If your face feels tight and flaky, your moisture barrier is likely damaged and can't hold hydration. A simple, consistent routine focused on layering moisture and sealing it in can repair your skin.
If your face feels tight and flaky, the problem is usually a damaged moisture barrier. Your skin just can't hold on to hydration. The fix is a simple, consistent routine to add moisture back in and seal it up.
This isn't a 12-step plan. It’s just a few smart layers, morning and night.
Mornings are for locking in moisture and protecting your skin from things that make it even drier, like the sun.
Step 1: Cleanse (or Don't) Seriously. If your skin feels tight when you wake up, just splash it with lukewarm water. Over-cleansing strips the natural oils you need. If you do wash your face, use a cream cleanser, never one that foams.
Step 2: Hydrating Toner or Serum While your skin is still damp, press in a hydrating serum. Look for hyaluronic acid or glycerin. This is like giving your skin a drink of water before you trap it all in.
Step 3: Moisturize This is non-negotiable. For dry skin, thick creams work better than thin lotions. Find one with ceramides, shea butter, or squalane to help repair your skin's barrier.
Step 4: Sunscreen (Always) The sun wrecks your skin barrier and makes dryness worse. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Every single day.
At night, your skin works on repairing itself. The goal is to get the day's grime off and give your skin what it needs to heal.
Step 1: Double Cleanse You need to get makeup, sunscreen, and dirt off your face. Start with a cleansing balm or oil to melt it all down, then use your gentle cream cleanser. This gets your skin clean without stripping it.
I once fell asleep on a friend's couch without washing my face and woke up feeling like a saltine cracker. Never again.
Step 2: Treatment (Optional) This is a good time for a hydrating serum. If you want to exfoliate, do it now, but take it easy. More than once or twice a week will just irritate dry skin.
Step 3: Eye Cream The skin around your eyes is thin and gets dry easily. It needs its own moisturizer.
Step 4: Night Cream or Oil Night cream can, and should, be heavier than what you use in the morning. A thick cream prevents your skin from drying out overnight. For extra help, you can pat a facial oil over your moisturizer to seal everything in.
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