Consider gel moisturizers to be your saving grace. The lightweight formula may seem deceiving, but make no mistake, they deliver hydration just as well as their cream counterparts. Your skin practically drinks them in, so you don't have to wait long before applying makeup over the top, and we're not sure if it's just us, but each gel somehow provides the most satisfying cooling sensation on contact.
Acne comes in different forms and blemishes come in various sizes. Whether you’re fighting cystic acne that forms deep down in your pores due to your hormones raging out of control as if you were 16 again or stubborn little whiteheads that just won’t catch a clue, we all have the same goal — to control acne. Now with the arrival of summer, the days have gotten hotter and pores are at risk of being clogged with excess sebum, sweat and dirt. The last thing you want to do is add fluid to the fire by layering on a moisturizer that could potentially harm your skin.
You want to snag moisturizers that are gel, oil-free or water-based as the lightweight formula gives you the moisture you need without bringing breakouts with it. A few ingredients to keep in mind are salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide as the two fight any existing breakouts as well as prevent any future ones waiting to occur. There’s also humectants glycerin and hyaluronic acid that pull water to skin to retain its natural moisture, and gentle exfoliants, such as glycolic and lactic acid that work to fade any red or dark spots left behind. When using alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic and lactic), be sure to do so when you’re not using acne treatments containing salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide as using too much of a good thing can irritate and dry skin.
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