How To Adjust Your Retinol Use In The Winter

Experts weigh in on how to apply this holy grail anti-aging skin care product without irritation, even in the dry months.
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Dermatologists and skin care enthusiasts alike adore retinol ― and for a good reason. As a well-studied anti-aging ingredient, retinol boasts claims of boosting collagen production, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, fading spots from hyperpigmentation and increasing cell turnover to reveal brighter, healthier skin.

“Retinoids are some of the most studied and proven ingredients for slowing down and correcting skin aging,” said Dr. Angela Casey, an Ohio-based board-certified dermatologist and founder of Bright Girl. “Retinols inhibit matrix metalloproteinases, the compounds that break down collagen in our skin.”

But for all its scientifically backed benefits, retinoids and retinol (which generally refers to over-the-counter formulations) are also infamous for causing irritation. The increased cell turnover responsible for fading spots, reducing fine lines and wrinkles and boosting collagen can also lead to irritated, dry, flaky skin. 

And what else is infamous for creating dry, flaky skin? The cold, dry air of the winter months. 

“Given that our environment is drier and our skin is losing more moisture to the surrounding atmosphere in the winter months, our skin care regimens should be adjusted accordingly,” Casey advised. 

But fear not! There’s no need to hang up your retinol until spring has sprung. We spoke to Casey and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Elaine F. Kung to get their advice on how to put your retinol to good use during the harshest winter months. 

1. Start off with a strong skin care routine.

“Using the right supportive products when using retinols is very important and helps provide your skin the nourishment and protection that it needs,” Casey said. “Keeping the skin barrier strong and minimizing additional inflammation in your skin allows better tolerance of retinols in the winter.”

She explained that you can create a simple yet effective wintertime routine with every dermatologist’s favorite skin care foundation: a good cleanser, a good moisturizer and, of course, sunscreen.

Cleanser

To avoid irritation and inflammation, Casey recommends a gentle cleanser with a pH of about 5.5 to 7. If bar soap is your cleanser of choice, save it until shorts weather rolls through.

“Soaps are very alkaline and can irritate the skin barrier, which has a slightly acidic pH of around 5.5. Alkaline cleansers can be harsh on the skin, and a compromised skin barrier leaves the skin more prone to irritation and sensitivity,” Casey explained.

If your cleanser’s brand does not note the pH balance of its products on its packaging or website (or if you’re in the mood for a fun science experiment), you can test the pH balance of any skin care product with litmus paper. 

“By simply dipping the litmus paper into a cleanser, lotion or cream, you can compare the paper with the pH guide on the litmus paper package and determine the pH of the product,” Casey said.

Moisturizer 

Sometimes the moisturizer that was your perfect match for those hot, humid days of summer might not cut it for the winter months.

“You can layer a creamier moisturizer with retinols instead of using a lotion or gel-based moisturizer if you find the weather too dry to use your retinol,” Kung said.

If you’re on the hunt for a new “winterized” moisturizer, Casey advises that “the ideal moisturizer contains a combination of humectants, emollients and occlusives.”

Casey explained that humectants such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin draw water into the skin; emollients like ceramides and fatty acids help to repair your skin’s barrier; and occlusives like silicones and shea butter help to “lock in” moisture by preventing transepidermal water loss. 

Sunscreen

No dermatologist-approved routine is complete without sunscreen, especially when it comes to retinol. 

“Retinoids make your skin more sensitive to the sun, even in winter months,” Casey said. “Retinols encourage the sloughing of dead skin cells off the surface of your skin. ... When this occurs, your skin loses that small amount of natural protection (around an SPF of 2).” 

Though you may be bundled up against the cold, don’t be fooled ― the sun can still cause damage in the winter (remember, if you don’t need a flashlight to see, you need sunscreen!).  

“Maintaining consistency with an SPF 30 or higher sunscreen will help keep your skin protected and prevent the inflammation and irritation that occurs with UV exposure,” Casey said. “I prefer mineral-based sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide active ingredients as I find these to be less irritating to the skin.”

