Skincare For Dry & Dehydrated Skin
Get the most out of your skincare and put the bounce back into a dry or dehydrated skin
A personalised approach is key to finding the right skincare products and routine, containing the right ingredients for your skin type. There are 5 skin types, and some are closely linked so they are grouped together (dry and dehydrated, oily and combination).
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The 5 skin types are normal, dry, dehydrated, oily, combination and sensitive falls into a particular of fewer and more gentler ingredients category. From there, you can also shop for skin concerns to target something you wish to improve or diminish such as wrinkles, fine lines, dehydration and sun damage/pigmentation.
Below we cover what to look for if you are of dry/dehydrated skin type. Dry or dehydrated skin is categorised as: skin can feel degrees a of tightness and roughness, particularly after cleansing or a shower. Dry skin needs more of the oil which it is lacking, and dehydrated skin needs more hydration.
To get the most out of your skincare and put the bounce back into a dry or dehydrated type, look for products containing lots of Hyaluronic acid, Ceramides and Squalane, all of which will help restore hydration levels.
To get the most out of your skincare and put the bounce back into a dry or dehydrated type, look for products containing lots of Hyaluronic acid, Ceramides and Squalane, all of which will help restore hydration levels.
For both day and night creams, choose rich or nourishing formulas to help cocoon the skin and offer a protective barrier that comforts. Ingredients like Niacinamide, Peptides and Retinol in serums and night creams will help strengthen the thinner barrier of this skin type, and cleanser should almost always be a gentle milk cleanser so as to not strip or parch the skin.