What Every Skin Type needs

Remember these terms – Antioxidants, Cell-Communicating
Ingredients, and Skin-Identical Ingredients

Regardless of the name on the label, and whether it’s a moisturizer, anti-wrinkle or anti­aging product, serum, treatment, or whatever clever term that appears on the label, what all these products should contain are antioxidants, cell-communicating ingredients, and skin-identical ingredients. All skin types need these ingredients to be as healthy as possible. And I mean ALL SKIN TYPES! As long as the product you are using contains a selection of these types of ingredients you are going to be taking the best possible care of your skin when it comes to using a “moisturizer.” What about your skin type? The only thing that differentiates a “moisturizer” or anti-wrinkle product or anti-aging treatment, serum, or other option for your skin type is the texture of the product. Gels and liquids are best for

oily and combination skin, serums and light lotions are best for normal to slightly dry skin, and more emollient lotions and creams are best for dry to very dry skin. Texture is all about skin type—but the brilliant ingredients for healthy skin remain the same for everyone, regardless of product texture or personal preference.

Updated: September 14, 2015 — 10:55 am