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    <title>Moisturizers for face and body</title>
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    <description>Moisturizers help to keep the skin healthy and maintain its elasticity, which is often lost as we age. Basically, what a moisturizer does is seal in moisture inside the cells. If you have really dry skin or want your moisturizer to work more effectively, you can apply it after you shower. First lightly towel off and then apply your favorite moisturizer. After you shower, your pores are open and absorb moisture easily.</description>
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    <title>5 natural moisturizers</title>
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    <description>When you think of adding some moisture to your skin, think about ingredients derived directly from nature that nourish and rejuvenate the skin. You may already have some of these ingredients already in your kitchen cupboard. Some of the most popular natural moisturizers include olive oil, coconut oil and shea butter.</description>
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    <title>How to make your own moisturizer</title>
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Moisturizing is an important part of your daily heath care regime, especially so if you have dry skin. Regularly purchasing moisturizer can be expensive and the products on the market often contain ingredients that can be harsh on the skin. Luckily, there are ways to make inexpensive and natural moisturizers for home use. Another benefit of making your own natural moisturizer is that you know exactly what is in it and can tailor it to your personal preferences. Below, we'll provide you with a few general recipes and tips on how to get started making your own homemade moisturizer. 
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    <title>The best moisturizers for oily skin</title>
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Oily skin may be hereditary or caused by other factors such as hormones or even the cosmetics you use. It can be tricky to care for oily skin and you have to be sure to use the right moisturizer designed specifically for those with oily skin. Otherwise, it could very well compound the problem and make it worse. Some cosmetics or moisturizers can block pores further, creating more breakouts for those with oily and acne prone skin. 
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    <title>The best moisturizers for dry skin</title>
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Those with dry skin need to take special steps to properly care for their skin. It is important to keep your skin well hydrated and doing so will directly benefit the appearance of your skin as you age. Those with dry skin need to be especially careful when choosing a moisturizer because many have synthetic ingredients and harmful chemicals that can compound the problem. Look for a moisturizer that is labeled "hypoallergenic" since some individuals with dry skin have sensitive skin that can be easily aggravated by certain ingredients. 
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    <title>Anti-aging moisturizers</title>
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When choosing a skin care moisturizer, it is best to identify what type of skin you have. For those with mature skin, it can be important to choose ones that help firm the skin and ward off signs of aging. It is best to start using an anti-aging moisturizer before signs of aging become present and continue using one as you age. Products designed for anti-aging will have certain ingredients in them, like antioxidants and Vitamin E oil.
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    <title>How to use under-eye moisturizers</title>
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The skin around and under the eyes is especially sensitive and delicate. As we age, the skin can sag and form fine lines. Several outside elements can contribute to sagging and fine lines around the eyes, including pollution and tanning beds. Frequent and overuse of eye makeup can also dehydrate the skin around the eye, leading to wrinkles. Because the skin around the eye is so thin, it is very important to take appropriate measures to care for it. It is best to start a moisturizing regime early on so that you can continue to nourish the under-eye area as you age. 
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    <title>Tips for choosing the right moisturizer</title>
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The best way to choose the right moisturizer is to find one that has been created just for your skin type. Before you can do that, you need to identify if you have oily skin, dry skin, combination skin or mature skin. If you have acne prone skin, that matters too. Below we'll give you some tips based on your skin type so that you can find the right moisturizer for you. 
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    <title>Best organic moisturizers</title>
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The market for organic moisturizers is swirling with many natural and organic choices, due to high demand. People are becoming aware that some moisturizers contain harmful ingredients that can even damage their skin and overall health. These ingredients include harmful chemicals (like parabens and phthalates). Those with sensitive skin are also flocking to natural moisturizers, because they contain natural ingredients less likely to trigger skin reactions. Harmful chemicals can cause redness and even breakouts for some skin types. 
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