2. Go low and slow.

After hearing about the incredible benefits of retinol, it may be tempting to go all in and apply it every night. However, your dermatologist most likely wouldn’t share your enthusiasm — particularly if you’re using retinol for the first time and especially during the dry winter months. 

“When determining how often to use retinols, it’s very important to listen to your skin and assess the response to the retinol,” Casey said. “Some skin can only tolerate retinols twice a week, while others can handle them every day.”

Remember, when it comes to retinol, less is more: always apply less than a pea-sized amount of retinol to your whole face.

“I tell my patients that it is OK not to use retinol every single day. If using retinol every day is too drying or irritating, then use it less frequently,” Kung said. “Using retinol once or twice a week is better than giving yourself a rash.”

3. Be careful with ingredients that don’t vibe with retinol.

When starting a retinol routine, it’s a good idea to check your regular skin care products to make sure everything plays nice.

Kung always advises her patients to watch out for the following ingredients that also encourage cell turnover: AHA, BHA, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, mandelic acid, lactic acid or benzoyl peroxide. If you have a cleanser, toner or any other leave-on product with these ingredients, it’s best to save those items for your non-retinoid days.  

Dermatologist-Recommended Skin Care With Mandelic Acid
Naturium Mandelic Topical Acid 12%(01 of05)
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A product like this, recommended by Patel, is a good way to dive right into mandelic acid. This has a high percentage of mandelic acid, coupled with niacinamide and other fruit acids. Together, they brighten skin, reduce the look of fine lines, and exfoliate skin. If you’re new to acids, take it slow and watch how your skin reacts before moving to daily use. (credit:Target)
The Ordinary Mandelic Acid 10% + HA(02 of05)
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For more sensitive skin, both MacGregor and Patel recommend this product from The Ordinary. And at under $10, it’s highly affordable, too. Coupled with hyaluronic acid for added hydration, this formula is a good way to slowly introduce your skin to mandelic acid. Try it for acne-prone skin, to reduce fine lines, and for overall exfoliation. (credit:Sephora)
Lumé Acidified Body Butter(03 of05)
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Mandelic acid can benefit skin all over, including your body. Patel recommends this body butter from Lumé that adds a dose of exfoliation to your moisturizer routine. If you have rough skin or experience ingrown hairs from shaving, choosing a product with exfoliating acids can help. It’s available in unscented and three additional fragrances. (credit:Amazon)
Paula's Choice 25% AHA + 2% BHA Exfoliant Peel(04 of05)
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MacGregor recommends Paula’s Choice products, and this peel that incorporates 5% mandelic acid in a formula full of other exfoliating acids — including salicylic, glycolic, lactic, malic and tartaric acid — is a powerful option. Choose a peel like this to address signs of aging and sun damage, and to clear congested pores. (credit:Paula's Choice)
Neostrata Mandelic Mattifying Serum(05 of05)
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MacGregor recommends this for oily and acne-prone skin due to its mattifying properties. The formula combines mandelic acid with glycolic and other AHAs to clean out pores and brighten skin. (credit:Dermstore)

“This is especially important during the winter because products that encourage skin turnover and exfoliation will make retinols penetrate the skin more,” Kung said.

And the deeper retinol penetrates the skin, the more irritation and inflammation it can cause. 

4. Make a ‘retinol sandwich.’

When the cold, harsh air of the winter months rolls around and your skin is feeling sensitive, try revisiting a technique from when you first started using retinol. 

“Many dermatologists teach their patients about the ‘retinol sandwich’ technique in order to make retinol or retinoids more tolerable to use,” Kung said. “You can first apply a layer of moisturizer followed by the retinol layer. And then you can apply another moisturizer layer over your retinol layer.” 

By applying a moisturizer before you use your retinol, you can limit how deeply the retinol penetrates your skin, causing less irritation. 

