Combatting dehydrated skin

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Last winter I STRUGGLED with dehydrated skin. I tried so many tips and so many new skincare products to fix the issue. Here are my top 5 tips that I have incorporated into my skincare routine over the past year that has prevented my skin from getting as dehydrated and as irritated this winter.
    PRODUCTS MENTIONED
    Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Water Essence
    Medik8 B5 Intense
    Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair
    Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye
    Bioderma Hydrabio Essence Lotion (mini)
    Anua Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner
    Paula’s Choice Nourishing Milky Toner
    Dermalogica Hyaluronic Ceramide Mist
    Laneige Water Sleeping Mask
    Eucerin Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Face Cream
    Clinique Moisture Surge Intense
    Medik8 Crystal Retinal range (here I have 6)
    Medik8 Intelligent Retinol range (here I have 10TR)
    Medik8 C-Tetra
    Mecca Cosmetica Hydrating Hydrogel Sheet Mask
    Garnier Fresh Mix Tissue Mask Hyaluronic Shot
    Pixi Dream-yEYE Patches
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Комментарии • 41

  • @OrleidisLozada
    @OrleidisLozada Месяц назад +20

    Derm here 🙋🏻‍♀️, I just wanted to clarify that Hyaluronic acid DOES NOT pull water out of skin, even in dry environments. Our skin's humidity is ALWAYS higher than environmental humidity, even if environmental humidity were to reach 100%, so that's simply a myth about hyaluronic acid. It always pulls water from the air, if we are in a humid area it will pull more water, if we are in a drier area it will pull less water. The difference is that in dry areas the hyaluronic acid doesn't saturate, and it results in it being more irritating to the skin.
    What you said about the benefits of using it on damp skin is true, but it is because we are making sure that the hyaluronic acid becomes saturated quickly, so the plumping effect increases and the irritation of unsaturated molecules decrease. Also saturated HA holds onto the water molecules for longer than its unsaturated counterpart.
    I hope that helps!!

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +5

      Thanks for the clarification! That makes a lot of sense. The reasoning is off, but the outcome is the same. It is handy to know because when I use hyaluronic acid and I don't prep my skin, or I use it as a last step (like in makeup) my skin becomes flaky and horribly dry, which is counterintuitive to what it is supposed to do.

    • @elizabethg1901
      @elizabethg1901 Месяц назад

      What do we look for on packaging to know what is saturated or unsaturated HA? I use an HA serum but never considered looking too deeply at the ingredients or packaging.

    • @OrleidisLozada
      @OrleidisLozada Месяц назад +4

      @@elizabethg1901 it's not like that. Let me clarify.
      HA can hold or bond to between 100 and 1000 times it's weight in water. What I meant with Saturated is when the HA molecule is full of water it took from the environment, so it's bonded to all the water it can. This makes the HA molecules bigger (imagine one balloon that's then filled with another thousand balloons) and that's what plumps the skin, and also allows the skin to use that water it's holding.
      Unsaturated HA is the same HA molecule, but that hasn't been able to find enough water to hold (so more like a deflated balloon) and that makes it more rough to the skin.
      So whether the HA is saturated or unsaturated depends on the environment around. That's why it's a good practice to dampen your skin first, to make sure the HA molecules will find enough water to bring into your skin.
      Now something you can look for when buying a hyaluronic acid serum is those that say they have several types (or sizes) of hyaluronic acid, because the different sizes mean they will penetrate to different depths in the skin, so the effects will be better and more noticeable.
      I hope that helped you!

  • @justilou1
    @justilou1 Месяц назад +6

    KBeauty has been the only thing that has managed to work for me during dry Aussie winter. I’m 52 and my skin is potentially better than ever.

  • @KitschSnitch
    @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +4

    Correction: Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Water Essence (not Innisfree)

  • @taigahilliard619
    @taigahilliard619 Месяц назад +3

    I do all these steps and they work great. My favorite on is the Clinique Moisture surge sleeping mask.

  • @madisonsmith96
    @madisonsmith96 Месяц назад +1

    I suffer from dry skin year round, but I feel it the worst in winter. This past winter was so dry for my area, I invested in a humidifier as a desperate attempt to add moisture to the air. Sheet masks and a really nourishing night cream also really help.

  • @talon_craft4734
    @talon_craft4734 Месяц назад +2

    I live in the very dry, very cold (although it is sweltering today) Canadian Rockies. In the winter, I slug with petrolatum every other night. I know it's not an option for those prone to milia, but it works for me. If your hair is getting caught in your skincare at night, I suggest a sleeping cap. ❤

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah I hear some people swear by it! I sometimes sleep in a cap and it often falls off, but I also hate the grease on my sheets. Might be worth it if it does great things for your skin, but I get similar results from double moisturising

  • @fizzie.lizzzie
    @fizzie.lizzzie Месяц назад

    Cosrx makes a wonderful hydrating face mist called comfort ceramide cream mist. I incorporate it into my routine during dry winter months. It really helps my dry, sensitive skin.

