If your skin feels tight, rough and looks flaky, doesn’t it make sense to slather on an oil-rich moisturizer? Not necessarily. First, you need to determine whether your skin is truly dry or simply dehydrated. Dry skin doesn’t produce enough oils (lipids), whereas dehydrated skin lacks water or moisture. The cause of truly dry skin is genetic - it’s a skin “type.” Dehydration is a condition caused by outside factors. It’s important to understand the difference between the two because you can worsen your skin by using the wrong products
--- Dry vs. Dehydrated --- A personalised skincare routine is crucial for achieving radiantly healthy-looking skin. Did you know that anyone can suffer from dryness or dehydration, even those with oily or combination skin types However, it can be difficult to distinguish the difference between the two and find the best way to treat specific skin needs. Here’s my handy guide: The Difference DRY
What are the signs DRY
DEHYDRATED
What can I do to help? DRY
DEHYDRATED
To find out how Arbonne can help you please contact me at: nutrition@emmaolliff.com or visit my Arbonne Page for more information.
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