My Go-To Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin Is Budget-Friendly
I?ve had?and continue to have?a long, perilous journey in figuring out what works for my acne-prone, sensitive, and ever-fickle dry-to-oily skin. If I use the wrong products, I break out in a rash that I can only describe as alligator skin (literally, the scales of the reptile form on my face). I?m usually not one for testing out new skin care because I?m legitimately afraid of the outcome, but about two months ago I realized I needed to reevaluate my face moisturizer.
I?d been using Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion for well over five years, and while it mostly did its job (aside from when my face was inhumanly dry), I realized it was time to find one that catered to my face instead of easily being able to be slathered over my whole body. So, I put my testing fears aside, and tried out four different moisturizers? from high-end to drugstore, from specialized for acne to SPF 30? in four weeks. The simple conclusion: Two worked and two really, definitely didn?t. Keep reading to find out which ones I?m endorsing for problematic skin and which I?d say let sit on the shelf. The Number One
CeraVe
CeraVe Ultra-Light Moisturizing Face Lotion with Sunscreen
$13.49 (was $14.99) at Target
Folks, this is the cheapest one I tried and I. Am. Overjoyed. The lotion is, as it says, ultra-light. If I can feel a lotion on my face or the stickiness, it?s not going to work. CeraVe?s effortlessly seeped into my skin, no problem. I used about two pumps each morning to cover my face and my neck. ...
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