This Easy Skincare Swap Practically Guarantees Softer Skin—Here's the Tea

Hot take: Skincare is confusing. As appealing as it might seem to adhere to a simple routine comprised of only the basics, it's also been well established that the otherworldly dewy and glowy skin many of us are chasing requires some bells and whistles beyond just cleanser and sunscreen. On the other side of a more pared-back skincare approach, there's a whole world of products from serums to eye creams, and some slightly more mystifying options like essences and ampoules to get the job done. Among said perplexing options is another elixir that's recently been blowing my mind (and making my skin so soft), known as liquid lotion. 

While lotion isn't a new concept by any means, it's the recently nuanced use of the term lotion in the western skincare realm that's left some room for questions. Stateside, this word has historically been used to describe a lightweight cream in both the face and body categories, characterized by its moisturizing or otherwise humectant properties. Picking up a bottle of lotion almost always meant you'd be pressing down on a pump or squeezing a tube to dispense a gel-like swirl of a smooth, spreadable emollient.

Thanks to the ever-growing appreciation for Asian beauty rituals—especially the involved routines from Korea and Japan—our understanding of what a product labeled as a lotion could be has evolved to include milky, near-liquid, and liquid formulas meant to be patted into the skin to deliver not only intense hydration but sometimes active ingredients, too.

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Don't get it twisted—skincare companies can give products all sorts of confusing monikers (as long as any claims they're making are mostly true), and this name game has a lot to do with much of the confusion around some skincare product functions. But when it comes to the lotions-versus liquid-lotions distinction, it's really more of a sign of the variety in the use of the word in different parts of the world.

As the commenters and mods who have tried tirelessly to make sense of the liquid lotion conversation in the skincare communities on Reddit and beyond have explained, a liquid lotion in the Asian beauty tradition is essentially the same thing Americans would call toner. The difference is that instead of attempting to extract oil or even exfoliate the skin, like the quintessential toners that come to mind first for most Western skincare lovers, liquid lotions are meant to impart deep-level hydrating and skin barrier-strengthening ingredients into the skin.

Unlike creamier lotions that mostly remain on top of the skin to lock in moisture, liquid lotions are typically light and water-based (or at least have a penetrative water phase) so they can actually sink into the skin, and as a result, the soothing, hydrating ingredients can travel deeper and really battle dehydration from the inside out.

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Intrigued by liquid lotions yet? Don't be shy, this is a beauty editor-approved addition to your skincare lineup! Keep scrolling to learn about some of the highest-rated liquid lotions at every price point.

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Courtney Higgs is a Cancer sun, Libra rising beauty enthusiast with about six years of experience in the editorial space. She was previouslyBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's associate beauty editor after spending many years working on the West Coast edit team at InStyle Magazine. She graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a BA in communication studies and pivoted to editorial after spending her college years working in the legal field. Her beauty philosophy is simple: She believes there are no wrong answers and that discovering our favorite beauty products and rituals is a journey, not a sprint. When she's not geeking out over products, she can be found adventuring around L.A. with her fiancé; watching reality TV with their French bulldog, Bernie Mac; or relating way too hard to astrology memes.