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How Do I Know if my Skin Is Dry Or Dehydrated?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you suffer from facial redness?

Do you suffer from white flakes?

Is your skin itchy?

Do you have dark under eye circles?

Do you have wrinkles?

Common conclusions

Dry skin is sometimes associated with skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. You should apply moisturizer immediately after washing, use only gentle, fragrance-free skin care products, etc.

Dehydrated skin means there is a lack of water on your skin, so it can be dry and itchy, as well as maybe bland looking. You should start drinking more water, at least eight glasses of water per day, because in many ways, water is perfect for your skin, like relief from itching. Drinking more water from the inside out keeps the skin hydrated and flushes out pollutants that can cause discomfort. You can also start using an overnight face masks, hyaluronic acid serum, etc.

A common cause of dark circles under your eyes is dehydration, so your skin is dehydrated and you might just need more water.

If it looks like you have fine lines, your skin is maybe dehydrated. You should look for cleansers free of harmful chemicals and artificial fragrances that can extract beneficial moisture from the skin and intensify sensitivities. You should also start using hyaluronic acid because it is extremely effective in replenishing dehydrated skin.

Your skin is maybe dry. Dry skin can look more wrinkled, but dry skin does not cause wrinkles.

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