I’m a Dermatologist, and This $15 Dry-Skin Moisturizer Is The One Thing I’m Buying at Sephora’s Black Friday Sale
- Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology and associate professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital
- Mona Gohara, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut and associate clinical professor in dermatology at Yale School of Medicine
The cream is made with a triple-treat of barrier-protecting ingredients, including colloidal oatmeal, which soothes skin irritation, shea butter, which infuses your complexion with vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, and allantoin, which comes with calming properties. An independent clinical study conducted by the brand found that it immediately improved skin dryness by 169 percent (so, a lot), and 100 percent of respondents reported a lasting improvement in skin dryness.
Though the formula offers hardcore hydration, it somehow manages to do so without being goopy—which is usually what happens with thick, hydrating creams. "I love it because it hydrates but doesn’t grease," says Dr. Gohara. "And it's not too often that you can get intense hydration without unbearable slickness." It's formulated in such a way that it absorbs easily, and whether your complexion is dry, oily, or sensitive, it's sure to be just the ticket.
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Dr. Gohara isn't the only derm who loves this moisturizer. According to Joshua Zeichner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, it's also packed with ceramides—something that everyone's skin could use a little bit more of during the colder months of the year, thanks to the fact that they moisturize your skin and help to strengthen its barrier. “Ceramides are like the spackle between skin cell tiles. They fill in cracks between cells in the outer skin layer to prevent loss of hydration and protect the skin from the environment,” he says.
Slathering this stuff on your skin is one of the best ways to keep it hydrated and healthy from now through spring (layer some hyaluronic acid on before you apply for even more moisturizing results). And considering you can score it at $15 a pop thanks to the Sephora Black Friday skin-care sale, it's well worth stocking up on just in time for the coldest months of the year.
Shop now: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream Intense Hydration, $34 ($42 value)
Shop now: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream Intense Hydration, $42 ($15 value)
For more of Dr. Gohara's recommendations on how to deal with dry skin, check out the video below.
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