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Is the cold weather making your skin feel crepey? There’s an easy way to get your smooth back. Applying an ultra-nourishing body lotion or cream on the daily will get rid of dry skin fast for softness from head to toe, but any old formula simply won’t do.

All hail naturally derived humectants! These non-synthetic agents reign supreme by harmoniously interacting with skin to quench, heal, and lock in moisture. When added to lotions and creams, humectants ensure long lasting hydration with regular use.

Be on the lookout for these skin-saving ingredients the next time you add full body moisturizers to your cart. Plus, check out my suggestions for maintaining velvety skin throughout winter.

Hyaluronic Acid

I’m crowning hyaluronic acid the king of all hydrating ingredients. This champ is known for holding around 1,000 times its own weight in water. The sugar molecule draws water into the skin and holds it to instantly plump for long-term nourishment. So, consider your thirsty skin quenched.

Provitamin-B5

Anti-inflammatory, healing, softening provitamin B5 does it all and more. Also known as pantothenic acid, provitamin B5 is a conditioning humectant that stabilizes the skin barrier to prevent water loss, as well as relieves itchiness, redness, and pain. Get some ASAP!

Colloidal Oatmeal

This ingredient sounds soothing, and it is. It over-delivers for silky-soft skin. Colloidal oatmeal is widely known for quelling itchiness, irritation, rashes, and eczema that often crop up during the chilly season. When infused into a body cream, these finely ground oats serve as a dry skin salve that locks in moisture and creates a protective barrier against the elements.

Shea Butter

Chances are you’re no stranger to the strengthening and restorative benefits of shea butter. Extracted from African shea tree nuts, shea butter contains various fatty acids that condition, fortify, and balance extremely dry skin. Plus, it contains vitamin A, which stimulates natural collagen production to decrease the appearance of wrinkles.

Jojoba Oil

This golden oil is produced within the seed of a jojoba plant (or Simmondsia chinensis) thriving in dry climates. (It’s incredible how something so hydrating can grow in such arid areas!) This humectant is chock-full of vitamins, including C, B, and E to fight dryness, oxidative stress, and bacteria with its antimicrobial properties. Not to mention, it’s noncomedogenic so it won’t clog your pores while it seals in moisture.

Via: Beautylish.com

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