How to Know if Your Skin is Dry or Dehydrated

How to Know if Your Skin is Dry or Dehydrated

When your skin feels dry, you may naturally assume that it is dry. But it might just be dehydrated and in need of water.

 

A Quick Guide:

Dry skin:

  • Lacks sebum (oil).
  • Is a natural skin condition from birth.
  • Feels dry all over, including hands and on scalp.
  • Is more susceptible to premature ageing.
  • Constantly needs moisturiser, especially in winter.
  • Needs oil-rich products.

Both:

  • Flaky
  • Itchy
  • Sensitive
  • Tight
  • Dull.

 

 

 

Dehydrated skin:

  • Lacks water.
  • Can be experienced by anyone.
  • Can feel oily and dry simultaneously.
  • May experience breakouts.
  • Comes and goes based on diet, environment, incorrect product use, and other factors.
  • Needs water-rich products.

 

 

It’s important to remember there's skin type and there’s skin condition. Your type is what you're naturally born with, such as oily or dry skin. Your condition, however, is something that can cause you to experience other problems like acne and irritation. It can happen to anyone, temporarily or longer, and in some instances, a skin condition can stay for good.

If you have a dry skin type, it means you’re lacking oil. You were born this way, and you’re dry everywhere else on your body including hands, scalp, legs, etc. When you put on moisturisers and lotions, chances are they soak up fairly quickly. If this sounds like you, be sure to use a dry skin regimen that contains oil- or cream-based products daily. You may also want to keep a hand treatment for dry skin with you at all times.

If you have a dehydrated skin condition, your skin is lacking water. This can be caused by lots of factors such as makeup, diet, incorrect product use, weather; it goes on. But here’s where it gets tricky: When skin is dehydrated, it creates more oil to make up for the missing water. This can cause breakouts, irritation and dry patches. Skin can even feel oily and dry at the same time. Try to identify what's dehydrating you and correct it.

Bonus Tip: While we’re on the topic of water, it helps to know that skin is the last organ to receive the nutrients we consume, which means it’s the last to get the water you sip. It isn’t quite enough though; making topical products a must for skin that feels comfortably hydrated.

 

We recommend:

For Dry Skin

Moisturiser:

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Serum:

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Mask

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For Dehydrated Skin

Moisturiser:

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Serum:

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Mask

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For more information and guidance on best skincare for your skin type, please feel free to email hello@absoluteskin.com.au or call us on 1300 334 683.  

 

Source: Dermalogica.com.au