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5 Super Ingredients For Glowing Skin

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Maintaining moist skin is a year-round issue. In the dry winters or the hot summers, your skin is sure to take a true beating. It is important that you are consistently keeping your skin moisturized. Here are specific hydrating ingredients that you can look for in order to achieve supple, soft and glowing skin.

Hyaluronic Acid

One of the most popular humectants of its kind, you will find hyaluronic acid in many of your cleansers, lotions, and creams. It helps your skin find moisture and retain it! This ingredient is best known for its anti-aging and scar prevention properties.

According to Emory University researcher Dr. Julian Whitaker, "topical hyaluronic acid usage on the skin shows promise in wound healing and burn treatment, reducing scarring and speeding healing."

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Urea

This is a natural component of the outer layer of our skin. Its sole purpose is to maintain healthy moisture in the skin's layers. This is great when found in products like Gold Bond Ultimate Eczema Relief, as it is a guaranteed dry skin reliever.

According to a study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, "topical urea has been used for decades to enhance hydration, as well as a treatment for psoriasis, ichthyosis, and dermatophytosis."

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Glycerin

This powerful humectant is great for both skin and hair.

It does more than just sit on the skin. It really penetrates deep into the skin, while helping to draw more moisture in.

If you want, you can even buy a bottle of glycerin in its pure form and dilute it with some water to use as a light moisturizer.

Oils

Natural oils are great emollients that work simultaneously with your skin's natural oils and sebum. They make skin soft and smooth and help lock in moisture.

With most oils like jojoba and olive being plant-based, they are also packed with antioxidants that help clear the skin of free radicals that damage the skin.

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Ceramides

Found in the outermost layer of the skin, ceramics are lipid molecules that protect your skin.

They help guard your skin from free radicals as well as prevent moisture loss.

Finding quality products that offer ceramide replenishment is sure to pack your epidermis with moisture.

By Derrick Lane | Published July 19, 2022

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