The 10 Best Moisturizers to Save Dry Winter Skin

The 10 Best Face Creams to Save Dry Winter Skin Inline

<cite class="credit">Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, <em>Vogue</em>, November 2015</cite>
Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, November 2015
Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream, $68, sephora.com
Fresh Lotus Youth Preserve Dream Night Cream, $48, sephora.com
La Mer Creme de la Mer, $175, sephora.com
Naturally Serious Skin Warrior Anti-Pollution Repair Cream, $46, sephora.com
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, $20, neutrogena.com
Perricone MD Hypoallergenic Nourishing Moisturizer, $69, sephora.com
Peter Thomas Roth Hungarian Thermal Water Mineral-Rich Moisturizer, $58, sephora.com
Sk-II Essential Power Rich Anti-Aging Cream, $260, sk-ii.com
Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, $22, ulta.com
Egyptian Magic All Purpose Skin Cream, $32, amazon.com

Jack Frost has officially arrived in much of the country, bringing with him the type of cold that chills bones, chatters teeth, and saps moisture from otherwise well-tended skin. Fortunately, a class of rich, emollient cold-weather creams is here to help. New formulas are all about breathing life back into drained faces: Naturally Serious's repair cream utilizes hyaluronic acid, apple extract, and a potent blend of antioxidants to soften skin and enhance the natural glow hiding beneath the redness, while Peter Thomas Roth's Hungarian Thermal Water formula evens tone and imparts the type of dewy, supple texture that we usually have to wait until spring to experience. Dealing with cracked skin, dry patches, or chapping? We suggest reaching for tried-and-true cult favorites: [Egyptian Magic’s simple medley]of bee by-products and olive oil is always reliable, as is Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, which, according to the product's loyal fan base, is basically magic in a bottle.

Here, our 10 favorite creams for winter’s deep-freeze days.

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