My college roommate and I stood worlds apart. She'd slap some body lotion on her face, as in lotion left over from her arms and legs, straight from the pump bottle. Meanwhile, I moisturized with special facial moisturizers. read more
Even though your body lotion is light in texture and your skin is extra dry, you shouldn’t use it on your facial skin as some of the ingredients present in it might be allergic to your face. Not at first, you may also face facial breakouts and such with regular body lotion usage on face. read more
The Skin on Your Face Isn’t the Same As Skin On Your Body. The skin on different parts of your body varies wildly. Your face tends to have thinner skin, more oil glands, and more hair follicles than the skin on other parts of your body, like the thicker skin on your feet, for example. read more