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Humectants and emollients are two different types of skin-care ingredients that help improve skin hydration, but they work in different ways.
Function: Attract and bind water from the environment or deeper skin layers into the outer skin layer (stratum corneum).
How they work: They’re water-loving (hydrophilic) molecules that pull moisture into the skin.
Examples:
Glycerin
Hyaluronic acid
Sorbitol
Panthenol
Urea
Best for:
Dry, dehydrated skin
Improving skin plumpness
Layering under moisturizers for better effect
Function: Smooth and soften the skin by filling in spaces between skin cells with lipids or oils.
How they work: They create a smoother skin surface and reduce roughness by adding flexibility and suppleness.
Examples:
Shea butter
Jojoba oil
Mineral oil
Squalane
Fatty acids (oleic, linoleic acid)
Best for:
Rough, flaky skin
Improving skin texture
Soothing irritation
💡 Tip: In a good moisturizer, humectants draw in water, emollients smooth the skin, and occlusives (like petroleum jelly) lock the moisture in.
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