BeautyStat.com In October 2012 Health Magazine - What Ingredients Are Inside Your Moisturizer?

BeautyStat.com In October 2012 Health Magazine - What Ingredients Are Inside Your Moisturizer?

BeautyStat is having a very busy month in regards to appearances! Ron Robinson is now featured in the October issue of Health Magazine in their all-you-need-to-know editorial about moisturizer.

BeautyStat.com In October 2012 Health Magazine - What Ingredients Are Inside Your Moisturizer?

Ron explains in the article that although moisturizer comes in many different forms (lotions, creams, etc.), it basically comes in three basic types:

Occlusives. Likely the first kind of moisturizer you ever used (think diaper balm), these create a barrier so moisture can’t escape. (It’s like shrink-wrapping a muffin so it stays moist). What you’ll see on the label: petrolatum, dimethicone, lanolin, mineral oil.”

Emollients. These softeners smooth your skin by preventing moisture loss from cells. What you’ll see on the label: keratin, ceramides, stearyl alcohol.”

Humectants. This type of super-moisturizer acts like a sponge, attracting water from deeper layers of the skin into the top layer to boost moisture. What you’ll see on the label: hyaluronic acid, glycerin.”

BeautyStat.com In October 2012 Health Magazine - What Ingredients Are Inside Your Moisturizer?

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