When Lancôme -- a French company -- launched a lotion, we knew the trend had arrived. Their version was inspired by Chinese rituals, and it contains root extracts that are commonly used in Chinese medicine (rhodiola, gentian, and wild yam). When you pour it into your palm, it feels like it might be sticky on your skin, but it sinks right in. And the scent is the best part: clean and refreshing.
Artistry is an American company that's also getting in on the lotion action with an Asian plant extract called Japanese lilyturf. This extract helps the skin hold onto moisture throughout the day. It has a milky look that's different than the other lotions on our list, and it feels soft and creamy on the skin.
This "liquid" from Dr. Jart+ uses three types of ceramides to seal hydration into your skin -- think of it like plastic wrap for your cells. It also contains licorice root and aloe vera to calm redness.
When I first heard that Hada Labo Tokyo -- a line that's hugely popular in Asia -- was coming to Ulta this summer, the first thing I wanted to try was this lotion. It's made with their special version of hyaluronic acid (one of the best moisturizing ingredients out there), and a few drops go a long way. Plus, in addition to prepping your skin for other products, you can dab it on over makeup for even more moisture. Simply rub a few drops between your palms and gently pat it on your cheeks, forehead, and chin.
Just as the name implies, this lotion uses plant extracts to make the skin seriously soft. It has a silk-like quality, so it feels like you're pulling a fancy sheet over your face when you dab it on. Plus, if you have oily skin, this one is going to be moisturizing enough to use on its own -- especially in the summer.