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Get That Glow: How to Hydrate Skin

Get That Glow: How to Hydrate Skin

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Dry skin is more than just uncomfortable—it can affect your overall health. Your skin is your body’s largest organ, and when it isn’t healthy, it can lead to increased risk of infections and chronic skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Not to mention, it can make you look older.

The skin consists of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, all of which need moisture to function effectively. Hydrated skin maintains a strong barrier against environmental damage, prevents dryness and flakiness, and enhances elasticity, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. 

Below, we'll explore practical, effective methods to keep your skin healthy and hydrated, using natural ingredients and holistic practices. Whether you're battling seasonal dryness or seeking to maintain a year-round glow, these tips will help you achieve and sustain healthy, hydrated skin.

What Causes Dry Skin?

Dry skin can result from a variety of factors, both environmental and internal, that strip away your skin's natural moisture and disrupt its ability to retain hydration.

  • Spending time in the cold or heat
  • Using harsh soaps, detergents, and household chemicals
  • Using rough sponges, washcloths, or exfoliating products
  • Taking long, hot showers or baths
  • Not drinking enough water
  • Thyroid disease
  • Menopause
  • Diabetes
  • Sjögren's syndrome
  • Poor nutrition
  • A diet high in salt or sugar
  • Drinking too much alcohol

How to Hydrate Skin

Hydrating your skin involves increasing its water content, while moisturizing creates a barrier to lock in that hydration and prevent water loss. Understanding the distinction between the two is essential for effectively maintaining your skin’s health and ensuring it stays smooth and supple.

Shorten Showers

Shortening your showers and using lukewarm water helps to preserve your skin's natural oils. Long, hot showers can strip these oils away, leading to dryness and irritation. Aim to keep showers under 10 minutes and use lukewarm water instead of hot. After showering, pat your skin dry and immediately apply a moisturizer.

Avoid Chemical-Laden Products

Using products with harsh chemicals, such as sulfates and alcohols, can dehydrate and irritate the skin by disrupting its natural moisture barrier. Opt for skincare products free from synthetic additives and harsh chemicals. Read labels carefully and choose gentle, natural formulations.

Use All-Natural Hydrating Products

All-natural hydrating products contain ingredients that provide moisture and nutrients without the risk of irritation from synthetic additives. Look for products with natural humectants like seaweed, agave nectar, and shea butter. Incorporate these into your daily skincare routine to consistently maintain hydrated, healthy skin.

Our Eva Salve is an excellent product for hydrating skin due to its blend of natural, nourishing ingredients. It contains shea butter and essential oils that provide deep moisture and promote skin repair, helping to maintain a healthy, hydrated complexion.

Use a Humidifier

Using a humidifier adds moisture to the air, which can prevent your skin from becoming dry, especially in arid climates or during winter. Place a humidifier in your bedroom or other frequently used rooms to maintain an optimal humidity level of 30 to 50%. This helps keep your skin hydrated and reduces the risk of dryness.

Stay Hydrated

Drinking plenty of water is crucial for keeping your body and skin hydrated from the inside out. Aim to drink at least a gallon of spring water a day, increasing your intake if you are active or in a hot climate. Consistent hydration helps maintain overall skin health and elasticity.

Eat Your Skincare

Certain alkaline foods help keep your skin hydrated, supple, and glowing with their high nutrient content and pH-balancing properties. Leafy greens like watercress and kale boost collagen production and protect the skin from damage. 

Cucumbers, with their high water content and silica, help maintain skin elasticity and hydration. Avocados provide healthy fats and antioxidants that nourish the skin from within. Nuts and seeds, such as walnuts & sesame seeds, offer essential fatty acids that support the skin’s moisture barrier.

Try our Glowing Skin Smoothie!

Avoid Smoking

Smoking reduces blood flow to the skin, depletes essential nutrients, and damages collagen and elastin, leading to dry, prematurely aged skin. Avoid smoking and seek support to quit if needed.

Don’t Over-Wash

Over-washing can strip your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. Wash your face and body no more than twice a day with a gentle, hydrating cleanser. Avoid scrubbing too hard and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water to maintain your skin's natural moisture barrier.

Use a Hydrating Sleep Mask

Hydrating sleep masks provide intense moisture and nutrients overnight, allowing your skin to repair and rejuvenate while you sleep. Apply a hydrating sleep mask as the last step in your nighttime skincare routine, using it 2 to 3 times a week or as needed for extra hydration. This can significantly improve your skin's moisture levels and overall texture.

Protect Your Skin

Protecting your skin from environmental stressors like UV rays and harsh weather prevents moisture loss and maintains hydration. Apply a natural broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every day, even in winter and on cloudy days. And wear protective clothing and seek shade when the sun is strongest to preserve your skin's health.

Limit Exfoliation

Excessive exfoliation can damage the skin barrier and lead to moisture loss and irritation. Exfoliate no more than 1 to 2 times a week using gentle exfoliants like sea salt or date sugar. Follow up with a hydrating moisturizer to replenish any lost moisture and soothe the skin, ensuring it remains smooth and hydrated.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can you tell if your skin is hydrated?

Hydrated skin feels smooth and supple, has a healthy glow, and shows minimal signs of flakiness or tightness. Properly hydrated skin also bounces back quickly when gently pinched, indicating good elasticity.

2. What is the fastest way to fix dehydrated skin?

The fastest way to fix dehydrated skin is to apply a hydrating serum or moisturizer containing ingredients like shea butter, which draw moisture into the skin, and to drink plenty of water to hydrate from within.

3. How long does it take to rehydrate dry skin?

Rehydrating dry skin can take a few days to a week of consistent care, including regular application of moisturizers, drinking adequate water, and avoiding harsh environmental factors. Immediate improvements can often be seen within a few hours of using a hydrating product, but lasting hydration requires ongoing care.

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