The Dry-Skin Products Dermatologists Recommend Most
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We may earn commission from links on this page. Each product featured has been vetted and chosen by our editors. Super dry skin doesn’t always bounce back with the basics. Sometimes, it needs more than a simple moisturizer. According to New York dermatologist Julie Russak, MD, the most effective products do more than hydrate on the surface—they "restore the skin's regenerative capacity," a distinction she says is especially important for mature, estrogen-deficient or barrier-compromised skin.