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Should I put lotion on my entire body?

Try Moisturizing Your Whole Body Apply moisturizer over the entire body after every shower or bath. You'll likely want to use a different types of natural moistrurizers for your body than you do for your face.

Is it bad to put lotion all over your body?

Using lotion daily all over the body has been proven to be good for your skin and reap pleasant results, such as firmer and younger looking skin. Lotion helps to maintain the amount of water in your skin, which is essential for skin health.

Should I put lotion on my body everyday?

Yes, you can (and often should) use lotion every day to keep your skin healthy and hydrated. Just make sure that the lotion you use is effectively treating any issues with dry skin and not just temporarily masking a problem.

How often should you put lotion all over your body?

So, how often should you moisturize your body? The rule of thumb is to moisturize the skin every time it is subjected to water. So, whenever you use water or soap on any body part, you should make sure to apply moisturizer right after.

Where should I put lotion on my body?

Begin applying to moist skin once a day, top to bottom once you've hung up your towel:

  1. Add a dollop (around a 10p coin size) to your hand (more if your skin is particularly dry or on rougher areas such as elbows and knees)
  2. Rub your palms together to warm up the lotion.

Can I put body lotion on my armpits?

Hydration has immense benefits for your health. It can also help your underarms a huge deal. Counter dryness by moisturizing your underarms with a body lotion or butter. To save you a step, you can also use a deodorant with moisturizing properties.

Is it bad to put lotion on your back?

These expert-approved tools will help you hydrate the hard to reach spot. Moisturizing efforts tend to focus on the places you look at every day; your face, hands, arms and legs.

Are you supposed to put lotion on your armpits?

Moisturize Intermittently In the same ways your face and body crave moisture, your underarms need hydration to look and feel their best. They just don't need it quite as frequently. Since they are damp, Dr. Zalka recommends using a pH-balanced underarm or body lotion once or twice a week, or more as needed for dryness.