Moisturizers or
emollients are complex mixtures of chemical agents specially designed to make the external layers of the
skin (
epidermis) softer and more pliable. They increase the skin's hydration (
water content) by reducing evaporation. Naturally occurring skin
lipids and
sterols, as well as artificial or natural
oils,
humectants, emollients,
lubricants, etc., may be part of the composition of commercial skin moisturizers. They usually are available as commercial products for
cosmetic and therapeutic uses, but can also be made at home using common
pharmacy ingredients.