Skin care is the central aspect of general beauty. Everything starts with your skin, and if it’s not in good shape, it’s tough or even impossible for any amount of makeup, spa treatments, or expert professional assistance to let you put your best foot forward.
Sometimes dry skin might not seem like a bad thing. In fact, some people even take steps to maintain drier skin when they aggressively battle against acne. But dry skin is dehydrated skin, and that’s not good. Acne problems are caused by oil, not water. The right balance is important so you can do what you’re hoping for when you try to clear away skin problems such as acne; you want to reduce oil buildup, not remove water.
Some skin is just naturally drier, due to genetics. Other times, it could could be a temporary condition. A good way to test if your skin is too dry is the pinch test. If you pinch your skin and it wrinkles instead of holding shape and bouncing back, your skin cells are dehydrated. This is characterized by skin that feels tight, and lacks a healthy glow. Dry skin also commonly flakes and itches more than properly hydrated skin.
There are treatments that can get your skin perked up. With a little work, you can look your best no matter what else you may or may not be doing to be beautiful.
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Key Points:
- 1Skin can be oily and dehydrated, the excess oil production does not necessarily mean that your skin is hydrated.
- 2If your skin wrinkles when you pinch it, it is dehydrated.
- 3Signs of dehydration in your skin are inflammation, congestion, and redness.
See the original at: https://www.allure.com/story/dry-vs-dehydrated-skin-whats-the-difference
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