Hydrating Skincare for Dry Skin

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  • Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Ultra Serum

    Energised Hydration

    £36.20
  • Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Water Cream

    Weightless Hydration

    £28.60
  • Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Ultra Hydrating Face Cream

    Comfort Cream

    £28.60
  • Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

    Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

    Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

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    £34.50
  • Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

    Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

    Certified Organic Rosehip Oil

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    £19.50
  • Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask

    Hydration Pamper

    £6.00
  • Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Comfort Cleanse

    £20.00
  • Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Rosehip Cream Cleanser

    Comfort Cleanse

    £26.45
  • Eye Contour Cream

    Eye Contour Cream

    Eye Contour Cream

    Wake-up

    £24.30
  • Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Rejuvenating Overnight Mask

    Overnight Restore

    £32.95
  • Hyaluronic Acid+ Duo

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Duo

    Hyaluronic Acid+ Duo

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    £58.32£64.80
  • Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 5 Pack

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 5 Pack

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 5 Pack

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    £24.00£30.00
  • Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 3 Pack

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 3 Pack

    Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 3 Pack

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    £15.30£18.00
  • Melt Away Make-up Balm

    Melt Away Make-up Balm

    Melt Away Make-up Balm

    Makeup Melt

    £14.99
  • Pro-Collagen+ Hand Cream

    Pro-Collagen+ Hand Cream

    Pro-Collagen+ Hand Cream

    Hand Firming

    £13.99
  • Rosehip+ Hand Butter

    Rosehip+ Hand Butter

    Rosehip+ Hand Butter

    Hand Comfort

    £13.99
  • Fresh-Blend Vitamin C+ Glow Mask

    Fresh-Blend Vitamin C+ Glow Mask

    Fresh-Blend Vitamin C+ Glow Mask

    BRIGHTENING PAMPER

    £7.95
  • Polyglumatic+ Booster

    Polyglumatic+ Booster

    Polyglumatic+ Booster

    Sensitive Hydration

    £34.50

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between dry and dehydrated skin?

Dry skin lacks oil due to genetics or a weakened skin barrier, often feeling rough and flaky. Dehydrated skin lacks water and can affect any skin type, even oily. Both need hydration, but dry skin benefits from nourishing oils, while dehydrated skin responds best to water-binding ingredients and barrier repair.

What causes dry or dehydrated skin?

Common causes include genetics, ageing, cold climates, low humidity, harsh cleansers, and over-exfoliating. Dehydration can also result from inadequate water intake or air-conditioned environments. Protecting the skin barrier with gentle care and consistent hydration is essential for restoring comfort and health.

How can I tell if my skin is dehydrated?

Dehydrated skin may feel tight, look dull, and show fine lines more visibly. A quick pinch test can help, if your skin doesn’t bounce back quickly, it’s lacking water. Increasing water intake and using hydrating skincare can help restore plumpness and improve overall skin appearance.

What ingredients are best for dry skin?

Nourishing oils like jojoba, argan, and rosehip replenish lost lipids, while ceramides and fatty acids repair the skin barrier. Combining these with humectants such as glycerin ensures moisture retention, helping to soften rough patches and restore a smooth, comfortable texture.

What ingredients are best for dehydrated skin?

Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and aloe vera attract water to the skin, while niacinamide strengthens the barrier to keep it in. Avoid high-alcohol formulas or excessive exfoliation, as these can strip moisture and make dehydration worse over time, leading to irritation and sensitivity.

Can oily skin be dehydrated?

Yes, oily skin can still lack water due to harsh cleansing, environmental stress, or skipping hydration. This can trigger increased oil production, leading to congestion. Using lightweight hydrating serums can balance moisture levels without adding excess heaviness to the skin.

How often should I exfoliate dry or dehydrated skin?

Once or twice a week is ideal. Choose gentle options like lactic acid or fruit enzymes to remove dead cells without causing micro-tears or stripping oils. Over-exfoliation can damage the barrier, making dryness or dehydration worse and slowing skin recovery.

What’s the best daily routine for dry skin?

Use a mild, hydrating cleanser, follow with a humectant serum, then a rich moisturiser, and always apply SPF in the morning. At night, layer a nourishing cream and oil over your serum to lock in moisture, helping repair the barrier while you sleep.

How can I protect my skin from dryness in winter?

Switch to richer creams, use a humidifier indoors, and limit long, hot showers. Applying protective balms before going outdoors can help shield against cold, dry air and wind, reducing moisture loss and keeping your skin comfortable through harsh weather.

Does drinking water help with dehydrated skin?

Drinking water supports hydration from within but won’t replace topical care. To improve dehydrated skin, combine adequate fluid intake with humectants and barrier-repairing products to lock in moisture and prevent transepidermal water loss throughout the day.