The Role And Use Of Moisturizer
May 05, 2020
The role and purpose of the moisturizer is to moisturize the skin, moisturize and protect the skin. After applying Vaseline moisturizer on the skin, it can not only moisturize the dry skin, but also form a protective film on the skin surface to enhance the skin's ability to retain water. It can also block contaminants and bacteria in the air from invading the skin.
Body lotion is a moisturizing product with petroleum jelly as the main ingredient. Vaseline is not hydrophilic. It can form a film on the skin, which makes the skin moisture not easily evaporate and lose, keeping the skin in a more humid state and blocking the air from the air. Bacteria in contact with the skin, thereby reducing the possibility of infection, effectively improve skin dryness, dullness, peeling, aging, etc., help restore skin elasticity, make skin moist, smooth body lotion can occasionally be used to apply face, but moisturizing Lulu is best used as a hand cream or body lotion. It is not recommended to use it often, let alone use lotion as a lotion or cream.
The body lotion contains richer petroleum jelly. Although the nature of petroleum jelly is stable, not easy to deteriorate, nor irritating, it is not easy to cause body sensitivity, but petroleum jelly will not be absorbed by the skin. A protective layer to reduce the loss of skin moisture.
The skin on the face is more sensitive and delicate than other skins on the body, so the body lotion is not suitable for regular use on the face. And for oily or oily skin, petroleum jelly may block pores, easily causing acne and acne.
Precautions for using body lotion
1. Burned and scalded skin is not suitable for applying moisturizer, which will block the loss of heat and affect the recovery of wounds.
2. When the nose is blocked, it is not recommended to apply body lotion in the nasal cavity, because the body lotion will affect the ability of the nose hair to clean dirty air.
3. Body lotion is more suitable for dry skin. Apply more body lotion to the dry areas such as calves, knees, elbows.







