Wowser! The name alone is so enticing, someone really had their thinking cap on! This sounds so amazing, the description was quite helpful. I really want to buy it right now! My only hesitation is the fragrance. That can be a real deal breaker for me. Do you know what it smells like and if the smell lingers?
My moisturizing tips - One way to keep my skin hydrated is by using Evian Mineral Water Sprays - or something like it. Nice and cool in the summer but great in the winter months too.
The other way I stay hydrated in the winder is by using a humidifier. There are tons of them out there in all shapes, sizes and price points. (I need a new one, so very hard to decide.) I usually have it on all night long in my bedroom, sometimes even during the day, can't hurt. It doesn't need to be a warm mist, cool is just fine. You can place them in any room of the house for day and/or night use. My preference is night time bedroom.
You know how you wake up in the winter and your throat can feel sore and scratchy? It's a thing of the past in my little world. It also helps moisten the nasal passages, sounds funny, but for me it's a great plus. It definitely makes a difference in my skins moisture level and appearance. I promise. You could use a cool mist one in the summer if you're in a more arid climate or if it's just hot whereever you live you can use a nice cool mist while the a/c is running, especially if your a/c has a 'dry' setting. You might not need to use it as often during hazy, hot, humid summers. Depends on your needs.
*Bonus - It's also good for wood furniture (maybe even wood doors and window frames.) It actually provides moisture to the wood - not wetness, just moisture. It will keep your wood furniture looking great for decades to come, especially if there is a wooden heirloom in the family that will be passed on to future generations. It really helps.Those are the best tips I can think of at the moment.
I lied - there's always good old moisturize immediately after your shower especially in the winter.(some people don't even fully dry off) Nobody is going to want to read this next one, but fewer hot showers 😔, particularly difficult in the winter when a long hot shower feels Soooooo good! Maybe a short hot shower will have to do. Or start hot and finish up warm. (Then cool as a final rinse for my hair) Another obvious one is using a gentle moisturizing soap or shower gel. Guess that's about it. Hope this helps someone, sorry it's so long.
P.S. - When we moved to our new house I had a possible reaction to something used on the floors, the Dermatologist wasn't 100% sure. My feet were a mess, so dry cracked and painful. But she suggested avoiding pricey Rx's or fancy foot lotions to start off. Believe it or not, she had me use
A-D Ointment (correct spelling? A+D? Should remember, we always say A and D ointment.) It's like Desitin that you use for babies tender little bottoms. She had me use the A&D at night, with socks on if doable. Problem solved! Without tons of $$. Just an idea. Thinking better for night time treatments when/where needed - it doesn't have a gross smell, but I wouldn't want to smell like it all day long. Imagine what people might think! 😛
Finally, The End.