In short, the difference between dry and dehydrated skin is that the former describes a specific type of skin, and the latter describes its temporary state. And while the characteristics of dehydrated and dry skin often overlap, they differ in a number of ways.
Dry skin
Dry skin is genetically determined and usually manifests itself from an early age. It is characterized by insufficient production of oil (sebum) by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Symptoms such as dryness, flaking, cracking and discomfort often occur. It is prone to the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and may also feel uneven to the touch.
Products, especially those with harsh ingredients, are more likely to irritate dry skin and cause sensitivity. Dry skin needs occlusive, nourishing, and moisturizing products in the right ratio that will help restore the lipid barrier and retain moisture.
Dehydrated skin
This is a temporary skin condition that can affect any skin type, including oily skin. It occurs when the skin loses moisture, not sebum. This can be caused by external factors such as poor hydration, exposure to the sun, wind and cold, or by internal factors such as lack of sufficient fluid intake in the body, poor diet, stress.
Dehydrated skin can look normal, even oily, but still lack moisture. It can look tired, with a loss of radiance and elasticity. It is often characterized by pronounced lines of dehydration around the eyes and lips.
It may also react more sensitively to products, but is usually not as prone to irritation.
Therefore, it is important to restore moisture levels. It is recommended to use hydrating products that will help retain moisture and restore its hydrobalance.
The disturbed balance of the skin is one of the reasons why pollution and harmful microorganisms penetrate the skin tissue much more easily. It then becomes more susceptible to the development of various types of allergies and diseases.
Is it possible to have dry and dehydrated skin at the same time?
Yes. In this case, you need occlusive, moisturizing, and emollient products. They will help both restore the lipid barrier and retain moisture. Choose them according to your skin type.
Tips for healthy skin
It's time to focus on the most relevant tips for healthy and beautiful skin, namely:
- Drink plenty of water;
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle – proper nutrition, regular physical activity, enough sleep, avoiding alcohol, smoking, stress;
- Regularly cleanse the skin with gentle products that do not dry out the skin;
- Apply appropriate products to damp skin according to its type. This will help retain moisture and facilitate deeper penetration of products into the skin;
- Avoid hot water – it further dries out the skin;
- Avoid using cosmetics with aggressive ingredients;
- Use sunscreen;
- Visit a dermatologist who will provide you with individual advice and recommendations for caring for your skin.
Proper and regular care for our skin makes it soft, radiant and smooth, radiating vitality and shine. Because our skin retains its youth for longer when it is well hydrated!
