The Wirecutter Show

The Ultimate Guide to Winter Moisturizing

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Jan 21, 2026
Jenn Sullivan, a senior editor on Wirecutter's beauty team with decades of experience, dives deep into the essentials of winter moisturizing. She reveals that moisturizers primarily help skin retain water rather than add it. Timing is crucial—apply when skin is slightly damp for best results. Jenn also discusses the distinctions between face and body moisturizers, advising that texture often trumps marketing claims. Plus, she breaks down key ingredients like humectants and occlusives, myth-busts common beliefs, and shares tips for maximizing hydration beyond topical solutions.
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Face vs Body: Mostly Marketing

  • Face and body moisturizers largely share the same ingredients; distinctions are mostly marketing and texture.
  • Body formulas tend to be richer and more occlusive because body skin is often drier.
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Three Key Ingredient Types

  • Look for humectants, emollients, and occlusives in moisturizers.
  • Humectants like glycerin and hyaluronic acid attract water; occlusives lock it in; emollients soften skin.
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Ignore Unregulated Buzzwords

  • Many product claims like "medical grade" or "natural" lack regulation and often mean little.
  • Don't rely on marketing terms; check ingredients instead.
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