The different types of moisturizing care: from creams to injections

Moisture is the secret to beautiful, radiant skin. However, the wide range of products and treatments on the market can quickly become overwhelming. Which products does my skin really need? How and when should I use them? It is helpful to understand the effects of different products. This can be crucial for the health of your skin.

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Creams and serums provide an important protective layer that helps to keep your skin moisturized. Creams form a protective barrier that retains moisture throughout the day, while serums penetrate deeper into the skin and transport highly effective ingredients below the skin’s surface.

Prepare the skin: Cleanse, exfoliate and clarify

Only well-cleansed skin can absorb the moisture from creams and serums well.

  • Wash your face in the morning and evening to remove dirt, oil and impurities from the skin. This creates the right conditions for serums and moisturizers to work their magic. Cleansing keeps the pores open and supports the skin’s natural balance.
  • Exfoliation removes dead skin cells more quickly so that care products can penetrate deeper and the skin is better supplied with blood. Make gentle exfoliation a regular part of your weekly skincare routine, especially if you have dry or flaky skin. Choose exfoliants with mild acids such as lactic acid or salicylic acid, which remove dead skin cells without irritating the skin. Avoid mechanical exfoliants with salt or microplastics – they can damage the skin barrier and cause redness.
  • Don’t forget your toner! A good toner rebalances the pH of your skin after cleansing and exfoliating. It is a liquid moisturizer packed with good ingredients such as oxygen and hydrogen, important vitamins, acids, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. Toners with rose water or aloe vera provide additional moisture and soothe the skin.

Optimize your moisturizing care

For facial care, rely on products with proven ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerine or ceramides. Each of these active ingredients plays an important role in the skin’s moisture balance.

  • Hyaluronic acid, for example, is a real moisture magnet. It can store up to 1000 times its weight in water – keeping the skin plump and elastic. Hyaluronic acid emphasizes facial contours, tightens, heals and makes the skin glow.
  • Glycerin works in a similar way to hyaluronic acid by adding water to the skin and smoothing the skin’s surface.
  • Ceramides are the skin’s own fats. They make up around 60 percent of our skin barrier. Ceramides ensure that no harmful substances enter the skin and that the skin remains well moisturized. This is the key to healthy, beautiful and youthful skin. Because if the skin is protected from drying out, fewer wrinkles develop.

Humidity at a new level

Certain injectables can provide the skin with deep and long-lasting moisture. With hyaluronic acid treatments, the moisture penetrates deeper into the skin layers than is possible with creams and serums. Injecting directly into the lower layers of the skin can improve skin texture, tone and radiance and make your complexion glow.

Injectable treatments deliver immediate results while boosting your skin’s natural ability to retain moisture. With effects that can last up to several months, they are the ideal choice for people with chronically dry skin and for anyone looking to improve their complexion and keep their skin moisturized for the long term.

Moisturizing care in layers

The most effective skin care routine consists of several steps. By combining modern creams, serums, regular peelings and occasional hyaluronic acid injections, you can provide your skin with comprehensive moisture. Your skin will remain well nourished, fresh and radiant all year round.