What Is Lotion Used For?

Unlike a cream, the lotions are less greasy and have more water content.
Unlike a cream, the lotions are less greasy and have more water content.

Lotions maintain skin's hydration levels by locking in the moisture, keeping the skin healthy, soft, and supple. Unlike a cream, the lotions are less greasy and have more water content. Here are some of their additional benefits:

  • Reduce the skin dryness and flaky spots. Skin experts suggest that applying lotion with moisturizer on damp skin right after a shower is beneficial. It gives us a healthy shine and locks the water in our skin to keep it hydrated and moisturized.
  • Slow down aging signs. Daily use of lotions may slow down wrinkles, rough patches, fine lines, and dryness. However, it is impossible to permanently stop them. Select a lotion with nutrients, such as vitamin A, retinol, vitamin B3, and vitamin B5, to keep your skin firm and youthful.
  • Fight against acne. Sometimes, oil glands overproduce sebum due to hormonal or dietary changes. It clogs the pores of your skin, which leads to acne breakouts. However, if you keep your skin properly hydrated, your oil glands will produce only the necessary amount of sebum. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant and helps to reduce acne. You can opt for a lotion enriched with vitamin C.
  • Lotions also help in soothing sensitive skin.
  • Because lotions are partly water-based, they are often better at penetrating the skin and can deliver nutrition that improves the ability of the skin to maintain moisture.

What are the important facts about body lotion?

The important facts about body lotions are:

  • It is lighter than body cream and body butter.
  • It moisturizes oily skin perfectly. However, if you have dry skin, it may not moisturize your skin as much as a body butter or cream.
  • A body lotion has both emollients and humectants as moisturizing ingredients. It also contains vitamin E and essential fatty acids, which keep your skin hydrated and protect your natural skin barrier.
  • Lotions are typically applied on arms, neck, and legs. They also get easily absorbed into your skin. You can apply body lotion after a shower for the best result.
  • According to a Harvard Medical School study, a lotion works because it is made up of water (which moisturizes your skin) suspended in a greasy substance (which holds the water in). Body lotions are mostly made of water, oil, and other moisturizing ingredients. A lotion has a greater percentage of water in the formula and is thinner in consistency. It is easy to spread, quickly absorbed, and feels very light on the skin. Lotions are reasonably hydrating without feeling heavy and work well for those with oily skin. Even those with dry skin may use lotion during the summer months when the air is hot and humid. Most facial moisturizers fall into this category.
  • Try to choose the lotions containing hyaluronic acid and ceramides. This enhances the skin's water-retaining abilities over time.
  • Tans stay for longer when your skin is hydrated. Just ensure that you don't lather on the lotion until you let the tan develop.

Lotions should be applied on damp skin right after showering. This is especially helpful if we use a hot shower because this can tend to dry out skin even more. You can also choose to apply body lotion after applying oil to your skin if your skin feels dry. Also, you can use it post-shaving to prevent the freshly exposed skin from getting dry as well as calm any razor bumps or irritation.

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References
WebMD. Body Lotion. https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-61621/body-lotion-topi cal/details