Hydrated Skin is Healthy Skin

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Hydrated Skin is Healthy Skin

When skin is well hydrated, it not only looks healthy, but it’s also glowing. Well-hydrated skin (or having enough water in the outermost layer of the epidermis) means that the skin is more flexible, resilient, and more vibrant. Keeping our skin hydrated enables our protective barrier to remain intact and makes the skin less prone to roughness, wrinkles, and fine lines.

Hydrating vs. Moisturizing the Skin The term hydration may be often confused with moisture (and sometimes used interchangeably), but they are not actually the same. Continue reading to learn the differences between hydrating and moisturizing. Hydration refers to the water content in the cells that makes the skin look plump and reflect light. Not enough water content means that the cells are dehydrated, making the skin looks dull with fine lines or wrinkles. Hydrating the skin means introducing water in the cells, improving its ability to absorb nutrients and moisture. Moisturizing, on the other hand, is all about sealing and locking in moisture to form the protective barrier of the skin. The use of moisturizers can also prevent water loss and keep the skin soft and smooth. This is particularly beneficial for those with flaky, dry, or peeling skin.

Dry Skin


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