11/07/2024

We have entered the most magical, but also the coldest time of the year, when temperatures drop significantly and home heaters run at full power. We feel these sudden changes in all aspects of life, and above all on our skin.
Already with the arrival of autumn, certain skin types, with a lack of proper care, can feel the first signs of dehydration, which is a clear indicator that it is time to adjust your skin care routine and choose richer textures of cosmetic products.
WHAT IS DEHYDRATION AND HOW DOES IT OCCUR?
Dehydration is most often characterized by skin irritation and itching, and sometimes mild redness, but a sure sign is a dry and lifeless appearance of the skin with a feeling of unpleasant tightness. Although it also occurs in summer, winter dehydration is more pronounced and is caused by more extreme external conditions, such as large temperature differences, cold and sharp winds, and lack of moisture in the air.
It only takes a little disruption to the quality of your protective barrier to significantly increase moisture loss from your skin. That's why proper and frequent hydration is the only key to solving this problem and maintaining glowing, healthy skin.
DRY OR DEHYDRATED SKIN?
Before choosing the right skin care routine, it is important to differentiate between dry and dehydrated skin. Dry skin is one of the basic skin types, and dehydration is one of its conditions. Therefore, any skin type can become dehydrated.
Dry skin is characterized by a lack of lipids, i.e. reduced sebum production, which is essential for the skin's natural ability to hydrate. Dehydrated skin is characterized by a lack of moisture, along with a weakened protective barrier. Therefore, dehydration is an undesirable condition for any skin type, but for which there are effective solutions!
HOW TO AVOID DEHYDRATION IN WINTER?
- Use a gentle facial cleanser
Believe it or not, the quality of the skin's barrier can be damaged by facial cleansers themselves, which sometimes strip the skin of its natural oils too thoroughly, especially if they contain soap, which can further dry out the skin.
Choose an oil-based cleanser or a facial cleansing milk, which are much gentler and less drying options.
- Regular skin hydration
Hydration must be your priority! By using a quality moisturizer, such as L'ADRIA Regenerative cream , the skin is soothed, softened, deeply hydrated and restored, and by creating an additional protective layer, it protects against further moisture loss and other external influences.
- Temporarily forget about peeling
Although occasional exfoliation is helpful in removing dead cells and impurities from the face, it can further damage the already damaged skin barrier in the winter.
Focus primarily on restoring and hydrating your skin, and when it returns to a balanced state – reward it with a gentle exfoliation!
- Don't neglect other parts of the face
Dehydration can also affect the lips and the area around the eyes, which are sensitive areas of the face with a reduced ability to naturally moisturize due to the lack of sebaceous glands compared to other areas of the face.
It is very important to avoid getting your lips wet, especially when exposed to wind and low temperatures, and to use a nourishing and nourishing lip balm. For eye care, choose rich, creamy textures that provide deep hydration but also protect the skin barrier.
L'ADRIA Eye cream , an eye cream with mimosa flower and squalane to protect against drying and provide a feeling of long-lasting hydration and comfort, is an ideal choice for deep care of the sensitive eye area in winter.
- Make changes to your daily routine
It is important to introduce some changes in your daily life. Ensure enough sleep and rest. Although the winter atmosphere does not inspire us to be too active and spend time outdoors, try to at least go for regular walks if you are not already engaged in more intense exercise.
Increase your daily water intake and eat foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids. A humidifier is a very useful accessory for longer stays indoors, so that, despite the heating, you can still maintain a comfortable level of humidity in the air, which is good for your skin.