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Regardless of brand, check if a moisturizer is oil-based or not, Dr. Camp recommends.
"Oil-based moisturizers tend to be a little heavier because they coat the top layer of skin with a thin layer of oil to repair any damage to the top layer of skin and seal in moisture," Dr. Camp says. "Those with naturally oily skin may prefer an oil-free moisturizer, often referred to as a gel or water-based moisturizer, these products tend to be lighter and great for use in the summer when the skin dryness is often less of an issue."
Neutrogena offers a number of moisturizers to choose from, targeting a variety of skin needs and containing a blend of effective ingredients including ceramides, hyaluronic acid and glycerin. One thing those ingredients have in common: moisture. Ceramides are lipids, while both hyaluronic acid and glycerin are humectants, per the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD).
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Olay also makes great products for moisturizing.
"Their moisturizing products contain hyaluronic acid to help plump and boost moisture, such as the Olay Regenerist Hyaluronic + Peptide 24," Dr. Garshick says. They also offer products that are formulated for sensitive skin and non-comedogenic, meaning they won't clog pores.
Tip: "Moisturizers should be applied as a last step in a skin-care routine, [just] prior to sunscreen in the morning," Dr. Garshick says.
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I would place this Radiance Body Lotion from Burt’s Bees right in the middle shimmer-wise since it’s subtle and then not-so-subtle depending the lighting. It’s very subtle until you get into the sunshine where the mica really shines.
Sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, soybean oil, canola oil, aloe vera, and beeswax hydrate and seal in moisture while botanical extracts like sage, chamomile, rosemary, and nettle nourish and condition your skin.
This lotion includes royal jelly which is known to have antibiotic and anti-fungal properties. It’s also thought to support collagen production and reduce inflammation when applied to skin. That said, that does make this one very not vegan-friendly.
Royal jelly is a substance produced by bees that is fed to all baby bees for their first few days, but only larvae chosen to be the new queen are fed royal jelly their entire lifespan.
My only other issue is the packaging is difficult to deal with and the lotion can be hard to squeeze out if you have hand troubles.
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If you’re old enough, you probably remember your grandmother using Oil of Olay Beauty Fluid. Although it goes by a different name now, it has a long-running history of making women’s skin feel hydrated without the thick oily mess of other creams.
In the 1950s, the original Olay was created by a chemist from South America when women inspired him to create a product that would replenish moisture in their skin without using thick creams. By the late 1950’s it became available worldwide, and by the 60s, the brand continued to evolve to meet women’s specific needs. By the 1990s, they changed their name to Olay because it was no longer just for hydration but became one of the leaders as a protective and anti-aging night cream. Fast forward to now when women of all ages flock to get this brand because of its reputation as one of the leaders in beauty and its affordable price.
S ince its inception in 1952 (a whopping 69 years ago), Olay has made a name for itself, delivering on the promise of "ageless" skin. The brand's products have consistently ranked as the best-of-the-best you can buy at the drugstore and prove that you don't have to break the bank for the sake of an anti-aging routine.
The reason? Olay's scientists have figured out a way to harness the most beneficial skin-firming ingredients into affordable formulas and have given consumers a way to target signs of aging at every step of their routine. It's no wonder nearly 20 million women worldwide trust the brand to meet their skin-care needs.
When we say the brand has everything you need for a stacked anti-aging routine, we mean it. Keep scrolling for the best Olay products worth adding to your skin-firming regimen—none of which will cost you more than $35.