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Once you have decided to moisturize, next you’ll need to know just how to go about it. There are a large variety of moisturizing products on market today that claim to be ultimate choice in a sea of options. With all these choices it can be difficult to decide what works best for you. Some of easier, more natural remedies for dry skin are protecting it from sun, drinking plenty of water, and eating a well-balanced diet high in fiber. Avoid alcohol, smoking, and caffeine. This alone will increase your skin’s moisture content without actually applying anything to it.
For some though, an application of some type of moisturizer is necessary. You want your moisturizer to contain not only moisturizing ingredients, but protective elements as well. Look for products that include in their ingredients including collagen, herbs like Gotu Kola, Flame of Forest, and Sensitive Plant, as well as biological oils. Although moisturizing your skin in most cases is beneficial, if you suffer from acne or particularly sensitive skin, you will need to use a moisturizer that is low in oils and allergen free.
The most effective time to apply a skin moisturizer is directly after showering or bathing. While skin is saturated, moisturizer will help to lock in water and keep your skin moist longer.
Brian Fong
http://www.NaturalVisage.com
Deep skin moisturizing is a cost effective and simple way to take hold of the hands of time and rein it in.