Skincare tips
Your Guide To Skin Hydration
When the moisture barrier is damaged or compromised, it can cause serious skin hydration issues. Fortunately, moisture barrier damage isn't permanent. With the right changes to your lifestyle and skincare routine, you can reverse the damage and restore proper hydration to your skin.
In this blog article, I want to dive a little bit deeper in why skin hydration is important, how to identify dehydrated skin, and the best ways to keep your skin hydrated and glowing.
Why hydration is essential to skincare?
Water is an essential part of the composition of the human body – it's both what we contain, and what we require. Renewing its frequently expended stores is crucial to preserving a healthy level of hydration in our bodies. And, as you may already understand from the intro of this article, in our skin.
Hydration is crucial for maintaining the skin's barrier function, which protects against environmental aggressors like pollution, UV rays, and bacteria. Well-hydrated skin is more resilient, less prone to irritation, and looks more plump and youthful. On the other hand, dehydrated skin can lead to issues like dryness, flakiness, increased sensitivity, and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Why does skin lose hydration?
I hope we all can agree that it's extremely important to hydrate your skin, but do you know why the skin loses hydration?
Well, sometimes the things we do (or don't do) deplete our skin's water content. These things could be something like:
- spending a lot of time in the cold or heat
- using harsh soaps, detergents, and chemicals
- using rough sponges, wash cloths, or exfoliating products
- taking long, hot showers or baths
- not drinking enough water throughout the day
The good news is, that all the above-mentioned problems are easy enough to fix. By drinking a few extra glasses of water each day or keeping your showering time short, or minimizing the use of soap, you can already improve your skin's hydration levels significantly.
There are, of course, medical conditions that can lead to dehydrated skin. For example,
- thyroid disease
- menopause
- diabetes
- poor nutrition, etc.
How to identify dehydrated skin?
Before we start getting into all the ways you can hydrate your skin, you have to be able to tell when your skin needs to be taken care of. There are certainly multiple signs of dehydration, so it should be easy to tell when you have it. Some signs that you can look out for:
- dryness and flakiness: even oily skin can feel tight and look flaky when dehydrated;
- dullness: dehydrated skin often lacks the healthy glow and can appear dull and lifeless;
- fine lines and wrinkles: lack of hydration can make fine lines more noticeable;
- sensitivity: dehydrated skin is more prone to redness and irritation;
- dark circles: dehydration can make under-eye circles appear more prominent.
Overall, a dehydrated skin will have a loss of elasticity and won't have the dewy radiance that comes with hydrated skin. Skin hydration is also extremely important for those with acne-prone or oily skin, because proper hydration makes it less likely to exhibit inflammatory markers, like breakouts or flushing.
If you're unsure about your skin's hydration levels, there's a little test you can do. Using your thumb and index finger, pinch the fleshy part of your skin where the cheek and under eye area meet.
When you do this, your skin will appear “tented” for a moment, or stuck in the shape of your pinch. Your hydration level is indicated by how quickly the skin snaps back into place. The quicker it snaps back, the higher the level of hydration. Skin that slowly returns to its usual position often indicates dehydration.
How to keep your skin hydrated?
Like I mentioned earlier, there are steps that you can take every day to improve your lifestyle and health, including, of course, the skin hydration levels. If I had to mention some easy tips for keeping your skin hydrated, those would be the following:
- get enough sleep (8-9 hours)
- limit your shower time to 5–10 minutes and keep the water lukewarm
- drink enough water
- limit the amount of coffee and alcohol you consume in your daily life
- limit — or better yet avoid completely — smoking
- eat a varied diet that's rich in essential fatty acids
- protect your skin from the sun, wind, and cold
- try to reduce your stress levels
If we're talking about skincare, though, then important changes you can implement in your routine are:
switching to a gentle cleanser
using products that contain ceramides, hyaluronic acid, lipids, and fatty acids
using a hydrating mask from time to time
We have a variety of face care products that can help with dehydrated skin. Here are some of the products, that I think are among the most effective when it comes to restoring the hydration levels in one's skin.
1. Always Wear Sunscreen
Why: UV rays cause premature aging, pigmentation, and increase the risk of skin cancer.
How: Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+ daily, even indoors or during cloudy days. Reapply every 2-3 hours.
2. Follow the “Double Cleansing” Method
Why: Removes makeup, excess oil, and impurities for a clean, fresh base.
How: Start with an oil-based cleanser to dissolve makeup and sunscreen, followed by a gentle water-based cleanser.
3. Don’t Skip Moisturizer
Why: Even oily skin needs hydration to maintain the skin barrier and prevent overproduction of sebum.
How: Choose a lightweight gel moisturizer for oily skin and a ceramide-rich cream for dry skin.
4. Use Active Ingredients Wisely
Why: Ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, and AHAs boost collagen, brighten skin, and reduce fine lines.
How: Start slow—use actives on alternate nights and always follow with sunscreen during the day.
5. Avoid Over-Exfoliating
Why: Over-exfoliation damages the skin barrier, causing irritation and sensitivity.
How: Limit exfoliation to 2-3 times a week using gentle chemical exfoliants (e.g., lactic acid or salicylic acid).
6. Stay Hydrated
Why: Dehydration leads to dullness and exacerbates fine lines.
How: Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily and use hydrating products with hyaluronic acid or glycerin.
7. Sleep on a Silk Pillowcase
Why: Reduces friction, preventing wrinkles and hair breakage.
How: Replace cotton pillowcases with silk or satin ones and wash them regularly.
8. Treat Acne with Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid
Why: Benzoyl peroxide kills acne-causing bacteria, and salicylic acid unclogs pores.
How: Apply a thin layer to affected areas and avoid overuse to prevent dryness.
9. Incorporate Antioxidants
Why: Antioxidants neutralize free radicals that accelerate aging and damage skin.
How: Use serums with vitamin C, niacinamide, or green tea extracts in the morning.
10. Practice Gentle Skin Care
Why: Harsh scrubbing or hot water strips natural oils, weakening the skin barrier.
How: Use lukewarm water, pat dry gently, and avoid irritating products like alcohol-based toners.
11. Get Quality Sleep
Why: During sleep, the skin regenerates, and collagen production increases.
How: Aim for 7-9 hours of uninterrupted sleep nightly, and consider using a nighttime moisturizer or serum.
12. Maintain a Healthy Diet
Why: Nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and antioxidants support skin health.
How: Include foods like salmon, walnuts, spinach, and berries in your diet.
13. Don’t Neglect Your Neck and Hands
Why: These areas show early signs of aging.
How: Apply skincare products like sunscreen and moisturizer to your neck and hands daily.
14. Clean Your Makeup Brushes Regularly
Why: Dirty brushes harbor bacteria, leading to breakouts and irritation.
How: Wash brushes weekly with a gentle cleanser or baby shampoo.
15. Consult a Dermatologist When Needed
Why: Professional guidance ensures the right treatments for conditions like acne, rosacea, or hyperpigmentation.
How: Schedule annual checkups or visit when introducing advanced treatments like peels or lasers.