Dry skin lacks moisture and lipids. It tends to look pale with rough and sometimes even flaky patches. Unfortunately, dry skin is prone to premature aging with small dryness-induced wrinkles appearing sooner than they should. The skin’s natural acidic coating and barrier are out of balance, which may be due to the skin type, but also internal causes (e.g. disease, hormonal fluctuations, lack of fluid) or external causes (e.g. cold, radiator heat, intense sunlight).
Daily care demands of dry to normal skin:
→ The most important goal is to restore or preserve the skin’s natural balance while strengthening its barrier function.
→ Cleansing products like shower creams, gels, etc., should have a mild formula and not excessively deplete the skin’s natural lipids so as not to dry it out.
→ Make sure you follow a regular care routine that uses moisturizing ingredients.
→ Do not take excessively hot baths or showers.
Suitable ingredients
Daily care demands of dry to normal skin:
The most important goal is to restore or preserve the skin’s natural balance while strengthening its barrier function. Cleansing products like shower creams, gels, etc., should have a mild formula and not excessively deplete the skin’s natural lipids so as not to dry it out. Make sure you follow a regular care routine that uses moisturizing ingredients. Do not take excessively hot baths or showers.
Daily care demands of dry to normal skin:
The most important goal is to restore or preserve the skin’s natural balance while strengthening its barrier function. Cleansing products like shower creams, gels, etc., should have a mild formula and not excessively deplete the skin’s natural lipids so as not to dry it out. Make sure you follow a regular care routine that uses moisturizing ingredients. Do not take excessively hot baths or showers.