Skincare tips & advice
How To Moisturize Your Face
Facial moisturizers are one of the most important steps in any skincare routine for hydrated, healthy-looking skin. Not only does moisturizing your face feel great, but it can also help support your skin’s health and appearance long-term. This essential skincare step delivers much-needed hydration to your skin, while locking in moisture and supporting your skin’s protective barrier. In this CeraVe guide, learn how to moisturize your face correctly with five simple moisturizing tips — including when to moisturize, how often to moisturize, and how to choose the right CeraVe moisturizers for your skin’s needs.
Overview
When it comes to moisturizing your face, there are many misconceptions out there that can lead people to make avoidable moisturizing mistakes (or skip using moisturizer altogether). However, daily moisturizing can have many benefits as long as you have the right information on how to properly moisturize for your skin’s unique needs. To help ensure you’re on the right track, we’ve asked some of our consulting board-certified dermatologists to share their top face moisturizing tips. Discover these tips below, along with skincare advice on how to moisturize for hydrated and healthy-looking skin.
Facial Moisturizing Tips
- Apply moisturizer to clean, damp skin every day
- Use a moisturizer with SPF during the day to hydrate and help protect the skin in one single step. When using sunscreen, always reapply as directed and use additional sun protection measures.
- Moisturize as the last step in your nighttime skincare routine.
- Choose non-comedogenic and fragrance-free formulas.
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Face Moisturizing Tips
1. Apply moisturizer to clean, damp skin daily
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the best time to apply moisturizer is immediately after cleansing, when your skin is clean and slightly damp.1 This is when your moisturizer will be most effective at trapping moisture in your skin and preventing it from evaporating. “It’s all about locking in moisture,” says Dr. Daniel Sugai.
If your skincare regimen includes additional steps between cleansing and moisturizing (such as toning), this same rule applies. Simply apply your products in their usual order, but don’t wait for your skin to fully dry between steps (in order to keep your skin slightly damp). In general, your skincare routine should start with the lightest formulas and progress to the heaviest. This means that your cleanser should come first, followed by toner, serum, eye cream, and lastly, moisturizer (with SPF for daytime).
2. Use a moisturizer with three essential ceramides
“The skin barrier is vital to skin health—[it’s] our first line of protection from the elements,” explains board-certified dermatologist Dr. Daniel Sugai. A healthy skin barrier is essential for keeping moisture in and potential irritants out, and when it’s disrupted, it can lead to a variety of skin concerns over time—such as dryness, dullness, and irritation. Using a moisturizer with hydrating ingredients and emollients—including ceramides, which make up approximately 50% of the skin's lipids that help form your natural skin barrier—can help support and maintain your skin’s moisture barrier.
”Ceramides are part of the glue that holds our skin cells together and builds a nice skin barrier wall to help protect our skin from the allergens and irritants on the outside,” explains Dr. Sugai. This helps keep the “good stuff” in (such as water), according to Dr. Sugai, which helps your skin remain “plump and hydrated.”
Developed with dermatologists, CeraVe moisturizers feature a blend of three essential ceramides that are identical to those found naturally in your skin. Learn more about the science of Cerave’s three essential ceramides in The Ceramides Difference.
3. Use a moisturizer with SPF during the day
For daytime, it’s important to choose a face moisturizer that supports your skin’s hydration and offers protection from the sun’s harmful rays. ”Ultraviolet radiation from the sun is extremely damaging to the skin,” explains Dr. Sejal Shah. “Not only is it a primary cause of skin cancer and precancerous lesions, but it also leads to premature skin aging, wrinkles, and dark spots.”
For this reason, Dr. Shah recommends using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or above every day. And, according to Dr. Daniel Sugai, this advice is relevant all year long—no matter the season—even on cloudy days. “There's still a good amount of UVA radiation that comes through the clouds,” explains Dr. Sugai.
Dr. Sugai also recommends wearing sunscreen or a moisturizer with SPF anytime you’re going to be near a window, like when driving. “You should still wear sunscreen if you're by window glass, because [of] that UVA radiation,” he says. “Those rays can penetrate through window glass,” explains Dr. Sugai, which means they can still cause harm to your skin.
For a daytime moisturizer option with broad-spectrum SPF 30, try CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion With Sunscreen to both moisturize and help protect. This morning multitasker locks in skin’s moisture and helps maintain your skin’s protective barrier. It also features MVE Delivery Technology, which continually releases moisturizing ingredients for all-day hydration. This oil-free moisturizer is meant to be part of your daily skincare regimen and should be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure.
Remember to reapply every two hours, along with using other protective measures—like wearing protective clothing and limiting sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (per the U.S. Food & Drug Administration [FDA] guidelines).2
Note: If your daytime moisturizer does not include SPF, it’s important to apply a separate broad-spectrum facial sunscreen and body sunscreen in the morning after your moisturizer, even when staying indoors or on cloudy days.
4. Moisturize as the last step in your nighttime skincare routine
Applying face moisturizer as the final step in your nighttime skincare regimen is an effective way to hydrate your skin overnight and help prevent moisture loss while you sleep. For a lightweight nighttime moisturizer option, try CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. This unique formula features niacinamide, as well as three essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid. It helps calm and soothe your skin, while it moisturizes throughout the night and helps restore the protective skin barrier. It also uses MVE Technology to deliver a steady stream of much-needed moisture throughout the night, and offers an effective, yet gentle way to care for your skin.
5. Choose non-comedogenic and fragrance-free formulas
Facial moisturizers aren’t a “one-size-fits-all” skincare essential. They’re available in a wide range of formulas to suit different preferences, skin concerns, and lifestyles. For example, many moisturizers for sensitive and dry skin are formulated without fragrance, since fragrance chemicals may cause skin reactions in some people. On the other hand, “non-comedogenic” moisturizers (which are formulated not to clog your pores) may be beneficial options for those with oily or acne-prone skin.
CeraVe’s facial moisturizers—including our AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion and PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion—are formulated with dermatologists to be fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and suitable for many different types of skin.
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