Products for Dry Skin
When you’re prone to moderate dryness, your skin might get scaly patches and feel itchy, says Arielle Kauvar, an associate professor of dermatology at New York University. You can afford to use richer hydrating products.
On Your Face, Use:
Shu Uemura Skin Purifier Cleansing Beauty Oil Premium A/I, $72When mixed with water, this combination of safflower and corn oils forms an emulsion that removes dirt but won’t clog pores.
To Buy: www.shuuemura.com.
Orlane Intensive Nurturing Care, $150Drier skin can feel tight in the morning, due to nighttime indoor heat. This night cream’s hyaluronic acid helps skin feel supple when you wake up.
To Buy: www.saksfifthavenue.com.
On Your Body, Use:
Olay Body Wash Plus Body Butter Ribbons with Jojoba Butter, $4Drier skin does best with a body wash (not soap). With moisturizers infused in the formula, this one keeps skin soft and scale-free.
To Buy: At drugstores.
Cerave Moisturizing Cream, $15Occlusive moisturizers (ones that form a film on the skin) help lock in water. This one is lightweight but includes the effective ingredient petrolatum.
To Buy: At drugstores.
On Feet And Hands, Use:
Weleda Foot Balm, $10With peanut oil and beeswax, this balm soothes itchy feet (a common concern with drier skin). Apply before putting on socks.
To Buy: www.usa.weleda.com.
Talika Hand Therapy Gloves, $65The gloves are lined with ceramides and grapeseed and avocado oils. Slip them on at bedtime. (They last for 30 wearings.)
To Buy: www.talika.com.