose moisturizer this is” whenever we get down to the last application, even though there are dozens of terrific backup options ready to deploy. Supergoop, I adore you and all of your suncare assortment—but this product most of all.Why we love it: If I want to go to bed without any concern for how the bedroom air (be it humid or dry) will impact my skin as I sleep, then I wear Water Lock over top of my serums and retinol. It’s the perfect night cream, especially for anyone whose bedtime regimen has additional steps that need to be trapped inside the skin in order to perform their best. And so, pretty much every single night, I’m layering on Protocol’s product as a final step in my regimen unless it’s so egregiously humid and hot that I need just a lightweight gel. This terrific balm is the epitome of “slugging,” a generous (but never suffocating) occlusive that ensures I wake up looking rested and radiant. And despite my skin being on the more oil and acne-prone side, I have had zero issues with the weight of this balm, of which I currently have three tubes.Tata HarperCalming CrèmeWhy we love it: This one is an investment, but if you are looking for a remedial, eczema-neutralizing recipe, then tada: Tata Harper’s new cooling and calming cream is it. This highly active formula even has the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association and works wonders as a makeshift night mask when your skin is especially in need of repair and rejuvenation (perhaps post-shave, post-razor burn, or post-binge drink after a fun night out with friends). Use it exactly as that if the investment feels too steep for everyday moisturizing. It’s a brilliant bullpen ringer.What to Know About Different Skin TypesRemember, no two people have the same needs from a skin care product; typically, you should factor in your skin’s oil levels (including a lack of oil), as well as conditions like acne, sensitivity, loss of resilience over time, and more. Here are the key qualities to look for in a moisturizer based on key skin conditions and demands.AccordionItemContainerButtonDr. Malik says to choose light, oil-free, water-based formulas, and bonus points if they promise to have non-comedogenic ingredients (meaning their formulas are proven to not clog pores). For this same reason, you’ll want to avoid hefty suffocating creams and oil-heavy products, he notes. (Hey, your skin makes enough sebum as it is!)Read More: How to Deal with Oily SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonLook for moisture-drawing ingredients, known as humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea), says Dr. Malik—as well as skin-softening emollients (urea doubles as this, plus squalene and shea butter). Many dry-skin moisturizers have a richer feeling texture than other options, he adds. Also, avoid formulas heavy on alcohol as well as added (artificial) fragrance.Read More: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Dry SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonWith sensitive skin, you don’t want many bells and whistles. Formulas should be fragrance-free, paraben-free, lanolin-free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and alcohol-free. Ideally, the brand will signal as much with its messaging, too, noting that the product is safe for the most sensitive skin types. Dr. Malik says to look for soothing ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal, as well as skin-barrier-boosting ones like ceramides.Read More: The Best Skin Care for Sensitive SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonIf you are prone to pimples, you have to balance this with other skin variables (like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, etc). So your search for the best product becomes one of balance and priorities. But universally, be sure your products are non-comedogenic, with oil-free formulas, says Dr. Malik. Ideally, your regimen will include acne-fighting ingredients somewhere, though it doesn’t have to be your moisturizer that pulls all that weight. (Those pore-clearing ingredients include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and niacinamide.) Make sure any moisturizer wears light and isn’t occlusive—as in, it won’t totally seal off the skin.Read More: 8 Habits to Prevent AcneAccordionItemContainerButtonIf your skin is oily in some parts (like the T zone), and dry in others (often the cheeks), then you could be classified as having combination skin. For this, Dr. Malik says you want to choose products similar to oily skin (as outlined above)—“but consider balanced formulas with a blend of hydrating and oil-controlling ingredients,” he says.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you can’t log any complaints about being overly oily or overly dry, then lucky you. For this kind of “normalcy” (which isn’t so normal as it is rare), Dr. Malik says to prioritize lightweight formulas with hydrating ingredients (think hyaluronic acid, squalene, and glycerin).AccordionItemContainerButtonFor skin that has lost buoyancy, softness, and resilience over time, you want to prioritize hydrating ingredients to help with dryness, notes Dr. Malik. He advises using anti-aging ingredients such as retinols, peptides, vitamin C, and niacinamide. “Some [optimal] moisturizers may include exfoliating actives such as alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), too,” he says. Lastly, be sure your daytime moisturizer includes SPF.Moisturizers FAQWhat ingredients should you look for in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButton"Look for ingredients that hydrate and lock in moisture," advises Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah. "Natural options like olive fruit, avocado (emollients), and aloe leaf (a humectant) are excellent choices" So are hydrating powerhouses such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to help maintain your skin's moisture barrier for long-lasting benefits. Some brands combine adaptogens and scientific compounds for the best of both worlds.