Best cold cream

  1. An Honest Review of the Iconic Pond's Cold Cream
  2. The 6 Best Cold Sore Medicines of 2023
  3. The 10 Best Pain
  4. Ask a Dermatologist: Is Noxzema Bad for Your Skin?
  5. The 15 Best Winter Moisturizers and Face Creams


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An Honest Review of the Iconic Pond's Cold Cream

Best For: Normal-to-dry skin Uses: Hydration, makeup remover Star Rating: 4.8/5 Potential Allergens: Mineral oil Active Ingredients: Water, oil Clean?: No; contains mineral oil and triethanolamine Price: $9 About the Brand: Pond's is an iconic drugstore skincare brand. It was founded in 1846 and has since become known for moisturizing makeup removers and cleansing products. About My Skin: Dry Pond's Cold Cream is an ideal fit for drier skin types, because it's packed with 50% moisturizer. The product claims to remove makeup without stripping and drying out your complexion the way harsher cleansers can often do. It's also suitable for sensitive skin types, as long as you don't have a sensitivity to mineral oil, which is prominently featured on the ingredient list. "Pond's cold cream is like the original makeup remover, skin cleansing beauty go-to product that gets rid of makeup and impurities and leaves your skin feeling fresh and clean," says skincare expert and medical spa owner Kris Adair. "Its main hydrating components, mineral oil and beeswax, help hydrate and prevent over-drying of your skin after product use." The Ingredients The main ingredients in this product are water, mineral oil, and beeswax. Mineral oil is a highly purified liquid derived from petroleum. It is widely used in cosmetics products for moisturizing and hydrating skin. However, mineral oil is not approved by our Byrdie Clean Beauty Pledge because of concerns on how mineral oil is sourced. The Smell:...

The 6 Best Cold Sore Medicines of 2023

Cold sores are uncomfortable and, unfortunately, very common. "About 20 to 40 percent of the population will develop at least one lesion in their lifetime,” says Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist in Beverly Hills, California. Because active cold sores are highly contagious, using cold sore medicine is key. We researched dozens of cold sore medicines and evaluated them for ingredients, price, application, and safety. We also consulted with experts, including Dr. Shainhouse. A dermatologist from our What to Look for in a Cold Sore Medicine Ingredients Cold sore medications, both prescription and OTC, rely on a variety of different active ingredients to offer relief and healing, per Dr. Shainhouse. There are drying agents (Domeboro solution, calamine lotion, zinc oxide, Another option is topical anesthetics, like prescription lidocaine or OTC benzocaine, which are available as mouthwashes, creams, and ointments. They can be applied to the sore up to three times a day as needed for local pain relief. Dr. Shainhouse recommends applying them before eating, especially if the sore is making it too painful to eat. Form Cold sore relief comes in many different forms. There are oral medications and topical options as well as devices and patches that block the virus causing the cold sores and treat symptoms. Topical over-the-counter cream, "Certain medications, such as Abreva, may also help cold sores heal faster if used as soon as you feel a cold sore devel...

The 10 Best Pain

Creams, sprays and patches all relieve pain via the same active ingredients, but certain delivery methods might work better on different parts of the body. Creams and gels are best for areas that move a lot, like your hands, elbows or knees. Patches, on the other hand, will stay put and deliver steady pain relief to places like your back, neck or shoulders. Looking for something that's less messy to apply? Try a spray.

Ask a Dermatologist: Is Noxzema Bad for Your Skin?

• Dr. Rachel Nazarian is a dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC. She is an expert in various aspects of dermatology, including cosmetic treatments, skin cancer, and dermatologic surgery. According to the experts, Noxzema products are good for cleansing and exfoliating your skin but may cause irritation in those with Keep scrolling to find out if Noxzema lives up to its original hype or if it’s time to switch to something new. What Is Noxzema? Although the brand now has a range of products that includes a face wash and a scrub, when you think of Noxzema, the Original Deep Cleansing Cream ($15) first comes to mind. Five key ingredients are found in both the original deep cleansing cream and the moisturizing cleansing cream: camphor, menthol, eucalyptus, linseed oil, and Made by distilling the bark and wood of the camphor tree, camphor decreases inflammation and reduces pain topically, according to Nazarian. You can credit menthol for the tingly cool feel. "Similar to peppermint, menthol has a cooling sensation when applied topically to skin," says Nazarian. It's often used in after-sun creams to relieve pain, and in lip balms and glosses to give a plumping effect, as it improves blood flow. Menthol can be derived from peppermint or eucalyptus plants, but it's also frequently synthetically made. The eucalyptus in Noxzema also contributes to its cooling sensation, Jaliman adds. This ingredient cleanses pores and may help with acne because it’s a natural antisept...

The 15 Best Winter Moisturizers and Face Creams

By the time fall rolls around, many of us are looking forward to the ushering in of brisker, sweater-perfect weather. But that's not all we have to rejoice about. More often than not, our skin-care routines need a few adjustments — namely, swapping out our If you're currently committed to a moisturizer, be warned: Our picks for best fall moisturizers will most definitely tempt you into trying something new. Don't feel guilty, though. With these instant classics, it's understandable to want in on formulas that promise all-day hydration, a centella asiatica (also known as No matter what you're looking for, there's a face cream formula out there for every All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. • As the leaves change and the temperatures start to drop, invest in a moisturizer that'll keep skin hydrated for a very long time — 72 hours, to be exact. Clinique's Moisture Surge Intense 72H Lipid-Replenishing Hydrator is packed with hyaluronic acid and centella asiatica) to intensely hydrate and soothe dry skin. The best part? Activated aloe water and caffeine create auto-replenishing lipids that help your skin's ability to hydrate itself and keep the moisture locked in. $40 ( • Consider Banila Co's new Miss Flower & Mr. Honey Cream as a nourishing snack for your skin. The star ingredient, of course, is honey, which has antibacterial properties that can ...