Skin dryness and dehydration are common, and although they are separate skin concerns the two are closely linked2,5. If the skin is dry it will inevitably lead to dehydration, and if the skin is dehydrated, it can lead to skin dryness2,11. Dehydration refers to a lack of water in the skin, whereas dryness refers to a lack of skin lipids and water due to a poorly functioning skin structure and physiology4,8,11.
DRY AND DEHYDRATED SKIN
DRY & DEHYDRATED SKIN

DRY & DEHYDRATED SKINSkin dryness and dehydration are common, and although they are separate skin concerns the two are closely linked2,5. If the skin is dry it will inevitably lead to dehydration, and if the skin is dehydrated, it can lead to skin dryness2,11. Dehydration refers to a lack of water in the skin, whereas dryness refers to a lack of skin lipids and water due to a poorly functioning skin structure and physiology4,8,11.
Skin hydration is also influenced by the amount of sebum present on the surface of the skin, acting an extra barrier to water loss1,3. Within the second layer of the skin, the dermis, it is hyaluronic acid that is important for the maintenance of hydration in this region11. |
Causes of skin dehydration and dryness may include:
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Symptoms of dry skin may include:
Treatment for dry and dehydrated skin is firstly focussed on prevention and then followed by maintenance2,3,5. The optimal strategy involves moisturisation through the application of topical skincare products to rehydrate and nourish the skin, with a focus on repairing the skin barrier to reduce further water loss and subsequent dehydration1,2,5,9,11. |
Moisturisers have multiple actions on the skin and at various depths, depending on their formulation4. They contain emollients and humectants, which soften and smooth, and draw water and hold it into the skin respectively4. Skin cells can swell up to 50% when they are fully hydrated, such as in a humid environment6. When the skin is hydrated, it is more supple due to an improvement in flexibility, strength and elasticity1,4,6. Treatment for dry and dehydrated skin is firstly focussed on prevention and then followed by maintenance2,3,5. The optimal strategy involves moisturisation through the application of topical skincare products to rehydrate and nourish the skin, with a focus on repairing the skin barrier to reduce further water loss and subsequent dehydration1,2,5,9,11. |
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