This $19 Moisturizer Will Be Your Saving Grace for Dry Skin This Winter
Keeping your skin hydrated during the winter months can be a lofty endeavor, but that doesn't mean your wallet needs to take a hit for the sake of the cause. One of the best moisturizing products money can buy—Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream—will run you only $19, and is readily available at the drugstore.
The formula is a plant-rich blend of pansy, calendula, and chamomile mixed with nourishing oils and beeswax. It leaves your skin feeling hydrated, smooth, and moisturized. Plus, it's free of synthetic dyes, preservatives, silicones, and fragrances. All of this makes it great for even super-sensitive dry skin.
Though this cream is excellent to use on the face, you can use it all over your body. Apply it to your hands, knees, elbows—really all the places where dry skin prevails—and it will deliver exactly the sort of moisture you need.
Weleda Skin Food's hydrating abilities are so good, the formal has become a favorite among celebrities like Ashley Graham, Victoria Beckham, and Gwenyth Paltrow. Plus, it's got tons of five-star reviews. One Ulta customer wrote: "This is the first product I've found that totally helps my skin in the winter! I was worried it would break out my sensitive skin, but it doesn't. It also looks great under my makeup. So glad I tried this!" Another said: "This product is best used as a last step in your skin-care regime to seal in the moisture. I use this as my last step and love how my skin feels after the fact, especially [after] wearing a mask all day. I also use this on my lips after a shower, or after applying Chapstick. I will continue to slather this on as long as it's produced!"
Do your parched skin a favor and get the Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream ASAP.
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