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile our skin isn't drastically different, people with facial hair face unique challenges. "Shaving removes the top layer of skin and causes micro-abrasions, leading to irritation and ingrown hairs," says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Hydrating moisturizers help soothe these issues while promoting skin repair, and agents like aloe vera and squalene are helpful here.What ingredients should you avoid in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonWhat you might avoid might vary based on your skin type, but as a rule of thumb, steer clear of "ingredients that can irritate skin or disrupt its natural balance." In general, try to avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, triclosan, sodium laureth sulfate, dyes, and high alcohol concentrations—all of which are ingredients that can irritate the skin or disrupt its natural balance.Why do moisturizers come in different consistencies (gel, lotion, balm, etc.)?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe consistency of a moisturizer depends on its water-to-oil ratio. "A higher water content creates a lighter, fast-absorbing formula, while more oil results in a thicker, richer product," explains Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Advances in skin care technology also mean lightweight formulas can now deliver deep hydration, catering to different skin types and preferences.How often should you use a moisturizer with SPF?AccordionItemContainerButton“Daily SPF is essential for protecting your skin from sun damage and environmental stressors, helping maintain your skin's health and longevity,” says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. That said, if you are applying a separate SPF, a moisturizer with an SPF is not essential.How often should you apply moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonTwice a day is optimal, and overall, think of the morning as a hydrating shield for the day and nighttime as more of a recovery and nourishing cream. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah adds that “a moisturizer should be applied daily to keep your skin’s barrier strong and promote repair. For those needing an extra hydration boost, layering a serum underneath your Moisturizer can enhance the results.”Do you need a different moisturizer for day and night?AccordionItemContainerButtonNot necessarily, although heavier creams and thicker textures tend to be best for overnight repair, while lighter formulations in gels and lotions are more geared toward AM usage. “If your moisturizer is formulated with appropriate ingredients (like hyaluronic acid or glycerin as humectants, ceramides, and shea butter as emollients), it can work both day and night," Dr. Ayensu-Danquah says. For an added benefit in the evening, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah recommends also using a mask twice a week.Meet the Experts Source link
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Moisturizer is the cornerstone of any skin care regimen, but truthfully, there's no such thing as a single best moisturizer for men. What works on oily skin may not be great for dry skin. Ditto for acne-prone skin versus sensitive skin—and what about people with sensitive and acne-prone concerns? Clearly, there's a lot to consider.“The role of a moisturizer can be multi-faceted,” explains board-certified dermatologist Kunal Malik MD of Spring Street Dermatology in NYC. “Its primary role is hydrating and replenishing moisture lost throughout the day. It should also help strengthen the skin’s barrier function, protecting it and sealing in active ingredients.” (Active ingredients are the part of a product that's actively working to better your skin—such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or vitamin C.) Dr. Malik points out that, because of these functions, moisturizer plays both defensive and proactive roles in building barrier reinforcements and actively moisturizing and containing treatment-focused ingredients.So, which is the best men’s moisturizer for you? Read on for our tested picks and expert advice for finding the right one for your specific skin needs.The Best Men’s Moisturizers, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonBest Moisturizer for Men Overall: PrettyBoy Revival Recovery Gel MoisturizerPrettyBoyRevival Recovery Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: If I could gift each and every one of you this moisturizer, I would in a heartbeat. As someone who tests skin care products as part of my job, I turn to PrettyBoy’s hydrator for its soothing and barrier-reinforcing recipe. But on top of that, this moisturizer can be pretty much anything you need it to be, from lightweight day cream to high-powered recovery night cream. It suits every single skin type, and can nourish your facial hair and prevent flaking beneath the beard, if you have