Gentle Cleansing
A moderate cleanser that doesn't strip your skin's natural oils starts your dry skin care routine. Find a mild, sulfate-free cleanser that removes dirt and impurities without drying skin.
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells. Exfoliate dry skin gently. Fragile skin needs a gentle exfoliant with fine particles. Exfoliate weekly to prevent dryness.
Hydrating Toner
Apply a moisturizing toner after cleansing. Hyaluronic acid and glycerin in toners attract and retain moisture, leaving skin plump and hydrated.
Nourishing Serum
A hydrating serum to your routine. Vitamin E and C serums seal in moisture and give antioxidant protection for a healthy, glowing complexion.
Dry skin needs a thick, emollient moisturizer. Shea butter, ceramides, and natural oils create a protective barrier that locks in moisture.
Facial oils transform dry skin. Jojoba, argan, and rosehip oils are lightweight and nutrient-rich, hydrating and firming skin. Apply a few drops of face oil after moisturizing for extra nourishment.
Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater to prevent premature aging and UV damage. Sunscreens with hydrating properties will keep your skin hydrated all day.
Hydrate your skin with a weekly mask. Aloe vera, honey, and hyaluronic acid masks soothe, moisturize, and revitalize skin.
Hot water can dry out your skin when washing your face or showering. Maintain skin hydrated with lukewarm water.
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated and promote overall well-being.