“The moisturizer acts as a ‘buffer’ to hydrate and protect the skin and allows placement of the retinol so that the benefit of the retinol can still be recognized by your skin,” Casey said. 

5. Remember: short contact still packs a punch.

If retinol still irritates your skin, don’t throw in the towel. You may still be able to experience retinoid benefits by using the short-contact method. 

“Instead of leaving your retinol product on overnight, you can use your retinol for 15 to 30 minutes and then wash it off,” Kung explained.

By limiting your skin’s exposure to this potentially irritating ingredient via a mask-like treatment, you can still experience the benefits of retinol while also maintaining your skin’s barrier. But remember to only use a pea-sized amount.

6. Use a gentler retinol substitute.

Some of us are sadly cursed with sensitive skin, and it may appear that retinol isn’t in the cards for us (during the winter, anyway). But don’t give up hope: There is an effective alternative that can get you through those winter months. 

Bakuchiol is derived from the babchi plant and has been found to have similar skin health and anti-aging properties as retinol but without the irritation and dryness,” Kung said. “Clinical studies have shown that people who use bakuchiol for at least 12 weeks had improvements in wrinkles, pigmentation, elasticity, and photodamage like retinol.”

7 Skin Care Products With Bakuchiol, A Gentler Alternative To Retinol
A tri-action lightweight cream that’s good for loss of firmness(01 of07)
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Unlike most of the contenders on this list, the Paula’s Choice Clinical Retinol and Bakuchiol Serum does still contain 0.3% retinol. However, according to Ciraldo, because it uses the addition of 3% bakuchiol to boost the retinol’s efficacy, it can also mitigate the symptoms of irritation that can occur when retinol is used on its own. “It can be a good way to introduce both ingredients to the skin,” she said.

This fast-absorbing serum has a lotion-like texture and is also formulated with peptides that support collagen production to improve the look of firmness while delivering multi-level support and nourishment to the skin.
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An omega-filled bakuchiol moisturizer at a great price point(02 of07)
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Ciraldo suggested the Inkey List’s bakuchiol moisturizer because it’s less than $15, it performs well and it can be a good way to try this ingredient to see how well your skin benefits from and tolerates it.

This lightweight cream has been formulated with 1% Bakuchiol to target the appearance of fine lines and loss of elasticity, as well as hydrating squalane and nourishing Sacha Inchi oil, which is a plant-derived oil rich in omega-3. This can be used morning or night after water-based or lightweight serums, but before heavy creams.
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A luxury intensive night treatment with a time-release formula(03 of07)
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“My favorite product that contains Bakuchiol is Revision DEJ Night. This product pairs Bakuchiol with a microencapsulated retinol to create a delayed release which minimizes irritation. I have found this product to be efficacious and well tolerated by patients with various skin types and skin conditions when applied with proper dose escalation,” Friedman told HuffPost.

In addition to bakuchiol, the Revision DEJ Night contains two skin-plumping peptides, a blend of 13 different antioxidants to help defend the skin against the aging effects of environmental stressors, and a potent prebiotic that enhances the skin’s ability to diversify its microbiome. The result is firmer, hydrated skin with a more refined texture and greater density.
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A reparative night serum that boosts skin’s antioxidant defenses(04 of07)
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“The product I recommend most commonly to my patients is Isdin Melatonik,” Karen said.