one. It can also cushion your skin and shield it after a shave and even neutralize your need for an eye cream. Plus, PrettyBoy is the first mens skin care brand to earn the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. (Seriously, it’s so good.)Best Fast-Absorbing Moisturizer: Narcyss AM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerNarcyssAM PM Multi-Purpose MoisturizerWhy we love it: Breaking into the men's grooming sphere isn't easy, but buzzy brand Narcyss has made waves by focusing on substance, style, and simplicity. Founded in 2020 and formulated in Paris and Sweden, Narcyss champions small-batch production. Their approach is refreshingly simple: natural formulations, great packaging, and no gimmicks. They often use adaptogens—active compounds from plants and mushrooms—in their formulas that help protect and repair skin naturally and effectively. I really dig the versatility of the brand's AM PM moisturizer. Its texture is rich enough for nighttime recovery yet also sufficient for daytime use (hence the AM PM), and while it skips standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, it's packed with betaine, green tea extract, and aloe vera to hydrate and protect. Fast absorbing, for all skin types, and with a fantastic herbaceous scent, it smells as good as it works. This moisturizer is for anyone, whether you're upgrading or looking to try something new. (Note: As a newer European brand, shipping can take some time, but it's worth the wait.)Best Moisturizer for Irritated Skin: Aesop Seeking Silence Facial HydratorAesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorWhy we love it: We know Aesop is much more than its iconic hand soap. I’ve been using their grooming products for years, and they keep getting better and more refined with high-quality, often natural ingredients—and they're simply more effective at what they’re formulated to do. A prime example is the new Seeking Silence moisturizer, which lives up to its name. This lotion provides a moment of moisturizing zen, especially if you’re dealing with razor burn, windburn, or sunburn. A little scoop of this lightweight lotion goes a long way. Squalane hydrates, ginger root reduces inflammation, while bisabolol treats redness. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that the packaging exudes apothecary cool.Best Multi-Action Moisturizer: Malin+Goetz Advanced Renewal MoisturizerMalin+GoetzAdvanced Renewal MoisturizerWhy we love it: This new advanced formula moisturizer from perennial grooming go-to Malin+Goetz feels more like a serum than a moisturizer. It’s a super-concentrated formula that smooths and firms like a serum while delivering serious hydration through its moisturizing components. The magic lies in its proprietary complex of peptides, squalane, and apple stem cells. This proprietary complex acts as a super antioxidant, mimicking skin cells to protect and rejuvenate. Use it a few times a week for maximum impact, and let the sleek cobalt-blue dispenser, adorned with the iconic M+G font, add a touch of style to your routine.Best Overnight Moisturizer: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamUrsa MajorGolden Hour Recovery CreamWhy we love it: The first thing you'll notice about the Golden Hour Recovery Cream (beyond the fitting name) is its texture. It's somewhere between a lotion and a rich cream, with viscosity clearly a priority in its formulation. It's also packed with serious nutrients: antioxidants; vitamins A, C, and E; plus essential fatty acids like omega 3, 6, 7, and 9. Add in calendula, sea buckthorn, and blackcurrant, and you've got a hydration dream team working to boost moisture, firmness, and elasticity. You can feel it getting to work almost instantly, and while it's not an ideal daily morning moisturizer (unless it's the depths of winter), this ultra-rich cream absorbs fairly quickly to work as an overnight repair aid.Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: ATWATER Oil Regulator Facial MoisturizerAtwaterOil Regulator Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: While my hands tend to bear the brunt of winter, my facial skin leans less dry year-round, so I can only handle thicker overnight creams about once a week. For daily use, I stick to moisturizers designed for oily or normal skin, and while there are plenty of great options, this formula from Atwater hits all the right notes. It keeps skin matte yet hydrated, thanks to a specific oil control complex paired with niacinamide and brown algae extracts. Together, they minimize excess oil and reduce surface shine while absorbing oil overnight like a pro. Aloe leaf adds hydration and soothes the skin, but what stands out is how soft my face feels immediately after application. Kudos to ATWATER for a fantastic hydrating skin solution designed for the overactive sebaceous glands club.Best Moisturizer with SPF: Jack Black Dual Defense Face MoisturizerJack BlackDual Defense Face MoisturizerWhy we love it: SPF isn’t just for the summer, people. While many moisturizers include SPF, we’re particularly impressed by this oil-free hydrator from the grooming pros at Jack Black. Lightweight yet hardworking, its dual-purpose formula combines hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to boost moisture, while a mineral SPF 30 protects against harmful rays. Plus, an antioxidant blend of cranberry, rosemary, and green tea helps combat free radicals and strengthen your skin’s barrier. It’s a