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Healthcare Workers on TikTok Are Obsessed with Curél’s Moisturizer—Here's Why

If your skin could talk, it would probably have a lot to say. That’s because it’s the body’s largest organ, protecting us from the elements, regulating our temperature and allowing us to touch and feel sensations. (Pretty important stuff, no?) Which is why it’s super important to treat our hardworking skin with the care it needs by keeping it hydrated and feeling good. So, when healthcare workers started touting the virtues of Curél® Daily Healing Lotion on TikTok, we immediately took notice. Because (we love you, influencers), but who better than the experts to get our skincare tips from?

Curél moisturizers are so trusted by healthcare professionals because it provides clinical-level results and reliable relief for even the driest skin. After all, our skin goes through the ringer from things like cold and dry weather, sun damage, harsh soaps and sanitizers and overbathing, so it needs plenty of hydration to help restore its natural moisture barrier. 

Curél lotion is non-greasy, absorbs quickly and is good for allover use. It comes in two formulas—Daily Healing and Ultra Healing for extra-dry skin—both of which are infused with Curél’s Advanced Ceramide Complex and provide not just instant relief from dry skin, but also help support your skin’s moisture barrier to prevent symptoms of dry, tight skin from returning when used daily.

Smart tip from @Footdocdana: Don’t wait until your skin feels dry. Apply the lotion right when you get out of the shower when skin is still damp and then again as part of your nighttime routine, since our body loses water while we sleep. Plus, the time-released hydration is clinically proven to provide 24 hours of continuous moisturization.

Take it from the pros: Shop Curél’s Daily Healing Lotion to say goodbye to dryness and hello to a soft, restored and hydrated skin barrier. 


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