Skin Care

A Comprehensive Guide on Dehydrated Skin

Tips for Parched Skin

Let us be perfectly clear: dry and dehydrated skin are not interchangeable terms. Dryness is a particular skin type, while dehydration is a condition that can fluctuate based on various factors such as medication usage, nutrition, weather patterns, alcohol consumption and more. Dehydration of the skin may appear minor but has potentially major consequences for its health and appearance – making it essential to keep your complexion hydrated with regular moisturizing regimens.

In order to effectively treat dehydrated skin, one must focus on both internal and external treatments. Notably, drinking plenty of water is essential; however it is just as important to safeguard the surface layer of your complexion. Despite having an oily skin type, dehydration is still possible if you utilize harsh products that remove the barrier from your face. In fact, excessively dry skin can even lead to more acne flare ups due to increased oil production caused by overcompensation.

Oily Skin

Oily skinned individuals often have apprehensions about applying topical moisturizers. Fortunately, PCA SKIN Clearskin is an oil-free option that can be used with ease and confidence. For a greater hydration boost, Caudalie Vinoperfect Radiance Serum may prove to be the ideal clear serum for those of you with oily skin.

Dry Skin

If the skin is too dry, it will develop small fissures that allow moisture to escape. This can leave your skin devoid of oil and water; thus, an emollient type moisturizer is necessary for protecting the skin and replenishing hydration. We suggest SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore or EVRĒDĀ Dryness & Aging Day Oil as excellent options!

Combination Skin

No matter how balanced your skin may be, it can develop dryness in hot or desert climates as well as due to lifestyle habits. If you have normal to combination skin type, then consider using a mid-weight moisturizer such as 100% Pure Seaberry Moisturizer on the regular basis for fighting dehydration and maintaining healthy looking skin.

In conclusion, every skin type should ensure it is adequately hydrated and protected by using a hydrator. Luckily for you, no matter your skin type or condition, there’s an ideal hydrator out there!

Gillian Wang

A mother, a wife, a world traveler, animal lover and clean beauty maven. Gillian has touched and explored thousands of products and ingredients. She is here to share her knowledge with the world, spread love and good vibes.

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