fantastic daily go-to, especially for those who spend more time outdoors.Best Moisturizer with Retinol: Geologie Skin Repair MoisturizerGeologieSkin Repair MoisturizerWhy we love it: Why does retinol get a category? It’s a collagen-boosting powerhouse that’s been a staple in serums for years and is sometimes used in low dosages in moisturizers, too. Formulas like Geologie’s incorporate .2% retinol alongside hydrating standards like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. This dynamic team tackles multiple skin concerns: hydration, barrier repair, brightening, anti-aging, evening skin tone, and acne control, all while delivering serious overnight rejuvenation (hence the PM label). Remember that retinol’s potency requires a gradual introduction and is not a daily moisturizer, so apply every few nights. Bonus points for the thoughtful “dime-size” graphic on the back of the tube, to help you use just the right amount of this potent lotion.The Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin Men: Jackfir The Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerJackfirThe Classic Daily Facial MoisturizerWhy we love it: If you have sensitive skin, may I suggest building an entire regimen out of Jackfir products? Let this moisturizer be your centerpiece, since its aloe-powered formula will keep skin cool, calm, and hydrated. It’s also a terrific moisturizer for dry skin (which is how my partner relies on it), whereas my oily and acne-prone self will use it in wintertime or overnight when the dermis-drying heater is cranked up. Jackfir’s premise is that their products clear almost every bar regarding sensitivity concerns, with certifications from EWG and Leaping Bunny.The Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin Men: Marin Soothing Hydration CreamMarinSoothing Hydration CreamWhy we love it: This cult-favorite cream out of Portland, Maine is one of my favorite products I got acquainted with this past year. It’s a multitasking hydrator, as replenishing for your cracked knuckles, hangnails, and ashy elbows as it is for your dry mug. (For that reason, I suggest you opt for the larger tube.) My partner’s praises are like mine but multiplied since this nourishing cream salvaged his itchy, flaky skin after we moved and adapted to different water and air qualities in a new city. As someone whose hands are constantly parched from testing cleansing products (and from too-hot showers), this is a great last-step product before bed, to ensure I wake with supple skin—and fall asleep faster since I’m not agitated by how dry things feel. It’s like an instant quenching of thirst. It is a bit too dense for my oily skin on most days but serves as a brilliant recovery cream when I need that extra assurance from a moisture-trapping product.The Best Moisturizer for Combination Skin Men: Cetaphil Daily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionCetaphilDaily Oil-Free Hydrating LotionWhy we love it: Your dermatologist’s favorite drugstore brand has a roster of products that are perfect for every skin type. This one satisfies a vast majority of us: It wears light enough like a gel to never suffocate the oilier patches of skin, while also doubling down on hydration to center the more dryer skin types. Whether you have a combination of both, or are on a specific side of the oil-level spectrum, this gentle moisturizer will keep your skin soft and satisfied. It’s especially useful as a post-shave moisturizer, since it is replenishing and gentle on freshly compromised skin, too.The Best Men's Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All in One CreamCOSRXAdvanced Snail 92 All in One CreamWhy we love it: The fever and adoration for COSRX’s cream is real. And yes, it really is fueled by snail secretions (ethically sourced, at that!). I’d endorse this stuff for pretty much every skin type, which is why I’m logging it here under “acne prone”—since they have some fairly specific needs beyond other types. I’m the kind to use serums, treatments, and cleansers to target my own blemishes and to layer a dense-but-not-occlusive barrier over the top of those serums and treatments (you know, something to trap the actives inside the skin while nourishing from the outside). While the craze around “slugging” suggests occlusive and skin-blanketing protection from moisture loss, this snail-mucin moisturizer is far more lightweight to never suffocate pores and yield more blemishes. Quite the opposite, especially when I’ve layered retinol or salicylic acid beneath.The Best Moisturizer for Plumping: Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamDr. Dennis GrossDermInfusions Blur and Repair CreamWhy we love it: Usually when you read the words “blurring” on a product, it means that the product is loaded with silicone, which can bring on breakouts and clog pores for some people. This product, however, does so without needing to tap silicone, and instead unites four different weights of hyaluronic acid to plump skin at every level and taps shea butter and ceramides to smooth skin in just an hour. In the long term, this moisturizer will also help to plump and blur lines with resveratrol, an ingredient known for anti-inflammatory properties and peptides that firm. When we used it for a month, we saw not only an instant glow-up that helped skip appear plumper, but also the fine line reduction that came with consistent, daily use.More Moisturizers We LoveCardonHydro Boost Gel MoisturizerWhy we love it: In terms