Find a Cream that Actually Absorbs

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Find a Cream that Actually Absorbs | Picture this, you’ve purchased an expensive cream that you’re excited to use, except it won’t absorb well into your skin. Instead, it just sits on top, making you all slick and slimy. That’s not what you want. You want your expensive (and cheap) creams to easily absorb into your skin. After all, they’re not effective if they simply sit on top of your skin.

There are many different types of creams out there these days, many of which you likely incorporate into your daily routines. But how do you get them to absorb properly, and are you even using them correctly?

Different Types of Creams and Their Uses

Your bathroom cabinet is probably filled with many different creams, all with different uses. Some may require you to apply them while your skin is wet, and some may require you to apply them while your skin is dry. Depending on the cream, they likely have different application directions. 

Here are some of the most common creams (and their uses) that you can find in your bathroom—that you’re likely not getting the best absorption out of. 

  • Body lotion 
  • Face lotion 
  • Sunscreen
  • Anti-itch cream
  • Pain relief cream
  • Eye cream
  • Steroid cream
  • And many more 

There are generally two categories of creams, one for maintenance and one for medical. Maintenance creams include your face and body creams that help to keep your body happy and moisturized. 

Then there are your medicinal creams that help to treat any issues or problems you may be having. Absorbance is important with both, but medicinal creams are the ones that are often found to be lacking. 

Because beauty creams are so expensive and are made to absorb moisture into the skin, they usually have pretty good formulas. However, with things like pain cream, absorption may have been overlooked in the development process. 

Here’s the thing, a pain cream is still going to work even if it doesn’t absorb completely into the skin. However, it will work much better if it fully absorbs—that’s why you’ll want to skip out on cheap pain creams and go for something that absorbs well. 

How to Get Your Cream to Absorb Faster

If you’re looking to enhance rapid absorption there are a few steps that you can take to make sure your creams are absorbing into your body as best they can. Even with the greasiest creams, you can still make things work by following these tips.

  1. Make sure to apply creams right out of the shower. 
  2. Shower in warm, but not hot water. 
  3. Gently dry your skin, leaving some moisture behind. 
  4. Massage the cream into your skin. 
  5. Allow yourself to air dry. 

Why You Should Start Using a Natural Pain Cream

If you aren’t using a natural pain relief cream, you’re missing out on some serious benefits. Natural pain relief creams can be made with CBD, hemp, or other natural ingredients. Incorporating a pain cream into your routine will allow you to benefit from rapid pain relief no matter where you are.

With a pain relief cream, you’ll no longer have to wait for Advil to kick in. Just apply the pain cream wherever you’re experiencing pain, swelling, or inflammation, and let it absorb into your skin. You should experience relief right away.

Pain relief creams are great for the following: 

  • Arthritis 
  • Muscle pain 
  • Joint pain
  • Swelling
  • Inflammation 

Plus, a good pain relief cream will also leave your skin soft and moisturized. You also won’t have to deal with the side effects that come along with over-the-counter medicines, like increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and gastrointestinal issues. 

No matter which creams you choose to incorporate into your routine, keep in mind the above tips to make sure you’re not wasting your creams.

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