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Melanie Rud is a Chicago-based writer with 10 years of experience covering beauty. She covers all things skincare for Byrdie, from ingredients to acne advice.
As a lifestyle writer, Ashley publishes content on everything lifestyle, from home, family, and kids, to fashion and beauty. After college, Ashley moved from her Hoosier-state home to North Carolina where she writes full-time and lives with her husband and two daughters.
Dr. Talakoub is a board-certified dermatologist with a special interest in medical and cosmetic dermatology. She also serves as a columnist for Dermatology News and previously worked as a medical writer for ABC News
One of my favorite benefits to using essential oils in skin care is to add essential oils to my body lotion.
In summer, I choose fresh, light scents to make me feel uplifted and energized. In winter, I choose essential oils that nourish dry skin or help treat little cracks and wounds.
Today, I want to show you how easy it is to mix essential oils with lotion. Plus: you’ll learn how to customize your skin care lotions to suit your particular skin’s needs.
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It is best to use an unscented lotion, but if you’re just trying it out, it really works with anything you have on hand. Adding essential oils to products you already use can improve the smell of your lotions, and lets you enjoy additional aromatherapy benefits.
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Ask any dermatologist how to prevent the signs of aging skin, and they’ll give some variation of this heart-sinking advice: “Start young.” But for those who haven’t always been religious about applying protective sunscreen or staying moisturized, there is hope. For every concern associated with aging skin, there’s a lotion that promises to combat it. “Body lotions with ingredients that effectively hydrate the skin, strengthen the lipid barrier, stimulate collagen, and protect against environmental stressors can help reduce and prevent signs of skin aging," says Dr. Toral Vaidya, M.D., MPH, dermatology resident physician in New York City.
The only trick is knowing which product to pick. These lotions are packed with active ingredients that are commonly found in facial skincare, such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, and retinol. Ahead, we tapped eight dermatologists to help us round up the best-in-class body lotions for treating fine lines, sagging, and other signs of aging skin.
Show all ingredients by function
Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr. , com. | ID-Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Aqua (Water) | solvent | ||
Glycerin | skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/humectant | 0 , 0 | superstar |
Cetearyl Alcohol | emollient, viscosity controlling, emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing | 1 , 2 | |
Glyceryl Stearate SE | emulsifying | 2 , 3 | |
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil | antioxidant, emollient | goodie | |
Parfum (Fragrance) | perfuming | icky | |
Phenoxyethanol | preservative | ||
Ceteareth-20 | emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing | 3 , 2 | |
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter | emollient | goodie | |
Ethylhexylglycerin | preservative | ||
Xanthan Gum | viscosity controlling | ||
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride | emollient | ||
Benzyl Salicylate | perfuming | icky | |
Citric Acid | buffering | ||
Coumarin | perfuming | icky | |
Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil | emollient | goodie | |
Tocopheryl Acetate | antioxidant | 0 , 0 | |
Limonene | perfuming, solvent | icky | |
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Extract | emollient | ||
Potassium Sorbate | preservative | ||
Sodium Benzoate | preservative |
Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.