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The Ultimate Guide to Face Moisturizers For Every Skin Type

Everyone needs a good moisturizer... but what's the best one for your skin type?
Best for: Metropolitan skin

As if dealing with dry, flaky skin wasn't enough, there are also other major concerns for more delicate skin, including the pollution of everyday life (think: cars, buses, and city smog). Ideal for anyone living in a metropolitan area, this hydrating cream protects skin from key dangers while improving its elasticity and overall tone.

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Best for: Damaged skin

This all-in-one balm is formulated with DNA repair enzymes, which shields your skin from pollutants during the day and restores it overnight. While it's on the pricier side, you get the most bang for your buck: It provides a range of protection and care for a full 24 hours.

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Best for: Combination skin

Good news: If you're on a tight budget, you can still treat your skin with top-notch care. Just slather on this gentle, fragrance-free cream, complete with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, peptide complex, and squalane. Together, they balance oil production, making sure that your skin absorbs moisture in all the right places.

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Best for: Normal-to-dry skin

Incorporate the geothermal waters from Iceland's Blue Lagoon into your daily skin care routine for renewed vitality. Formulated with the famous blue waters, this face and neck cream is rich in good-for-you minerals like silica and sulfur.

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Best for: Dull skin

Just like you, this everyday cream is a multitasker. Along with bringing moisture back to your, the alpha hydroxy acids remove built-up oil, dead skin, and debris from clogged cores, making skin look and feel extra fresh.

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BY LINDSAY TIGAR | JAN 30, 2020 | SHARES
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