Most common questions used to investigate
Do you drink plenty of water throughout the day?
Are you using hydrating skincare products?
Do you love hot showers?
Are you using face masks/sheets?
Have you ever tried with face oils?
Common conclusions
The first step to hydrating your skin is hydrating your body. You should start drinking plenty of water throughout the day (up to eight glasses of water) because it is good for your skin because it will boost moisture. Dehydration is no good because it makes your skin look dull and dry.
You should continue using hydrating skincare products such as water based creams. Applying a water-based moisturizer helps your skin lock in moisture and replenish nutrients. They help to achieve hydration from within the skin as opposed to sealing in moisture from the outside. You should try Tatcha The Water Cream, Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, Saturday Skin Waterfall Glacier Water Cream or Laneige Water Bank Moisture Cream.
You should avoid taking hot showers because bathing for long hours can eradicate your skin’s barrier and this will result in loss of moisture content. You should replace the hot water with lukewarm water while bathing.
Sheet masks are an easy and effective way to provide your skin with an immediate and big boost of vitamins and moisture. You should definitely start using them because they can be so beneficial, so they will keep your skin plump and moist. You should try something with aloe because aloe can be used on healthy skin to remedy dry skin.
You should continue using it because your skin needs oil to maintain a healthy balance.
You should start using face oils because these oils are good way to complement everyday skincare products for an extra moisturization boost. You should start applying the facial oil as the last step of your nighttime skin care routine and before your sunscreen and makeup in the morning.
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