This three-in-one serum works by stimulating the skin’s natural antioxidant defenses to fight premature signs of aging caused by environmental stressors such as UV exposure and pollution. A combination of collagen-supporting bakuchiol, vitamin C and melatonin help to repair the effects of oxidative stress in the skin by improving elasticity, reducing the appearance of fine lines and brightening a dull complexion. The brand, which specializes in pharmaceutical skin care, suggests this be used only at night on clean, dry skin for the most efficacy.
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A jelly-like serum with adaptogens and multi-tasking peptides(05 of07)
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This fast-absorbing, jelly-like serum has a lightweight feel and is made with 1% bakuchiol to smooth fine lines, even skin texture and fight premature signs of aging. It also contains multi-tasking plant-derived peptides which work to help firm the skin while schisandra berry extract, a clinically tested adaptogen, can also help to tighten and firm. The addition of glycerin and jojoba seed oil also make Herbivore’s Mood Fruit serum a good choice for overly dry skin. (credit:Sephora)
A pore-minimizing and skin-refining serum with a blend of oils(06 of07)
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Beekman 1806 is known for their gentle yet effective approach to skin care that’s specifically formulated for delicate or sensitive skin. The Dream Booster, which has a weightless finish, uses a blend of seed oils, leaf extracts and squalane to deeply nourish skin while supplementing the Bakuchiol. The result is a smoother and more refined skin texture, a minimized appearance of pores and a reduction of redness. Because there are no traditional retinoids present in this formula, it’s safe to use while pregnant. (credit:Beekman 1802)
A brightening and elasticity-boosting serum with squalane(07 of07)
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In addition to bakuchiol, Biossance’s Squalane+Phyto-Retinol serum contains plumping hyaluronic acid to draw in moisture and niacinamide, which can reduce dullness and even skin tone. The heavy dose of squalane has anti-inflammatory properties and can deeply hydrate and soften skin texture, making this a great option for skin that is prone to dryness or hyper-sensitivity. The brand is also dedicated to sustainable packaging and formulations that are free from potentially concerning ingredients. (credit:Sephora)

7. Take a rest day.

Just like you need a self-care day every now and then, your face deserves a peaceful day off, too. Give your skin time to reset with slugging.

“In the winter months, I devote one day a week to hydrating and restoring my skin,” Casey said. “Some call this slugging, although I was doing this decades before slugging became a trend. After washing my face with a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser, I apply a teaspoon of Aquaphor over my entire face, neck, chest, and hands, allowing this to penetrate overnight. My skin wakes up refreshed, hydrated, and bouncy.”

The main objective with slugging is to use an occlusive to create a barrier and prevent the evaporation of water from your skin into the environment. This is especially important during the winter as the cold, dry air dehydrates your skin.

8. When in doubt, reach out to your dermatologist.

When it comes to your skin care, you don’t have to go it alone. Always work with your dermatologist to find a retinol prescription that will work best for the winter season. 

“If you find 0.1% retinol too drying or irritating, maybe consider using 0.05% or 0.03% retinol,” Kung suggested. 

In addition to lowering your dosage, your dermatologist can prescribe a retinol better formulated for the dry winter air.  

“For example, tretinoin (aka retinoic acid) is a prescription retinoid and is available as a cream, gel or lotion. Of these options, the cream will be the most moisturizing,” Casey said. “Lotions and solutions may contain alcohols in the formulations; this is helpful for oily skin, but not ideal for skin that is prone to dryness in the winter months.”

Looking for a good retinol product? Here are our top picks.

