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I Put The Ordinary’s New Body Care Range To The Test
In this body lotion, there are a number of NMFs, but the two that stand out are allantoin (you’ll often find this in lots of Korean skincare products for its ability to lock in moisture and make skin appear plump and glowy), and urea, which softens and smoothes dry skin — perfect for scaly legs like mine. Alongside those natural moisturizing factors is a lesser known ingredient called inulin. To better understand its skincare benefits, I spoke to Dr. Ellie Rashid, consultant dermatologist and pro medical director of Klira. “Inulin is a natural prebiotic found in plants like chicory root,” she explained. “It’s a humectant [so it draws in moisture] that boosts the skin’s tolerance and maintains its natural defenses.” Dr. Rashid said that by feeding our microbiome (the “good” bacteria on the skin’s surface) inulin helps maintain healthy, hydrated and balanced skin. Because of how it protects the skin’s microbiome, it could also help keep acne at bay, said Dr. Rashid.
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