Affordable Facial Creams Prove Popular: Budget-Friendly Skincare Choices Win Over Consumers
The skin, a complex organ, is a barrier that protects us from foreign bodies and harmful substances. It consists of three layers: the subcutaneous layer, the dermis, and the epidermis. The outermost layer of the epidermis is the horny layer, which holds water and skin-own fats together.
Dry facial skin, caused by insufficient sebum production, environmental factors, hormonal changes, inadequate internal hydration or poor nutrition, and improper skincare products, can lead to a permeable barrier due to insufficient fat production from sebaceous glands and improper horny cell formation. Dry skin loses more water due to its weakened barrier, resulting in symptoms such as itching, redness, tension feelings, fine lines, and a dull, tired complexion.
Recently, Stiftung Warentest tested 14 face creams for dry skin. The results show that most products are recommended, with the Hydro Boost Aqua Creme by Neutrogena taking the top spot. This day cream contains ceramides, which strengthen the skin's acid mantle, and hyaluronic acid and glycerin, which can bind water in the skin. The Hydro Boost Aqua Creme received a score of 1.0 in the "Moisturizing" category, making it the best choice for dry skin.
The Hydro Boost Aqua Creme by Neutrogena was the test winner, with an overall score of 1.9. Other products that received high ratings include the day cream from Lidl's own brand Cien, which contains glycerin, panthenol, and shea butter, supporting skin regeneration and preventing moisture loss.
However, not all products received positive reviews. The Lancôme Nutrix-Creme landed in last place due to its moderate performance in skin moisture replenishment and its oversized packaging. The All In Barrier Cream by Nø Cosmetics also received a "Poor" rating for its packaging. The day cream from Cetaphil, which contains the silicone D5, was also rated poorly due to its presence.
It's important to note that aggressive cleansing gels, frequent peels, and hot water can also contribute to dry skin. Proper skincare, including using gentle products and avoiding harsh cleansers, is crucial for maintaining healthy, hydrated skin.
In conclusion, the Hydro Boost Aqua Creme by Neutrogena is the top choice for those with dry skin, providing the best moisture and containing ingredients that strengthen the skin's barrier. The day cream from Lidl's own brand Cien is also a good option, while the Lancôme Nutrix-Creme and the All In Barrier Cream by Nø Cosmetics should be avoided.
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