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Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair retinol moisturizer
This is an excellent option for retinol newbies. Formulated for daytime use, Neutrogena's retinol moisturizer includes SPF 30, which is imperative to apply when using powerful ingredients like retinol. It fights fine lines, dullness, wrinkles, dark spots and more while hyaluronic acid adds much-needed plumping moisture so the moisture barrier stays healthy.
2
Kate Somerville +Retinol Vitamin C moisturizer
Those with sensitive skin may want to go easy on this potent mix of powerful active ingredients, as it could cause irritation. The combination of retinol and vitamin C helps to brighten and replenish the skin while also improving skin texture and fine lines. It's a rich, nourishing cream that will protect against free radicals while working hard to hydrate and repair the skin.
3
Skin Better Science Intensive AlphaRet overnight cream
This potent cream is great for anyone who wants to up their retinol game but doesn't quite want to go all the way to prescription strength. Just be sure to be diligent about sunscreen use. Formulated with both retinol and AHAs to improve the visible appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and uneven skin tone, Skin Better Science's night cream is a powerful addition to any skin care regime. A higher concentration of glycolic acids helps to enhance the texture and feel of skin.
4
Drunk Elephant A-Passioni retinol cream
If you're seeking a more eco-friendly, vegan alternative that is also incredibly effective, then this is the one for you. Just be sure to go slow if you're a retinol newcomer. Made with a vegan form of 1% retinol with peptides and niacinamide, Drunk Elephant's night cream features a powerful combination of anti-aging ingredients along with soothing botanical extracts. It's the best of both worlds for those looking for powerful, plant-based retinol that delivers results.
5
CeraVe skin renewing retinol serum
Great for most skin types, beginners and those with sensitive skin, CeraVe's offering includes an encapsulated, time-released retinol along with moisturizing, skin-repairing ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. It has a gentle-yet-effective formula that won't cause irritation and helps smooth and brighten skin.
6
SkinMedica age defense retinol complex
This option is best for those who know their skin can tolerate high levels of active ingredients. SkinMedica's night lotion is formulated with multiple different strengths of retinol to help rejuvenate the skin and diminish the appearance of fine lines. Algae extract keeps skin soft, hydrated and protected against free-radical damage.
7
Alastin renewal retinol
Alastin's retinol cream is available in two strengths, 0.25 and 0.5, so you can start with the lighter strength if necessary. Those who are ready to try a higher percentage of retinol should do so slowly, so your skin can get used to it even if you've long used active ingredients. It is formulated with an encapsulated retinol to decrease the appearance of fine lines and to smooth skin texture. It includes oat extract and antioxidants to help calm and soothe the skin while protecting against dehydration with powerful hydrators.
8
Paula's Choice 1% retinol treatment with peptides and vitamin C
Retinol newbies and veterans alike can enjoy the benefits of this effective cream. This high-strength formula from Paula's Choice absorbs quickly into the skin, smoothing, strengthening and brightening the complexion. Powerful antioxidants like vitamins C and E work in tandem with hydrating hyaluronic acid and skin-firming, nourishing peptides to safely deliver results.

Before You Go

Reviewers With Dry Skin Love These Intensive Moisturizers For Winter
Bio-Oil moisturizing body lotion(01 of10)
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Super light and fluid without being greasy, Bio-Oil moisturizing body lotion hydrates and replenishes your skin, giving it a silky finish.

Promising review: "I have used Bio Oil for years and love it. Just tried this lotion version which I love just as much. It’s light, almost like water but with just enough oil to moisturize but not rub off on clothing. I swim several days and the chlorine really dries my skin. I use this light version before swimming and it really helps retain moisture. No scent that I can detect" — Terry M
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CeraVe moisturizing cream(02 of10)
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After long winter days and being inside with the heat cranked on, you need a rich, velvety cream, ideally one you can scoop out in handfuls. A drugstore classic with a cult following, the CeraVe moisturizing cream in a tub is thick, smooth, and capable of protecting your skin all winter.

Promising review: "I have eczema and have been a lifelong high maintenance skin person. Love this product. Use it everyday. Always put it on after the shower. Pat towel dry. This cream. Then air dry. I’m constantly receiving compliments. No one believes I have sensitive skin. It’s truly lovely. Do yourself a favor. Especially in a dry place like a Midwest winter, get this cream. Use it. You’ll forget you have skin." — cbusmama
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Laneige water sleeping mask(03 of10)
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Our readers are constantly buying Laneige's lip sleeping mask, and for good reason: It's a miracle salve for dry and cracked lips. The brand's water sleeping mask is like the lip mask's cool aunt. It's amazing for deep facial hydration as you're sleeping and goes on silky smooth.

