According to dermatologists, each moisturizer has a nutritious ingredient with more and less different content, so it will have different uses for each person's skin.Liquid cream with high water content is "Light Moisturizer", if there is a high protein cage, the "Moderate Moisturizer" cream line, which contains high fat content, "Heavy Moisturizers".Experts also said that moisturizer can reduce the ability to eliminate natural dead cells on the skin.Dead cells will be "trapped" on the skin when you use a cream, then your skin will quickly dull.And when dead skin accumulates cells, it will not be possible to produce, divide into new cells.The less dead cells will produce new cells for the skin.

Experts also add, if used regularly, cream can change the natural balance state of the skin with moisture, lipid and protein.Then your skin will stop exchanging, distributing and minimizing the hydrate mechanism from deep in the skin cells, leading to the self -protection of the weakened skin cells that make the skin more likely to be damaged and become damaged and becomeMore sensitive.Your skin will become weaker after 3-4 weeks of using cream regularly, continuously daily.
According to dermatologists, when using moisturizer you should not use alone, you should use with products that can enhance the natural exfoliating process of the skin.Clean the skin before using moisturizer, paying much attention to the product lines with natural organic acid ingredients.Retinol product lines and antioxidant ingredients will help promote the use and reduce the negative effects of skin creams.
Those who own dry skin should not abuse lotion too much.Instead of applying a lot of moisturizer, you should use product lines to enhance the regulation of skin regeneration such as retinol, plant acids ... using little cream to help the skin balance and moisturize itselfFrom the outside.Moisturizer should not be used daily or before you go out, because the dust will be easy to stick to the skin and store it makes the skin become more mysterious and stuffy.
Source: Brydie