Natural Skin Moisturizers West Memphis AR
Selecting the right choice of moisturizer for you is essential to your winter skin care. There are plenty of choices in the marketplace, while most of the time, it is just a question of personal preference.”
Sephora
(901) 620-2800
7700 Polo Grounds Boulevard
Memphis, TN
Sephora
(901) 620-2800
7700 Polo Grounds Boulevard
Memphis, TN 38119
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Monday-Saturday:10am-9pm
Sunday:11am-6pm
Felix American Products Co
(901) 543-0330
257 E Georgia Ave
Memphis, TN
Felix American Products Co
(901) 543-0330
257 E Georgia Ave
Memphis, TN 38126
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Rando's Harbortown Salon
(901) 524-0700
107 Harbor Town Sq
Memphis, TN
Rando's Harbortown Salon
(901) 524-0700
107 Harbor Town Sq
Memphis, TN 38103
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Rose's Beauty Salon
(901) 775-9211
2495 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN
Rose's Beauty Salon
(901) 775-9211
2495 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN 38106
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Independent Beauty & Barber
(901) 578-5717
615 Chelsea Ave
Memphis, TN
Independent Beauty & Barber
(901) 578-5717
615 Chelsea Ave
Memphis, TN 38107
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Stephanie's Hair I Am
(870) 732-9289
907 E Broadway St
West Memphis, AR
Stephanie's Hair I Am
(870) 732-9289
907 E Broadway St
West Memphis, AR 72301
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Shear Envy
(901) 523-1350
115 Huling Ave
Memphis, TN
Shear Envy
(901) 523-1350
115 Huling Ave
Memphis, TN 38103
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Innovations In Hair
(901) 942-5811
1307 Norris Rd
Memphis, TN
Innovations In Hair
(901) 942-5811
1307 Norris Rd
Memphis, TN 38106
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Queen's Coiffures
(901) 947-4040
143 E Belz Blvd
Memphis, TN
Queen's Coiffures
(901) 947-4040
143 E Belz Blvd
Memphis, TN 38109
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Salon
(901) 276-5990
1867 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN
Salon
(901) 276-5990
1867 Madison Ave
Memphis, TN 38104
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As discussed yesterday, dry winter skin plagues millions of Americans. So, how do you select the right moisturizer from available brands? “There are plenty of choices in the marketplace,” says Jeffrey C. Moore, an instructor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Department at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. “Most of the time, it is just a question of personal preference.” Most lotions and creams contain an oily agent, a watery agent or both. Products vary based on the percentages of these agents (commonly referred to as “phases” by formulators). Some products contain more of one phase and almost none of the other, or phases can exist in equal amounts. “In many cases, the feel of a lotion or cream may run from very oily to not oily at all,” Moore says. “It all depends on the relationship of the two phases.” During cold winter months, air loses humidity and dehydrates the skin, and creams and lotions with an oily feel can come to the rescue. The oil provides a covering that slows moisture’s escape from the skin’s exposed surface, allowing rehydrating from below. “We say oil-based lotions and creams have an ‘occlusive’ function, in that they cover the skin and allow healing like a Band-Aid,” Moore says. You’ll find many “oily options” at large natural and organic-focused stores like Whole Foods Market ...
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