of grooming products, we should mark time as “BC” and “AC”—Before Cardon and After Cardon. I can’t fathom how I ever got by without their core products, including this stellar lightweight gel. It’s perfect on my oily skin, no matter the time of day or night, and even my dry-skinned partner will use it as his go-to morning moisturizer (he will wear something denser at bedtime, though). It’s brilliant at controlling the redness I am prone to around my nose and cheeks, too, and layers beautifully underneath a daily SPF. Seriously, if you ever want me to wax poetic about a favorite all-time brand, here’s my frontrunner and one of their best products. (The Clay Cleanser and SPF 30 Moisturizer are to die for, too. In fact, that’s a nearly perfect regimen right there. It really can be that easy.)SupergoopTriple Prep Weightless Multitasking Moisturizer SPF 40Why we love it: This could just as well be the “best overall” winner on this roster, given that I largely encourage guys to combine moisturizer and SPF into one daytime step. Supergoop’s formula is pillow light—almost impossibly invisible in terms of skin feel, and yet extremely shielding in terms of UV defenses. My partner and I have actually fought over “whose moisturizer this is” whenever we get down to the last application, even though there are dozens of terrific backup options ready to deploy. Supergoop, I adore you and all of your suncare assortment—but this product most of all.Why we love it: If I want to go to bed without any concern for how the bedroom air (be it humid or dry) will impact my skin as I sleep, then I wear Water Lock over top of my serums and retinol. It’s the perfect night cream, especially for anyone whose bedtime regimen has additional steps that need to be trapped inside the skin in order to perform their best. And so, pretty much every single night, I’m layering on Protocol’s product as a final step in my regimen unless it’s so egregiously humid and hot that I need just a lightweight gel. This terrific balm is the epitome of “slugging,” a generous (but never suffocating) occlusive that ensures I wake up looking rested and radiant. And despite my skin being on the more oil and acne-prone side, I have had zero issues with the weight of this balm, of which I currently have three tubes.Tata HarperCalming CrèmeWhy we love it: This one is an investment, but if you are looking for a remedial, eczema-neutralizing recipe, then tada: Tata Harper’s new cooling and calming cream is it. This highly active formula even has the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association and works wonders as a makeshift night mask when your skin is especially in need of repair and rejuvenation (perhaps post-shave, post-razor burn, or post-binge drink after a fun night out with friends). Use it exactly as that if the investment feels too steep for everyday moisturizing. It’s a brilliant bullpen ringer.What to Know About Different Skin TypesRemember, no two people have the same needs from a skin care product; typically, you should factor in your skin’s oil levels (including a lack of oil), as well as conditions like acne, sensitivity, loss of resilience over time, and more. Here are the key qualities to look for in a moisturizer based on key skin conditions and demands.AccordionItemContainerButtonDr. Malik says to choose light, oil-free, water-based formulas, and bonus points if they promise to have non-comedogenic ingredients (meaning their formulas are proven to not clog pores). For this same reason, you’ll want to avoid hefty suffocating creams and oil-heavy products, he notes. (Hey, your skin makes enough sebum as it is!)Read More: How to Deal with Oily SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonLook for moisture-drawing ingredients, known as humectants (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, urea), says Dr. Malik—as well as skin-softening emollients (urea doubles as this, plus squalene and shea butter). Many dry-skin moisturizers have a richer feeling texture than other options, he adds. Also, avoid formulas heavy on alcohol as well as added (artificial) fragrance.Read More: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Dry SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonWith sensitive skin, you don’t want many bells and whistles. Formulas should be fragrance-free, paraben-free, lanolin-free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and alcohol-free. Ideally, the brand will signal as much with its messaging, too, noting that the product is safe for the most sensitive skin types. Dr. Malik says to look for soothing ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal, as well as skin-barrier-boosting ones like ceramides.Read More: The Best Skin Care for Sensitive SkinAccordionItemContainerButtonIf you are prone to pimples, you have to balance this with other skin variables (like dryness, oiliness, sensitivity, etc). So your search for the best product becomes one of balance and priorities. But universally, be sure your products are non-comedogenic, with oil-free formulas, says Dr. Malik. Ideally, your regimen will include acne-fighting ingredients somewhere, though it doesn’t have to be your moisturizer that pulls all that weight. (Those pore-clearing ingredients include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and niacinamide.) Make sure any moisturizer wears light and isn’t occlusive—as in, it won’t totally seal off the skin.Read More: 8 Habits to Prevent AcneAccordionItemContainerButtonIf your skin is oily in some parts (like the T zone), and dry in others (often the cheeks), then you could be classified as having combination skin. For this, Dr. Malik says you want to choose products similar to oily skin (as outlined above)—“but consider balanced formulas with a blend of hydrating and oil-controlling ingredients,” he says.