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Why Skipping Moisturizer is Like Forgetting Drinking Water

What Is A Moisturizer?

By Experience Ayurveda Published about a year ago 1 min read

We all are aware how our skin loses moisture throughout the day, which can make it feel dry, tight, and even flaky. Moisturizer is a lotion, cream, or gel that helps regain this lost moisture. These products work by trapping water in the outer layer of your skin, keeping it plump, hydrated, and healthy. Moisturizers help lock in moisture and prevent your skin from drying out. They do this by attracting water to the skin's surface and forming a barrier that prevents it from evaporating.

Think of it like a tiny water reservoir for your skin or as a shield that protects your skin from feeling parched and keeps it functioning at its best, so that it does not lead to issues like dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation and many others.

The importance of moisturization has never been a secret, some know one reason and others know more reasons as to why moisturization is required. There is a reason as to why moisturization was a part of people’s routine even when they did not know where their next meal was coming from. We are looking at early humans, who used to crush the seeds of castor plants to obtain a thick, heavy moisturizing oil that we still know and use today: castor oil. Also, the fact that the first moisturizer was invented or founded as early as 150 A.D. by a Greek physician named Galen, tells us that it was forever a need for our skin and not some newly introduced marketing gimmick.

Though many have recognized the importance of slathering the skin with moisturizers, somehow a few have not. Read more about the moisturizers and find your body and face moisturizer recommendations.

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