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Urea

  • March 04, 2026
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  • Amanda Aalto

Urea

Benefits: Intensely hydrating, Softening, Mildly exfoliating, Barrier-strengthening
Categories: Dry Skin Conditions, Wounds and Cracks.
Skin Types: Dry Skin, Very Dry Skin, Mature Skin

Imagine an ingredient that gives your dry skin exactly what it is missing. An ingredient that your skin immediately recognizes and welcomes. That is Urea. It is one of the most effective and proven ingredients to treat dryness, as it is a natural part of the skin's own moisture system.

Urea is a true multi-tasker. In low doses, it acts as a super-hydrator that attracts and binds water in the skin. In higher doses, it gains a second superpower: it can dissolve and soften hard, dry, and flaky skin. This makes it a hero for everything from surface-dry facial skin to cracked heels.

Benefits of Urea

Urea is a "gold standard" ingredient recommended by dermatologists worldwide for its reliable, dual action. It provides both immediate relief and long-term improvement for dry skin. Here are its main benefits:

  • Provides superior hydration: Urea is one of the most effective moisture-binders (humectants) available. It significantly increases the water content in the skin's outermost layer, fighting dryness and tightness.
  • Softens and exfoliates: In higher concentrations, Urea has a keratolytic effect. This is a technical term meaning it can dissolve the protein bonds holding onto dry, dead skin cells. This makes it fantastic for softening calluses and flaky skin.
  • Strengthens the skin's protective barrier: Urea doesn't just hydrate; it also strengthens the skin's barrier function. This reduces moisture loss and makes the skin more resilient to external stress.
  • Relieves itching: Dry skin often itches. Urea has a proven effect in relieving and calming the itch associated with extreme dryness and eczema.

Skin Types and Uses

Urea is the best friend for all types of dry skin. Depending on the concentration, it can be used for different purposes, from daily hydration to intense treatment of problem areas.

  • In lower doses (under 10%): For dry, surface-dry, or mature facial skin needing daily, intense moisture.
  • In higher doses (over 10%): As a targeted treatment for cracked heels, dry elbows, calluses, and textured skin (keratosis pilaris).
  • To soothe and hydrate skin prone to eczema or psoriasis.

How to use Urea

Using Urea is easy, but it is important to choose the right product for the right purpose. Here are our top tips:

  • Application: For the face, use a moisturizer with a lower concentration (2-10%). For the body, use a richer cream with a higher concentration (10-40%) and focus on specific problem areas.
  • Frequency: Can be used every day. For best results on very dry areas, ideally apply it both morning and evening.
  • Timing: Perfect after a shower or bath when the skin is still slightly damp. This helps lock in extra moisture.
  • Combine with: Urea is a great team player and works well with most other ingredients. It can even help other active ingredients penetrate the skin better.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Urea safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, in low concentrations Urea is very safe and often recommended for sensitive, dry skin. In higher concentrations, however, it can

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