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you can’t log any complaints about being overly oily or overly dry, then lucky you. For this kind of “normalcy” (which isn’t so normal as it is rare), Dr. Malik says to prioritize lightweight formulas with hydrating ingredients (think hyaluronic acid, squalene, and glycerin).AccordionItemContainerButtonFor skin that has lost buoyancy, softness, and resilience over time, you want to prioritize hydrating ingredients to help with dryness, notes Dr. Malik. He advises using anti-aging ingredients such as retinols, peptides, vitamin C, and niacinamide. “Some [optimal] moisturizers may include exfoliating actives such as alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic acids), too,” he says. Lastly, be sure your daytime moisturizer includes SPF.Moisturizers FAQWhat ingredients should you look for in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButton"Look for ingredients that hydrate and lock in moisture," advises Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah. "Natural options like olive fruit, avocado (emollients), and aloe leaf (a humectant) are excellent choices" So are hydrating powerhouses such as ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to help maintain your skin's moisture barrier for long-lasting benefits. Some brands combine adaptogens and scientific compounds for the best of both worlds.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile our skin isn't drastically different, people with facial hair face unique challenges. "Shaving removes the top layer of skin and causes micro-abrasions, leading to irritation and ingrown hairs," says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Hydrating moisturizers help soothe these issues while promoting skin repair, and agents like aloe vera and squalene are helpful here.What ingredients should you avoid in a moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonWhat you might avoid might vary based on your skin type, but as a rule of thumb, steer clear of "ingredients that can irritate skin or disrupt its natural balance." In general, try to avoid parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, triclosan, sodium laureth sulfate, dyes, and high alcohol concentrations—all of which are ingredients that can irritate the skin or disrupt its natural balance.Why do moisturizers come in different consistencies (gel, lotion, balm, etc.)?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe consistency of a moisturizer depends on its water-to-oil ratio. "A higher water content creates a lighter, fast-absorbing formula, while more oil results in a thicker, richer product," explains Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. Advances in skin care technology also mean lightweight formulas can now deliver deep hydration, catering to different skin types and preferences.How often should you use a moisturizer with SPF?AccordionItemContainerButton“Daily SPF is essential for protecting your skin from sun damage and environmental stressors, helping maintain your skin's health and longevity,” says Dr. Ayensu-Danquah. That said, if you are applying a separate SPF, a moisturizer with an SPF is not essential.How often should you apply moisturizer?AccordionItemContainerButtonTwice a day is optimal, and overall, think of the morning as a hydrating shield for the day and nighttime as more of a recovery and nourishing cream. Dr. Ayensu-Danquah adds that “a moisturizer should be applied daily to keep your skin’s barrier strong and promote repair. For those needing an extra hydration boost, layering a serum underneath your Moisturizer can enhance the results.”Do you need a different moisturizer for day and night?AccordionItemContainerButtonNot necessarily, although heavier creams and thicker textures tend to be best for overnight repair, while lighter formulations in gels and lotions are more geared toward AM usage. “If your moisturizer is formulated with appropriate ingredients (like hyaluronic acid or glycerin as humectants, ceramides, and shea butter as emollients), it can work both day and night," Dr. Ayensu-Danquah says. For an added benefit in the evening, Dr. Ayensu-Danquah recommends also using a mask twice a week.Meet the Experts Source link
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Best Anti-Aging Creams: Youthful Skin Guaranteed
Discover the Best Anti-Aging Creams: Youthful Skin Guaranteed with our expert recommendations designed to combat wrinkles, fine lines, and dullness. These creams feature powerful ingredients like retinol, peptides, and hyaluronic acid to boost collagen, improve elasticity, and deeply hydrate. Whether you have dry, oily, or sensitive skin, there’s a formula tailored to your needs. Backed by dermatologists, these creams deliver visible results with consistent use, restoring your skin’s natural glow and smooth texture. From budget-friendly options to luxury picks, achieve younger-looking, radiant skin with these top-performing anti-aging solutions. Transform your skincare routine and defy the signs of aging today.
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