Dehydration vs Dry Skin
Is there a difference?
Though often confused, dry and dehydrated skin are not the same—and treating them correctly starts with knowing what sets them apart. Dehydrated skin is a temporary condition where the skin lacks water. It may feel tight, appear dull, and show fine lines, especially after cleansing or exposure to dry air. Dry skin is a skin type that lacks natural oils. It tends to feel rough, flaky, and sometimes itchy or irritated. While dehydrated skin needs hydration from water-attracting ingredients like hyaluronic acid, dry skin benefits more from nourishing oils and rich moisturizers that help replenish lost lipids.
How to address the issue
To tackle dehydrated skin, focus on water-binding ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin to boost hydration. For dry skin, the goal is to restore the lipid barrier with nourishing oils and rich moisturizers that seal in moisture.
Both conditions can be triggered by environmental stress, poor diet, harsh skincare products, or even over-cleansing. Pinpointing the underlying cause helps you treat it more effectively.
Knowing whether your skin lacks water or oil allows you to choose the right products—keeping your skin healthy, hydrated, and comfortable.
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