Regardless of skin type, every woman should be using facial moisturizer as part of their daily beauty ritual. Often, what turns people off from using a moisturizer is simply not using the right one to fulfill their individual skincare needs, so finding the right match is truly essential. You should also keep in mind that choosing a moisturizer can be a seasonal thing, where summer and winter seasons may obviously change the condition of our skin, so skincare should be adjusted to meet those needs. Skincare needs may also change based on health conditions, such as pregnancy and nursing, so be sure to consult an expert during and after big changes in your lifestyle. If you’re not sure you’re using the right type of moisturizer, here’s a simple guideline to follow based on your skin type.
How to Choose the Right Face Moisturizer
For Oily or Acne-Prone Skin – If your skin is more on the oily side (shiny t-zone) and tends to break out, look for products that are “water-based,” “oil-free,” or “noncomedogenic,” which means the product won’t clog your pores. Gels are also a great alternative for oily skin types.
For Dry Skin – If your skin tends to dry out and have flakey patches, look for products containing active ingredients such as glycerin, collagen, shea butter, or hyaluronic acid to properly moisturize your skin.
For Normal Skin – If your skin falls within the “normal” range (not too dry, not too oily), choosing the right moisturizer becomes a matter of preference. Be sure to sample different kinds to find the right fit and always lightly apply with fingertips on clean, damp skin.
For Combination Skin – If you have “combination” skin (a bit dry on the cheeks, a bit oily on the t-zone), it’s best to follow the guidelines for oily skin and choose a noncomedogenic moisturizer.
For Sensitive Skin – To avoid irritation to sensitive skin, look for hypoallergenic, fragrance-free products. Try testing it on the back of your hand for reactions before applying it directly to your face.