Formulating for dry skin: Moisturizers

How does a moisturizer differ from a lotion? A moisturizer is an emulsified product, like every other lotion, but they tend to have a higher water phase than other lotions. Generally moisturizers are 80% to 90% water, which means we have a 10% to 20% oil phase, which isn’t huge when you consider that we…

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