And we're talking right after. Gohara says it's essential to apply some kind of moisturizer within three minutes after getting out of the shower. The goal is to trap the water that's already in your skin before it can evaporate, adds Chicago dermatologist Jordan Carqueville, MD. To that point, layering your hydration is also a good move.
Hooper suggests starting with coconut or jojoba oil, then using a thicker cream or balm on top of that. Zeichner uses Aveeno Cracked Skin Relief Cica Balm, $12.99: "It's a cross between a cream and an ointment, and can repair even ultra dry and cracked skin without leaving it feeling sticky." If you want to use just one product, make it a moisturizer that contains a humectant, which draws water to the skin, and a lipid, which seals in the moisture, says Carqueville. Her pick: Avene XeraCalm A.D Lipid Replenishing Cream, $33.
Hyaluronic acid is your complexion's BFF: "It draws water to the skin and helps the cells look and stay plump," says Carqueville. HA serums are great, HA sheet masks are great, but to get the most bang for your buck, Gohara suggests layering the two. Apply a serum, then pop on a sheet mask and let the hydrator do its thang. Carqueville is a fan of the Replenix Pure Hydration Hyaluronic Acid Serum, $93.33. We like Garnier SkinActive Moisture Bomb The Super Hydrating Sheet Mask, $4.
There are few beauty woes more annoying than chapped lips, but, contrary to popular belief, lip balm alone isn't the solution. Many only contain occlusive ingredients, which seal in moisture but don't contain it... and if your lips are parched and cracked, there's no moisture to seal in. Gohara recommends applying a hydrating lip oil first (to add back moisture) and then sealing it with a lip balm. Try Chapstick Total Hydration Vitamin Enriched Lip Oil, $4.99, and Eos Organic Lip Balm Pure & Free, $4.49.
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It's not just the skin on your face and body that can take a beating during the winter—your hands and feet are super susceptible, too. "Since you're likely washing your hands more during the winter to avoid cold and flu germs, make sure to use a hand soap that has moisturizing ingredients," says Kazin. At night, he suggests slathering on Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream, $5.29, a universal derm favorite, on both hands and feet, then putting on gloves and socks to lock in that moisture overnight.
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