By Radiance Advisor | Independent Cosmetic Research Writer

A moisturizer doesn’t add water to your skin. It’s only as good as what it’s sealing in.
— Radiance Advisor
Moisturizer doesn’t actually add water to your skin. It works by trapping the water that’s already there, according to research from NIH’s clinical library (source). That one fact explains why moisturizer can stop working, even when you use it every single day.
Two Reasons It’s Not Working
Reason 1: You’re putting it on the wrong skin. The ingredients that seal in moisture work best on damp skin, not dry skin. Put moisturizer on right after washing, while your skin is still a little wet, so it has water to trap.
(Damp skin just means your face still has a little water on it, not dripping wet, but not fully towel-dried either. Dry skin, in this case, means your skin has already air-dried and doesn’t have that surface water left anymore).
Reason 2: You might have the wrong type. A real study found that light lotions don’t hold water in as well as thicker creams do (source). A lotion is mostly made to pull water in. A cream is made to also seal it in. That’s why a light lotion can leave dry skin still feeling tight.
| What It Does | Lotion | Cream |
|---|---|---|
| Pulls water in | ✅ | ✅ |
| Seals water in | Limited | ✅ |
| Best for | Normal, oily-combo skin | Dry, very dry skin |
| Feel | Light, sinks in fast | Thicker, richer |
The Fix
Step 1: Put it on damp skin, every time

We recommend CeraVe Moisturizing Cream . It has ceramides and hyaluronic acid together, so it both pulls in water and seals it in. Use it within a minute or two of washing your face, while skin is still a little damp.
Step 2: Go richer if your skin stays dry anyway

We recommend Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream . In real clinical testing, it visibly reduced fine lines in just 2 weeks. It’s a thicker, sealing-type cream, built for skin that stays dry even with regular moisturizing.
How to actually apply it:
- Wash your face as usual
- Pat your skin lightly with a towel, just enough to stop water from dripping, don’t rub it fully dry
- Put your moisturizer on right away, within a minute or two
- Use gentle, upward strokes, don’t rub hard or pull at your skin
- Give it a minute to sink in before putting on anything else, like sunscreen or makeup
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How soon after washing should I put on moisturizer?
Within 1 to 2 minutes. If you wait longer, your skin dries out again, and there’s less water left for the moisturizer to trap.
Q: Can I just use more moisturizer instead of switching products?
Not really. Using more of a light lotion doesn’t give it the sealing power a cream has. It’s about the type of product, not how much you use.
A Note on Our Approach
This is based on peer-reviewed research indexed on PubMed and clinical literature from dermatology resources, with sources linked throughout for you to verify directly. If dryness is severe or persistent despite these changes, a dermatologist can help identify whether an underlying skin condition is involved.
Last updated: August 2026


