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How to Choose the Skincare Products Best Suited for Your Skin, According to Dermatologists
Unless you have a background in Latin or a degree in chemistry, reading the ingredients list on skincare products can be like reading a foreign language. That language actually has a name—it's the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients. If you remember back to early science classes where you learned about the scientific method, it's a bit like that. The INCI exists to help create a standardized language of ingredient names to be used on labels around the world. Unfortunately, it's not super consumer friendly.
Ingredients to seek out
Glycerin
Dr. David calls this ingredient the backbone of moisturizing products.
Ceramides and hyaluronic acid
Both ingredients are important moisturizing agents that are naturally found in the skin. Dr. David says she prefers hyaluronic acid in the serum form, while she looks for glycerins and ceramides in lotions and creams.
L-Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
Vitamin C, specifically the l-ascorbic acid form, is an antioxidant that works to reverse damage from UV radiation and stimulate collagen production.
Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
Vitamin E offers similar properties as Vitamin C and works best when the two are combined as a skincare power duo.
Retinol
Retinol is a key ingredient to seek out in products for your nighttime routine. It works to turnover skin cells and stimulate collagen.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
This ingredient is great for controlling oil while also hydrating the skin and evening out skin tone.