So, I'm sure you all have recently seen this little white bottle with the red cap all over beauty blogs. I have at least. I was sent this lotion a few weeks ago to test out and review from a very friendly PR for Skin MD.
http://www.skinmdnatural.com/
But, What is a shielding lotion? And, What makes this shielding lotion different from other lotions out there? "A shielding lotion is a type of skin moisturizer. Its proponents claim that it creates a protective barrier on the surface of the skin, which serves a dual purpose of retaining the skin's natural moisture and protecting the skin from external irritants. Conventional lotions are only effective in the short-term by adding artificial moisture to the skin in an effort to replace natural moisture. The problem is that they are very easily removed and need to be reapplied continuously. This sends a signal to the moisture producing parts of the skin that enough moisture is in present, while in reality the skin doesn’t produce enough moisture to resolve a dry skin problem. Skin responds to this message by decreasing moisture production and thus becomes addicted to the artificial moisturizer. If the lotion stops being reapplied, the skin can go through a phase of getting even drier than before the first application of an artificial moisturizer (conventional moisturizing lotion). Additionally, conventional lotions sit on the surface of the skin, may be greasy or sticky, thus attracting dirt that may contribute to clogged pores." - Wikipedia.org
This theory seems really interesting to me. During winter, my hands get incredibly dry. Especially my knuckles. They start to crack and get ashy. I try to fix this by using scrubs and applying a heavy moisturizer at night and hand creams throughout the day. But the problem is, I wash my hands SO many times a day, that I'm continuously washing off my moisturizer & re-applying. So I was excited to give this lotion a try. The directions are to apply a small amount every 2-8 hours until moisture level improves. Then, just once every 12-24 hours. The consistency of the moisturizer is very thin and runny. Within seconds of applying this, my hands feel slippery, but they soak up the moisture completely. My hands don't feel oily or greasy. They don't give a silky feeling like a regular lotion may because there is no residue. It dries completely. But, I can feel that my hands are slightly softer with each application and I really like the cooling, satiny feeling this lotion gives while application. I tested this out by applying it to my hands and then washing my hands right after. The moisturizer didn't rinse off my hands. My hands stayed moisturized. Yay! I mainly have been using this on my face (you can use it on your face, body & hands) as a moisturizer before my foundation. I prefer this more for a facial moisturizer rather than a hand/body moisturizer because I don't have the patience to apply lotion to my hands so many times throughout the day. I like applying Vaseline or very heavy creams to my hands at night and wear moisture gloves and get rid of the dryness in one shot. For my face, I like light, runny moisturizers rather than heavy creams because I don't like my face getting greasy. So for me, this stuff is perfect for my face. Its very light and makes my face feel very fresh and prepped for an even makeup application. It hasn't broken me out. It actually reminds me A LOT of Laura Gellar's Spackle Primer ($25 for 2 fl oz) which happens to be an old favorite of mine. The Verdict: I do like this stuff, but a this time I'm unsure If I would re-purchase it. Mainly because I always manage to get my hands on GWP (Gift with purchase) moisturizers and I use a lot of generics. It's $18 (4 oz) which isn't bad for a facial moisturizer. Time will tell with this stuff. Once I run out of it, I may want more. :) Now, it's your turn to try SkinMD Natural!One person will receive a full sized bottle to see for them self! Rules: 1) You have be a follower of my blog 2) Post a comment what your all time favorite/s moisturizer is! I'd love to hear what you guys use & love! I'm thinking this contest will end Friday at 12AM Central US Time. If this happens to change, I'll keep you posted!
http://www.skinmdnatural.com/
But, What is a shielding lotion? And, What makes this shielding lotion different from other lotions out there? "A shielding lotion is a type of skin moisturizer. Its proponents claim that it creates a protective barrier on the surface of the skin, which serves a dual purpose of retaining the skin's natural moisture and protecting the skin from external irritants. Conventional lotions are only effective in the short-term by adding artificial moisture to the skin in an effort to replace natural moisture. The problem is that they are very easily removed and need to be reapplied continuously. This sends a signal to the moisture producing parts of the skin that enough moisture is in present, while in reality the skin doesn’t produce enough moisture to resolve a dry skin problem. Skin responds to this message by decreasing moisture production and thus becomes addicted to the artificial moisturizer. If the lotion stops being reapplied, the skin can go through a phase of getting even drier than before the first application of an artificial moisturizer (conventional moisturizing lotion). Additionally, conventional lotions sit on the surface of the skin, may be greasy or sticky, thus attracting dirt that may contribute to clogged pores." - Wikipedia.org
This theory seems really interesting to me. During winter, my hands get incredibly dry. Especially my knuckles. They start to crack and get ashy. I try to fix this by using scrubs and applying a heavy moisturizer at night and hand creams throughout the day. But the problem is, I wash my hands SO many times a day, that I'm continuously washing off my moisturizer & re-applying. So I was excited to give this lotion a try. The directions are to apply a small amount every 2-8 hours until moisture level improves. Then, just once every 12-24 hours. The consistency of the moisturizer is very thin and runny. Within seconds of applying this, my hands feel slippery, but they soak up the moisture completely. My hands don't feel oily or greasy. They don't give a silky feeling like a regular lotion may because there is no residue. It dries completely. But, I can feel that my hands are slightly softer with each application and I really like the cooling, satiny feeling this lotion gives while application. I tested this out by applying it to my hands and then washing my hands right after. The moisturizer didn't rinse off my hands. My hands stayed moisturized. Yay! I mainly have been using this on my face (you can use it on your face, body & hands) as a moisturizer before my foundation. I prefer this more for a facial moisturizer rather than a hand/body moisturizer because I don't have the patience to apply lotion to my hands so many times throughout the day. I like applying Vaseline or very heavy creams to my hands at night and wear moisture gloves and get rid of the dryness in one shot. For my face, I like light, runny moisturizers rather than heavy creams because I don't like my face getting greasy. So for me, this stuff is perfect for my face. Its very light and makes my face feel very fresh and prepped for an even makeup application. It hasn't broken me out. It actually reminds me A LOT of Laura Gellar's Spackle Primer ($25 for 2 fl oz) which happens to be an old favorite of mine. The Verdict: I do like this stuff, but a this time I'm unsure If I would re-purchase it. Mainly because I always manage to get my hands on GWP (Gift with purchase) moisturizers and I use a lot of generics. It's $18 (4 oz) which isn't bad for a facial moisturizer. Time will tell with this stuff. Once I run out of it, I may want more. :) Now, it's your turn to try SkinMD Natural!One person will receive a full sized bottle to see for them self! Rules: 1) You have be a follower of my blog 2) Post a comment what your all time favorite/s moisturizer is! I'd love to hear what you guys use & love! I'm thinking this contest will end Friday at 12AM Central US Time. If this happens to change, I'll keep you posted!
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