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Is Your Skin Dry or Dehydrated? Find Out Which Natural Skincare Products to Use for Thirsty Skin<\/h2>\n

Posted on May 19, 2024<\/em> Written by: 100% PURE\u00ae<\/sup><\/em><\/p>\n

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Summertime, and the living\u2019s easy. Our weekend getaways and summer barbecues might be easy, but our skin? That can be a bit more problematic. We spend our carefree summer days lounging by the pool or flirting beachside with a cool refresher, but by nightfall, our skin feels like slightly dry stale toast.<\/p>\n

While we love the look of tanned skin, being out in the sun all day definitely takes a toll on our body\u2019s largest organ \u2013 our precious dermis! Even staying hydrated on the inside can\u2019t combat the drying and dehydrating effects of long-term sun exposure.<\/p>\n

Show your complexion some extra love with these skin-hydration tips and summer skincare tricks for plump, healthy skin \u2013 plus get that summertime glow within and out without the tan damage!<\/p>\n

What Is the Difference Between Dry and Dehydrated Skin?<\/h3>\n

If you suffer from dry skin<\/a>, or even combination skin<\/a>, that means that some or all of your face feels dry on a regular basis or you could be experiencing dehydrated skin. Though the symptoms and signs of these skin-sapping conditions are overlapping and interlinking, dry skin is not the same thing as dehydrated skin. While they have similar qualities, they have different underlying causes.<\/p>\n

DRY skin is a condition that you\u2019re predestined to have (or not have) at birth. It\u2019s skin<\/a> that is defined by having a low or reduced level of lipids present in your epidermal layer. Naturally, dry skin doesn\u2019t produce as much sebum (that waxy substance we know as \u2018oil\u2019) as other skin types do, and as a result, this skin type will be chronically flakey and papery to the touch.<\/p>\n

Dry skin may be exacerbated by summer sun and heat, but ultimately, having dry skin isn\u2019t a temporary thing. You will need a curated skincare routine for dry skin<\/a> to help nourish and balance your complexion year-round.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, dehydrated skin isn\u2019t so much a skin type as it is a skin condition. It occurs when the epidermal layer seriously lacks WATER. Skin that\u2019s dehydrated is often simultaneously oily, leading to congestion, dullness, and combination symptoms. It will appear to be greasy and dry simultaneously, may experience breakouts, and will come and go based on a variety of external factors. These factors can include sun exposure, weather, hydration, diet, and caffeine and alcohol consumption.<\/p>\n

Dehydrated skin often occurs from external factors, and is a temporary condition that can go away with the right natural skincare products.<\/p>\n

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Dehydrated fruit vs. plump, hydrated fruit… similar to what happens to your skin when it\u2019s dehydrated, vs. what it would look like if properly hydrated!<\/em><\/p>\n

Signs of Dehydrated Skin<\/h3>\n

Let\u2019s be honest with ourselves, we don\u2019t always drink enough water. When we finally notice how thirsty we are, it\u2019s already too late \u2013 dehydration has set in. While thirst is a pretty obvious sign of dehydration, unfortunately, it isn\u2019t always easy to tell if our skin is parched. What\u2019s more confusing is that skin often becomes oilier when it\u2019s dehydrated to compensate for the dryness.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s the first thing you do when you notice your skin is looking excessively shiny or greasy? You may probably try to quickly eradicate it or neutralize the oil. All the blotting paper, translucent powder, and charcoal cleansers in the world will help lessen oil, but they won\u2019t fix the root cause of dehydrated skin.<\/p>\n

To avoid making things worse, it\u2019s important to know the signs of dehydrated skin.<\/p>\n