Moisturizing face cream

Moisturizing face cream


To maintain softness, elasticity, and a healthy complexion, the skin needs regular and effective hydration. One of the most effective ways is to use a cream with hyaluronic acid. It's no coincidence that this ingredient is considered the gold standard in cosmetics: it not only saturates the skin with moisture, but also retains it within the cells, creating a noticeable effect of freshness and plumpness.

In this article, we'll discuss how and when to use a moisturizer with hyaluronic acid and how hydration affects the health of our skin.

When to moisturize your skin

Skin needs hydration every day, regardless of its type or age. Even oily skin can suffer from dehydration, and dry skin even more so. However, there are periods when the need for additional moisture is especially high.

In the cold season, when dry air and heating literally pull moisture from the skin, peeling, tightness and microcracks appear.

In summer, under the influence of sunlight, salt water and wind, the skin loses moisture faster than it has time to restore it.

After aggressive procedures - peels, laser resurfacing, injections - the epidermis is especially sensitive and requires intensive hydration.

With a change in climate or flights, when air humidity changes dramatically.

With age, since the skin begins to retain moisture worse due to a decrease in the natural level of hyaluronic acid and lipids.

Regular hydration helps maintain moisture balance, prevent premature aging and strengthen the natural barrier Skin.

How Moisturizer Works

Modern moisturizers are not just light emulsions, but complex formulas in which each component performs a strictly defined function. At the center of this is hyaluronic acid, one of the most powerful moisture-fixing agents known to science.

Hyaluronic acid is capable of attracting and retaining water in an amount 1,000 times greater than its own weight. It acts like a sponge: penetrating the epidermis, it saturates the cells with moisture, and on the surface, it creates a thin film that prevents evaporation. At the same time, the skin's breathing is not impaired - on the contrary, it becomes more receptive to oxygen and other nutrients.

In addition, a good moisturizer with hyaluronic acid:

  • Improves microcirculation, which promotes better tissue nutrition.

  • Increases skin elasticity, making it denser and more elastic.

  • Smoothes skin texture, reducing the appearance of pores and fine wrinkles.

  • Creates comfort, eliminating the feeling of tightness, redness and irritation.

What's in a moisturizer

What's in a moisturizer Creams

In addition to hyaluronic acid, moisturizing creams often contain a whole arsenal of active ingredients that enhance and complement its effect:

  • Low molecular and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid.The first penetrates deeper, moisturizing the dermis, the second remains on the surface and forms a protective layer.

  • Ceramides and lipids. Restore the barrier function of the skin, strengthening the protective mantle.

  • Panthenol and allantoin. Soothe and regenerate the skin, especially under stress or after exposure to external factors.

  • Antioxidants—vitamins E, C, green tea and grape seed extracts. Neutralizes free radicals and slows down the aging process.

  • Niacinamide. Brightens tone, strengthens skin, reduces inflammation.

  • Glycerin, sorbitol, urea. Moisturizers that work in tandem with hyaluronic acid, providing a prolonged effect.

An effective moisturizer is always a symphony of components, where hyaluronic acid plays the main violin, and auxiliary substances create harmony and depth of sound.

Moisturizer and the seasons

How to use moisturizer in different seasons

Depending on the time of year, our skin's needs for hydration change, and to ensure that it is always effective, dermatologists recommend following these guidelines for Application:

  1. In winter, choose denser textures with oils and lipids. They provide additional protection from cold and wind. Apply the cream 30 minutes before going outside.

  2. In spring and autumn, universal formulas of medium density with hyaluronic acid and vitamins are suitable. This is the time for the skin to adapt to seasonal changes.

  3. In summer, use light fluids or gel textures that do not overload the skin. The cream should be rich in antioxidants and absorb well.

Important: apply the cream to thoroughly cleansed and toned skin, preferably after serum. Massage the product into your face, paying particular attention to your neck and décolleté.

How to Choose a Moisturizer for Your Skin Type

For a moisturizer to really work, it must match the characteristics of your skin type:

  • Dry skin needs rich textures with ceramides, oils, and hyaluronic acid.

  • Oily and combination skin will benefit from gel or fluid formulas with low-molecular hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and anti-inflammatory ingredients.

  • Sensitive skin requires hypoallergenic formulas with soothing ingredients—panthenol, aloe extract, and centella.

  • Mature skin—creams with antioxidants, peptides, and enhanced moisturizing properties.


LIBREDERM Day Cream with Hyaluronic Acid is an excellent choice for daily care. It combines the optimal concentration of hyaluronic acid, a soft texture, and a universal formula suitable for most skin types. Thanks to its lightweight formula, it is quickly absorbed without leaving a sticky feeling, providing skin with hydration throughout the day. This cream is an ideal base for makeup and will protect your skin from external factors of the urban environment.

Moisturizing is the foundation of skin care. And if you're looking for a reliable and scientifically proven solution, LIBREDERM Day Cream with Hyaluronic Acid may be just the thing to maintain the balance, health, and beauty of your skin at any time of year.
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