Common Terms:
* Moisturizer: This is the most common and widely understood term.
* Lotion: A general term for a liquid or cream applied to the skin.
* Cream: Typically thicker than lotions.
* Balm: Usually a thicker, more concentrated product, often with healing properties.
* Hydrator: Similar to moisturizer, emphasizes adding water content to the skin.
More Descriptive Terms:
* Hydrating Lotion/Cream/Balm: Clearly indicates the product's purpose.
* Daily Moisturizing Lotion/Cream: Suggests daily use for hydration.
* Intense Hydration Cream/Lotion: Indicates a stronger moisturizing effect.
* Deep Moisture Lotion/Cream: Suggests penetration into deeper skin layers.
* Skin Quench: A more creative and evocative name.
* Thirst Relief Lotion/Cream: Appeals to the feeling of dry, thirsty skin.
* Ultra-Hydrating Skin Therapy: Emphasizes treatment and care.
* Replenishing Lotion/Cream: Highlights the restoration of moisture.
* Barrier Repair Cream: Focuses on repairing the skin's moisture barrier.
Terms Focusing on Specific Ingredients or Benefits:
* Hyaluronic Acid Serum/Lotion: Emphasizes a specific hydrating ingredient.
* Ceramide Cream: Highlights the use of ceramides for skin barrier health.
* Shea Butter Lotion/Cream: Points to a natural moisturizing ingredient.
* Anti-Dryness Cream/Lotion: Directly addresses the issue of dry skin.
* Soothing Moisture Balm: Emphasizes calming and moisturizing properties.
* Rejuvenating Moisture Cream: Suggests restoring and revitalizing the skin.
Choosing the best name depends on:
* Your target audience: Who are you trying to reach?
* The product's ingredients and benefits: What makes it unique?
* Your brand's overall tone and style: Does it need to be serious and clinical or fun and playful?
* Your marketing strategy: How will you position the product in the market?
You can also combine words from these lists to create even more specific and appealing names.