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ART Intensive Moisturizer

Jennifer Jhon February 24, 2021

Colder weather can wreak havoc on the skin, with redness, dehydration and dry patches – all common ailments come winter.

But making a few simple switches in your routine can help keep skin glowing, even in dry winter months.

MAKE THE SWITCH

Fall is a perfect time to beef up the type of moisturizer you use. The air is cold and dry – stripping your skin of its natural moisture.

During summer, when our environment is filled with humidity, most of us get by applying a lightweight moisturizer, such as the ART Light Moisturizer, or the Orange Blossom Moisturizer.

ART INTENSIVE MOISTURIZER

But that doesn’t always cut it in the winter. Switch to the ART Intensive Moisturizer as the air becomes more dry. Not only is this moisturizer rich and creamy, but you only need a PEA SIZED amount to cover your whole face.

Ingredients include:

  • Boswellia cream
  • Apple fruit extract
  • Hibiscus
  • Pracaxi seed oil
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Vitamins
  • Natural butter (murumuru)
  • Ylang ylang
  • Frankincense
  • Cedarwood
  • Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood

OTHER MOISTURIZERS

While the thick Intensive Moisturizer is a winter-must-have, Young Living offers other amazing moisturizing products, as well!

  • Sandalwood Moisture Cream: This is a premium hydrating moisturizer infused with pure YL essential oils, such as Myrrh, Sandalwood, Rosewood, Lavender, and Rosemary.
    How to use: Massage gently onto face, neck, and other desired areas. Use daily after cleansing and toning your face.
  • Boswellia Wrinkle Cream: Contains pure essential oils like Frankincense, Sandalwood, Geranium, and Ylang Ylang, that moisturize the skin while minimizing shine and reducing the appearance of fine lines, along with Wolfberry and Aloe Vera.
    How to use: Using upward strokes, apply a small amount of wrinkle cream to face and neck.
  • Wolfberry Eye Cream: Ahhmazing for tired eyes and minimizing those fine lines.
    How to use: After cleansing and toning, massage gently onto soft skin under the eyes.