Why Your Moisturizer Isn't Working

If your moisturizer isn’t working, your skin may be dehydrated, your barrier may be damaged, or the formula simply isn’t right for your skin type. Moisturizers don’t all work the same, and using the wrong one can leave your skin feeling dry, tight, or irritated instead of hydrated and comfortable.

Why Your Moisturizer Isn't Working​

Your Skin Barrier is Damaged

When your skin barrier is compromised, moisture escapes faster than your moisturizer can replace it.
 
Signs include:
•Tightness after cleansing
•Redness or irritation
•Products stinging

Your Skin is Dehydrated

Dehydrated skin lacks water, not oil.
A moisturizer alone may not fix this.
 
What helps:
•Humectants like hyaluronic acid and glycerin
•Layering hydration before moisturizer

You're Using the Wrong Type of Moisturizer

Not all moisturizers are created equal.
•Gel moisturizers → better for oily skin
•Creams → better for dry skin
•Barrier creams → best for damaged skin
 
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•dry skin products
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•combination skin pages

You're Applying it Wrong

How you apply matters more than people think.
•Apply to slightly damp skin
•Use after serums
•Don’t skip layers if your skin needs them

Your Skin needs More Than Moisturizer

Sometimes moisturizer isn’t the solution alone.
 
You may need:
•Hydrating serums
•Barrier-repair ingredients (ceramides, panthenol)
•A simpler routine

If your moisturizer isn’t working, it’s usually not the product alone—it’s how it fits into your routine and your skin’s current condition. Choosing the right formula and supporting your skin properly makes all the difference.