Dry skin

Dry skin requires appropriate care, due to the fact that it easily succumbs to discoloration and is much less resistant to harmful effects of weather conditions than other skin types. Among other things, its owners should stock up on properly selected facial moisturizers.

What does dry skin look like?

Dry fac ial skin is dull, tight and rough. Dry skin is very often itchy, burning and flaky. Its characteristics also include the fact that it is very easily damaged and dehydrated. Since dry face is characterized by low hydration levels, the first wrinkles are visible on it sooner than on other skin types. Dry skin is also unpleasant to the touch, giving the impression of being rough and rough. It gives the impression of being thin, and it is not uncommon for so-called spider veins, or small blood vessels, to appear on it. Very dry skin is also characterized by increased sensitivity to inappropriate cosmetics.

What should dry skin care look like?

People struggling with the problem, which is dry skin, should choose cosmetics that will simultaneously moisturize and lubricate the skin. Cosmetics for dry skin should effectively protect it from damage and irritation. Particular attention should be paid to the composition ofcreams for dry skin, which must contain moisturizing, protective and rebuilding lipid mantle ingredients. In addition, their composition should include protective filters. Goodcreams for very dry facial skin must be rich in cholesterol, ceramides, urea, hyaluronic acid, petroleum jelly and polyunsaturated fatty acids such as linoleic acid and squalene. All cosmetics we use for dry skin care should also contain vitamins responsible for regulating water and fat metabolism. These include vitamins A, B5, C, E and H.