Picking a moisturizer can be extremely confusing. If you walk in the skin care aisle, it will make your head spin.There are so many options. There are face creams, body and facial moisturizers, and lotions or ointments for dry, sensitive, light, or dark skin. Add in anti-aging ingredients and sunscreens and the confusion just grows. Picking a moisturizer is a must, no matter what kind of skin you have: oily, dry or a combination of both. In general if you have dry skin, you'll probably want to lock in moisture with a thick ointment. Creams are thinner and are good for normal skin. Lotions are the lightest (water is their main ingredient) and are a good match for oily skin.
Picking a moisturizer can be extremely confusing. If you walk in the skin care aisle, it will make your head spin.There are so many options. There are face creams, body and facial moisturizers, and lotions or ointments for dry, sensitive, light, or dark skin. Add in anti-aging ingredients and sunscreens and the confusion just grows. Picking a moisturizer is a must, no matter what kind of skin you have: oily, dry or a combination of both. In general if you have dry skin, you'll probably want to lock in moisture with a thick ointment. Creams are thinner and are good for normal skin. Lotions are the lightest (water is their main ingredient) and are a good match for oily skin.