  • @victoriaryan1509
    @victoriaryan1509 Месяц назад

    I use a few things from the Moisture Surge range (I have combo skin too but also sensitive) - they have a mist, a really nice milky essence, & I use that moisturiser too. I'm also a big fan of Medik8 & I've just bought their hyaluronic acid, but even before that my skin improved dramatically just with the clinique bits.

  • @nicoleraps4272
    @nicoleraps4272 Месяц назад +1

    I use a different skin routine in winter according to how my skin is. Cream cleanser, spray toner, a gel like serum at night like matrixyl, a cream eye product like house of Joisin. Then a moisturiser. Sometimes an oil patted on top like evening primrose a couple of times a week. Im 52, have sensitive combo skin that is much dryer in winter. I also use a light mask once a week.

  • @historianlaura
    @historianlaura Месяц назад +2

    Evian mist spray and vichy 89 HA every morning before SPF and mist during the day in warmer months. The Caudalie beauty elixir spray is a favourite.

    • @elizabethg1901
      @elizabethg1901 Месяц назад

      Vichy 89 had become a staple for me!

  • @sireorcry
    @sireorcry Месяц назад +2

    Oh my goodness, it's so hot in Canada right now, sending you some sunshine!🌞 ❤

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +3

      I quite like the cooler weather haha!

    • @sireorcry
      @sireorcry Месяц назад +1

      I agree, can't wait for cooler weather!​@KitschSnitch

  • @Karlucci7
    @Karlucci7 Месяц назад +1

    This is so very helpful. Thank you!

  • @ericadubach1974
    @ericadubach1974 Месяц назад

    EEyyyy the Isntree one is my fave too, taking me forever to use and i use it more often than not xD
    funny the moisturising layers is my natural process cos i have eczema so winter is the worst for flare ups. Thanks for the reminder i need some sort of toner 😅

  • @dtrick924
    @dtrick924 Месяц назад

    Completely off topic but I love how perfectly your nail polish matches your sweater.

  • @Debzz00
    @Debzz00 Месяц назад +1

    Such good tips! Is there anything you do for really dry scaly eyelids? Struggling with that this winter 😫

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +1

      I can't help too much sorry! I sometimes get dry eyelids but it is due to an impaired barrier which leads to a painful dermatitis reaction. I use a prescription steroid cream to get rid of that. But I don't get generally dry eyelids

  • @TheGuGuSssS
    @TheGuGuSssS Месяц назад

    If you are using retinol but it is becoming a bit drying for your skin due to dehydration, bakuchiol can be a great alternative

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад

      I constantly use retinol all year round so I don’t get any issues with retinol ☺️

  • @chronicbeautychrissie
    @chronicbeautychrissie Месяц назад

    Its so darn cold in Melbourne with such high humidity that the air is wet! Good weather for hydralauronic acid anyway. My skin is doing pretty well ....the worst thing for my skin is having the heater on so much though....its that or freeze!

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад

      Not necessarily true. Melbourne is actually quite dry in terms of humidity (besides when it’s raining). Mixed with heating, it can really dry out your skin

  • @mycatoverlords
    @mycatoverlords Месяц назад

    Female aging and hormones, female aging and hormones… that’s why! It begins much much earlier than we think. I’d recommend reading Perimenopause Power by Maisie Hill to get up to speed on what to expect from 35yrs onward. Amazing book.

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад

      Things do change as you age and as you have kids etc, but this video is more about managing it ☺️

  • @Wrknmom2
    @Wrknmom2 Месяц назад

    Your cheeks r gorgeous! Curious which of your glowy blushes this is!

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +1

      The powder blush in the Natasha Denona Bloom Palette (in my project pan) ☺️

  • @JoeysMagGoth
    @JoeysMagGoth Месяц назад

    💙💙

  • @RachieRach77
    @RachieRach77 Месяц назад

    😊❤

  • @ajk23ful
    @ajk23ful Месяц назад

    These are some great tips i might try the double moisturiser 🙂, what order do you incorporate the retinol oil?

  • @nicola_pink
    @nicola_pink Месяц назад

    I'm so greasy but so dehydrated in winter😭

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад

      I feel you! It is really annoying!

  • @iina7549
    @iina7549 Месяц назад +1

    If you wanna save a money you could try manyo bifida biome serum! Dupe (better in my opinion) for estee lauder night repair! ☺️
    Also that hyaluronic serum is not innisfree, it’s isntree. Sorry I don’t mean to be annoying for correcting 💙😆

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +1

      Oh thank you for the correction! Obviously my brain isn't switched on haha! I will pin a correction.
      I don't think we have Manyo in Aus, but luckily I buy these 100ml serums from the corporate store and they are much cheaper than even buying a 50ml bottle full priced

  • @taigahilliard619
    @taigahilliard619 Месяц назад

    It is 108 here in AZ.

    • @KitschSnitch
      @KitschSnitch  Месяц назад +1

      But it's winter where I live 😊