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11 Gel Creams That Will Strengthen Your Skin Barrier

A stronger skin barrier = a healthier complexion

Mega hydrating is right: just the teensist amount of this ultrarich gel was needed to quench our particularly parched skin, wake up our under eye area and restore a bit of bounce. While some fans use a more generous portion as an overnight mask, a little more than a pea-size is just the amount needed for wear under makeup: any more might cause foundation to pill.

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If you're looking for a gel cream that acts more like an easy-to spread lotion than slippery jelly, try this version. It's made with prebiotics and probiotics to nurture the microbiome and bolster the skin barrier and sinks into skin easily. Bonus: the formula leaves a demi-matte and slightly tacky finish that doubles as a primer for makeup.

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Don't let the feel of this gel cream (which is similar to a lightweight ointment) throw you. Although it's a bit thicker than others we tried and takes a minute to absorb, it also packs a couple of Dr. Palm's key hydrating and skin-supporting ingredients: glycerin and niacinamide. "If skin is dry, glycerin is perhaps one of the most important moisturizing ingredients to create a protective coat that retains moisture in the skin," she says. "Niacinamide calms and treats acne, and reduces redness and irritation to the skin including rosacea."

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Come the stickiest days of summer, this is the gel cream we'll be reaching for when even a simple lotion feels too thick or greasy to apply. The fluid formula goes on like a serum, but packs heavy-hitting moisturizer ingredients, like peptides (which can help improve the skin microbiome, according to Palm), niacinamide and calming cica.

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BY ERIKA STALDER | MAY 21, 2020 | SHARES
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