I Won't Gatekeep—This Soon-to-Be-Viral Moisturizer Is My Secret to Buttery Skin This Winter

Jamie Schneider testing Ole Henriksen's Strength Trainer Moisturizer

(Image credit: @jamieeschneider)

Have you ever experienced chapped, inflamed, winter-stressed skin? Unfortunately, I know her well. As soon as the first gust of freezing wind kisses my nose and cheeks, my complexion turns raw and tender. As a beauty editor who slathers on moisturizer like it's her job (because it kind of is), this is a rather frustrating scenario. And finding a face cream that A) adequately drenches my skin in moisture; B) keeps it hydrated and protected all day long; and C) doesn't feel too greasy or clog my pores (because I also deal with breakouts along my T-zone—fun!) is akin to stumbling across the Hope Diamond.

Well, friends, I discovered the loot. I've been using a moisturizer so dang good that people can't stop commenting on how "balmy" my skin looks. (This never, ever happens to me during winter, just so you're aware.) It's an underrated find from a TikTok-viral brand, and I am literally scraping the sides of the jar to ration this liquid gold. As much as I want to gatekeep, I must do my due diligence for dry, chapped complexions everywhere. Ahead, find my ultimate winter skin secret.

Okay, I'm aware that Ole Henriksen is far from an underrated brand. Most of its offerings go viral on TikTok—ahem, Pout Preserve—often selling out from all the (well-deserved) hype. That said, I don't know why it took me so long to try this peptide-infused moisturizer, which was originally launched in 2022. Let me tell you, I'm so glad I finally did.

Allow me to wax poetic about its ingredient list for just a moment. With players like ceramides, amino acids, fatty acids, peptides, collagen, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, niacinamide, and vitamin B12, it noticeably plumps the skin with moisture that lasts all day long. These ingredients—namely, the fatty acids, peptides, amino acids, and ceramides—also help strengthen your moisture barrier, which is responsible for keeping all that precious hydration locked inside (and the bad guys out).

The stronger your moisture barrier, the better your skin is able to handle stressors, like brutal winds and frigid air. Since incorporating Strength Trainer into my routine, my skin has become way less reactive (aka red and inflamed). Instead of itching and flaking, I'm met with a noticeable, dewy glow; someone once even asked me if I was wearing foundation when I didn't have a stitch of makeup on. That's when you know!

The texture is also delightfully unexpected. Most barrier balms I test are thick and ointment-like, which makes me less inclined to wear them during the day, even if my skin is practically screaming for the extra layer of protection. Strength Trainer, on the other hand, has a balm-to-gel texture that melts upon application. It starts as a thick, viscous solution and then transforms into a lightweight veil of hydration—not unlike the water cream formulas I adore during the summer.

Jamie Schneider testing Ole Henriksen's Strength Trainer Moisturizer

Can you tell I'm obsessed?

(Image credit: @jamieeschneider)

It's one of the most sensorially appealing barrier creams I've tried, and I can't get enough. As you can tell from the photo above, I'm down to the dregs; that alone should clue you in to how much I'm obsessed since I'm constantly editing my routine to test new, buzzy launches. That said, I won't give up this moisturizer any time soon. It's my secret weapon for buttery skin, and I honestly can't believe it hasn't received more hype. Ole Henriksen has a track record for viral sensations, so I expect this sleeper hit to reach cult status any time now.

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Jamie Schneider
Senior Beauty Editor

Jamie Schneider is Who What Wear’s senior beauty editor based in New York City. With over seven years in the industry, she has a penchant for trend forecasting, covering everything from innovative fragrance launches to need-to-know makeup tutorials to celebrity profiles. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English before moving to NYC, and her work has appeared in mindbodygreen, Coveteur, and more. When she’s not writing or testing the latest beauty finds, Jamie loves exploring vintage boutiques, reading mystery books (bonus points for an unexpected twist), and she’s always down for a park picnic in Brooklyn.