A nourishing cream is an emollient product that provides the skin with the lipids it lacks. It thus helps to strengthen the hydrolipidic film that is weakened, usually responsible for protecting the epidermis from external aggressions and preventing the accelerated evaporation of water contained in the tissues, to provide comfort to the skin and to make it more supple. This protective layer then allows to retain the skin's moisture and promote the capture of water from the environment, repair the skin surface and restore the skin's acid mantle to protect it from various harmful effects of the environment.
Indeed, in cases of low lipid secretion, the skin easily loses water, leading to dehydration and skin dryness. Nourishing cream provides the skin with the necessary lipids to repair or maintain its protective barrier, thanks to the re-lipidising active ingredients it contains. As a result, the skin is better hydrated, supple, and protected against external aggressions.
This type of product contains a high proportion of natural oily components, allowing the skin to be deeply nourished, protected from daily assaults and durably preserved from drying out. Among these ingredients that are found in most nourishing face creams, we have:
The vegetable oils, rich in fatty acids, are necessary to meet the lipid requirements. Sphingolipids enrich the skin with lipids and encourage it to produce more on its own.
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Some nourishing creams also utilise the honey and beeswax. Lanolin, extracted from sheep's wool, is a valued ingredient for its nourishing and restorative properties.
To provide a comprehensive effect, most nourishing face creams incorporate moisturising ingredients, such as glycerine, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera and squalane. A nourishing cream may also contain soothing ingredients: chamomile hydrosol, bisabolol, niacinamide... They help to alleviate tightness and any potential redness.