The 6 Miracle Moisturizers That Models Swear By Each Winter Inline
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“I use Avène Hydrance Optimale cream and switch to the thicker, rich version for winter. It smells good, it feels good. I really like it.”
Avène Hydrance Optimale Rich Hydrating Cream, $32, drugstore.com
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“Right now I’m using Neutrogena’s Oil-Free Moisture, which my dermatologist recommended to me. It’s oil-free, so it doesn’t trigger acne, and it’s really good even in cold, chilly, windy weather.”
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture Sensitive Skin, $10, target.com
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“I use this brand called Sukin—it’s in all the pharmacies in New Zealand. Their facial moisturizer smells really tasty and heavenly, and when it’s really dry outside, like it is in New York right now, it replenishes my skin.”
Sukin Facial Moisturizer, $10, sukinorganics.com
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“I love a jojoba oil, it’s very universal. You can use it on your hands, face—everywhere.”
Leven Rose Organic Cold Pressed Jojoba Oil, $13, amazon.com
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“I love the Embryolisse cream moisturizer. It just leaves my skin feeling really soft and hydrated without being too sticky or gooey.”
Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré, $28, embryolisseusa.com
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“Dior’s moisturizers are really good for when it’s so awful, so cold, and your skin’s really dry. I love the smell of it, and it’s great for my sensitive skin—I put it on every night and in the morning, too.”
Dior Hydra Life Pro-Youth Sorbet Creme, $60, sephora.com