Promising review: "This has become my go-to when it comes to hydration for my skin. I have fairly combination skin, rosacea, and cystic acne prone skin. I am someone who uses products like forlle’d and aromatherapy associates daily, and let me tell you.. this night mask is the best freaking bang for its buck. I use it nightly as my last step, and it is simply amazing. My skin always wakes up so soft, refreshed, and super bouncy. I love it!" — Rebecha H.
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Everyday Oil(04 of10)
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As the name states, this is something you'll use every day, if not twice a day. It's a totally fuss-free, extra-hydrating face, hair and body oil that will make you feel replenished and protected in the wind and snow.

Promising review: "I love this product so much! Everyday oil has become my only cleanser/moisturizer. I use it as a make-up remover. I use it with a little water as a cleanser, honestly this is usually enough for daily hydration. But if I need more moisturizing during the long Maine winters I will use it straight on my face.
I also love to use everyday oil right out of the shower on my whole body! This product is amazing! It has changed my whole product routine, so I only have to worry about one product instead of a dozen. I can’t say enough good things!
So glad I can get it on Prime now!" — hannah nichols
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Looking for an intensive moisturizer for aging skin? Look no further. With lipids, vitamin E and various essential oils, this cream restores and replenishes skin, leaving it soft and hydrated for hours.

Promising review: "If you have been searching for a moisturizer look no further. This is a staple in my skincare routine and can’t go without. I use this usually at nighttime only. Though sometimes in the winter months if it’s really dry here in Wisconsin I’ll use it during the day as well." — Dermstore customer
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First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair cream(06 of10)
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Rich but fast-absorbing, First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair cream provides instant relief and hydration for dry skin and eczema. Colloidal oatmeal, shea butter and allantoin calm, soothe and protect quickly and for 24 hours.

Promising review: "This is my holy grail! I have really dry skin and always had difficulties finding the right moisturizer. This is the only one that has helped my skin. I had dry patches and no matter what moisturizer I have used nothing would make it go away except for this." — michirojas15
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Glossier After Baume(07 of10)
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Deemed "a puffer jacket for your skin," Glossier's After Baume is a barrier recovery cream for dry and sensitive skin. You'll reach for it after being out in the cold, swimming, wearing a sweaty face mask on the train or too much time in the sun, for replenishing and protecting.

Promising review: "Most underrated glossier product for dry skin. so, i am a person that has extremely dry skin no matter what. i used to try everything, every overpriced moisturizer to see if it would help my skin but it did nothing. after i started using this product, it actually became my lifesaver. it is so smooth, so hydrating, and feels so good on the skin for all my dry skin girls out there. best product in the game!!!!" — Sabrina
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True Botanicals Chebula extreme cream(08 of10)
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Restore and hydrate and keep skin looking supple and glowy with True Botanicals Chebula extreme cream. Its formula targets fine lines and wrinkles and works to keep skin even, smooth and radiant.

Promising review: "This goes on silky and absorbs right away, no greasy feel. So nourishing, love it for day and night and even use it on my body for immediate hydration." — Deborah B.
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Lano Golden Dry Skin salve(09 of10)
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Created from all-natural lanolin, Manuka honey and vitamin E, Lano's Golden Dry Skin salve is a super rich ointment meant to coat and protect dry skin. Use it on dry feet and elbows, itchy legs and your face and neck alike.

Promising review: "For years every winter I've developed red patches of dry skin just below the outside corner of my eyes. Its made worse by outdoor activities like skiing. All winter I applied this product preemptively to those locations on my face and I did not develop the dry patches at all. Game changer for me. Will buy again for sure." — Mar
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Gold Bond overnight body lotion(10 of10)
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Meet your new bed buddy, the Gold Bond overnight body lotion. Put it on before bed, and sleep tight knowing the hyaluronic acid and melatonin are locking in moisture and helping restore your skin.

Promising review: "I have always had extremely dry skin, but now that I’m in my 50’s it is really, really crazy dry. I apply this at night on my arms, hands, legs and feet. Soft and smooth in the morning. Love how it smells too !!" — Cynthia Paige
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