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Collection: dryness and dehydration

Tightness and dryness are the telltale signs of dry and dehydrated skin.

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  • pro-collagen banking serum benefits pro-collagen banking serum benefits
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    pro-collagen banking serum

    plump skin + preserve collagen

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  • neurotouch symmetry serum benefits neurotouch symmetry serum benefits
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    neurotouch symmetry serum

    visibly lifts + sculpts

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  • biolumin-c night restore serum benefits biolumin-c night restore serum benefits
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    biolumin-c night restore serum

    restore skin’s radiance, hydration + tone

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  • circular hydration serum with benefits circular hydration serum with benefits
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    circular hydration serum with hyaluronic acid

    deeply hydrates and replenishes

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  • smart response serum benefits smart response serum benefits
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    smart response serum

    hydrates, brightens, soothes

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  • retinoid clearing oil with benefits retinoid clearing oil with benefits
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    retinoid acne clearing oil

    reduces fine lines and wrinkles

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FAQs
What’s the difference between dry skin and dehydrated skin?
Dry skin is a skin type that produces less oil (sebum) often feeling rough, flaky, or tight. Dehydration is a temporary condition where the skin lacks water, causing tightness, dullness, or fine lines. Dehydration can affect any skin type, including oily skin. Treating dehydration focuses on restoring water with humectants and hydrating serums, while dry skin also requires replenishing lipids with emollients and barrier-repairing ingredients.
Which ingredients help with dehydrated skin and which restore a dry skin barrier?
For dehydration (water loss), look for humectants like hyaluronic acid, glycerin and sodium PCA that attract and retain moisture. To rebuild a dry skin barrier, use ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol, squalane, and gentle emollients to lock in hydration. Avoid harsh sulfates or denaturing alcohols while the barrier is compromised. Dermalogica formulations combine clinically-proven hydrators and barrier-supporting ingredients.
What’s the best order to layer products for dryness or dehydration?
The best way to layer products for dry or dehydrated skin is from lightest to heaviest texture. Start with a gentle cleanser, followed by a hydrating mist or toner, then apply a water-based hydrating serum. Add targeted treatments if tolerated, followed by a moisturizer to seal in hydration. A facial oil can be used as the final step if needed. In the morning, always finish with sunscreen. This approach helps humectants draw in water while richer creams and oils reduce moisture loss and support the skin barrier.
How often should I use hydrating mists, serums, and masks?
Use a hydrating serum daily (morning and/or evening) for ongoing dehydration. Hydrating mists can be used throughout the day to refresh and support moisture. Spritz onto slightly damp skin or over moisturizer for best retention. Intensive masks can be applied 1–3 times per week depending on product and skin tolerance. Always follow product directions and reduce frequency if irritation occurs.
Can I exfoliate if my skin is dehydrated or dry?
Yes, but gently. Reduce frequency and choose mild exfoliants like enzymatic or low-strength acids. Avoid over-exfoliation, which can worsen moisture loss and barrier damage. If signs of irritation or excessive dryness occur, pause exfoliants until the skin feels restored, then reintroduce slowly.
Are lifestyle or environmental factors making my skin dehydrated?
Yes. Factors like low humidity (cold or heated indoor air), long hot showers, central heating or air conditioning, frequent flying, excessive caffeine or alcohol, certain medications, and sun exposure can increase water loss. Counteract these with a hydrating serum and moisturizer, use humidifiers, shorten hot showers, and staying hydrated internally.
How do I know if my skin barrier is damaged and what should I do?
Signs of a compromised barrier include tightness, stinging, redness, visible flaking, increased sensitivity, and rapid moisture loss. If you suspect barrier damage, simplify your routine: use a gentle cleanser, hydrating serum, and barrier-repair moisturizer. Stop strong actives (like high-strength acids or retinoids) and consult a Professional Skin Therapist for guidance.
My skin is oily but feels dehydrated — can I still use oils or hydrating serums?
Yes. Dehydrated oily skin benefits from water-based humectant serums to restore hydration without adding excess oil. Lightweight, non-comedogenic oils or squalane can be applied sparingly to seal in moisture. Focus first on restoring water balance, then regulate oil with suitable moisturizers and treatments.
When should I see a Professional Skin Therapist (PST) about dryness or dehydration?
See a PST if dryness or dehydration persists despite a consistent routine, if you notice worsening sensitivity or visible barrier damage, or if you want a personalized hydration plan. Dermalogica emphasizes professional guidance for complex or chronic hydration concerns.
How should I adapt my hydration routine for seasonal changes or travel?
In cold, dry seasons or during flights, switch to richer creams and layer hydrating serums and mists to combat increased transepidermal water loss. In hot, humid months use lighter water-based gels and serums to maintain hydration without heaviness. Keep travel-size hydrating products on hand, and always reapply SPF when outdoors.

Dry skin lacks oil, dehydrated skin lacks water. Both concerns can cause flaking, sensitivity, and even breakouts, leading to fine lines and wrinkles. Infuse skin with optional hydration to bolster your skin’s moisture barrier and balance dry and dehydrated skin. We use different types of Hyaluronic Acid, plant-derived ingredients, and advanced hydration renewal to immediately hydrate and balance skin.