Got Moisturizer?

Hi Ladies,

 

I have a friend (let’s call him “Mr. F”) with skin as smooth and soft as the most exquisite silk. (No, that wasn’t a typo. Yes, I meant him…as in the friend is a he and not a she.)

 

While it’s nice to see that a guy cares about his grooming routine; I, quite frankly, wrestled with the fact that a male (even an extremely well-groomed one) could have skin softer than any she (especially me). Then again, from a scientific standpoint, perhaps it is possible. Men are usually more fully clothed in long-sleeved shirts and trousers and therefore less exposed to harsh environmental elements that tank top, short-sleeve, and skirt-wearing women face. But get this! When I asked “Mr. F” about his body moisturizing practices and he retorted, “I don’t really use lotion” I thought, Okay? That’s novel! 

 

So, for the sake of my C&V gals, I decided that some skin-so-soft-seeking work was necessary.

 

I assessed my skin’s condition and reviewed my body hydrating regimen my dermis is very supple but more like silk shantung than the finer variety. And baby, when it’s cool outside, I apply a thick even heavy oil (like Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Oil Gel in Aloe, $6, drugstore.com after a shower but before drying off, which helps the moisture lock into the skin for most of the day. But with warm weather here (kind of) and my competitive desire to have skin that rivals “Mr. F’s”, I decided to test a few of the season’s lightweight hydrators to see which potions get the job done.

 

Here’s what I’m “feeling:”

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Cetaphil DailyAdvance Ultra Hydrating Lotion, $10.99, walgreens.com

Seriously, this lotion goes on so thin, but is as hydrating as any rich and super-luxe cream. So smooth and light, it can easily double as hand cream, too. The best part: you can slip on a silk top and not worry about those messy residual lotion/oil marks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 GRN Grow Restore Nurture Natural White Tea Body Lotion by Exhale, $19, exhalespa.com

As soon as this paraben and dye-free hydrator touches the skin it seems to morph into water. But its nourishing, vitamin-enriched formula delicately scented of fresh essential oils lasts all day long.

 

 

 

 

 

Thumbnail image for AvonSkinSoSoft.jpgAvon’s Skin So Soft Fusions Dual Softening Body Moisturizer
, $8.50, www.avon.com

I admit Skin So Soft is nostalgic for me. My mom and grandmothers swore that the legendary Avon dry oil spray could (and would) repel any bug known to man. The newest Skin So Soft cream formula left my skin moisturized and smooth, even after a four-mile run.

 

 

 

 

I’m a commitment-phobe when it comes to body moisturizers. So I’m dibbling and dabbling a bit and all three of these are in rotation.  But with these lightweight heavy hitters, I'm confident my skin WILL BE waaay softer than.... I’ll keep you posted.

Until then, tell me about your summer skin-moisturizing routine.  Do you stick with creams or lighten up? Which are your favorite and why? Does SPF alone work for you?

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4 Comments

Missy said:

My man's skin is fab too. He uses St. Ives faithfully. Have your readers try that one too.

;)

Nadiyah Bradshaw said:

I am a huge fan of moisturizing with Banana Boat sun tan oil during the warmer weather months. Honestly, it gives the same effect as using baby oil yet it's not as heavy. The added bonus is the banana coconut scent that it omits, makes me feel like I'm in the caribbean!

Y. Sampson said:

Luckily, last year I discovered Kiehls facial mosturizer, it has an SPF that protects my face naturally year round... Yeah! As far as body mosturizers go, its a little more complicated. I get REALLY dry skin in the winter months and therefore mix whatever lotion Im in love with at the time (this year it was Nivea Essentially Enriched) with Eucerin cream. In the summer, I can quit the Eucerin and wear a basic mosturizing lotion (right now its Johnson and Johnson baby oil lotion...its not an oil). I only use SPF on my body when Im going to be outdoors for a long period, in that case, I put on Neutragena Spray spf 70 over my lotion.

C.V.Hinton, PhD said:

This world is getting smaller as we speak...someone forwarded me this....
I am extremely dry, border line eczemic. Curel Ultra Moisturizing Lotion works great for me in the summer. It absorbs very well.
Keep up the good work Tai!

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