Finding the right products for dry skin can be a challenge. In this article, I will go over what matters the most: the ingredients within those products. I will showcase the top five ingredients I always recommend for dry skin, backing the recommendations on science.
In Summary
The Ingredients
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The key molecule involve in skin moisture.
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Essential lipids preventing water loss from our skin
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Humectant that attracts water molecules
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Emollient with strong nourishing properties
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Sesame, Safflower and Moringa Oil.
The Products
Top 5 Ingredients for Dry Skin
Following a proper and well-structured skincare routine heavily influences how we manage dry skin. Specific skincare products developed for dry skin can reduce the frustrating discomfort, prevent moisture loss, and improve the skin’s natural barrier. By providing the essential nutrients and hydration, these products help achieve a smoother, suppler complexion. Nutrients can be provided to the skin either via topical application or by eating the vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids that the skin needs to execute its biofunctions properly. A great insight into the relationship between diet and dry can be found in this article: From Flaky to Fabulous: Transform Your Dry Skin with These Superfoods.
Keep reading to learn how the following ingredients are the top 5 natural ingredients for dry skin:
1. Hyaluronic Acid
The key molecule involved in skin moisture is hyaluronic acid (HA), which has a unique capacity to retain water. Hyaluronic acid is a potent humectant that draws moisture from the surroundings and locks it into the skin. By deeply hydrating the skin’s layers, it greatly improves elasticity and minimizes the appearance of fine lines. This moisture-retaining property makes hyaluronic acid an excellent ingredient in your skincare routine. Take full advantage of this magical molecule in the Rosegel & Mulberry | Hydrating Face Mask that strengthens and protects the skin, helping it to retain a healthy balance of hydration and elasticity.
Source: (2012) Hyaluronic acid: A key molecule in skin aging, Dermato-Endocrinology, 4:3, 253-258
Rosegel & Mulberry Extract
Not only does this powerful formula help to improve hydration of the skin, but it also helps to reduce dark spots and hyperpigmentation, delivering a brighter, more youthful, radiant complexion.
2. Ceramides / Niacinamide
Ceramides are lipids naturally found in our skin’s outermost layer, acting as a protective barrier against moisture loss. It is scientifically accepted that ceramides play an essential role in structuring and maintaining the water permeability barrier function of the skin. The skin’s permeability barrier is the one in charge of preventing water loss and penetration of harmful free radicals and chemicals from the environment. Skincare products containing ceramides replenish the skin’s barrier function, preventing water evaporation and maintaining optimal hydration levels.
Some products directly contain ceramides, or you can find products with Niacinamide.
Niacinamide is a natural form of vitamin B3 commonly found in green vegetables. It supports the natural production of ceramides, boosting skin protection, and has excellent antioxidant properties. Fields of Yarrow’s Papaya & Moringa Brightening Essence is infused with a powerful blend of Niacinamide, 3% Vitamin C, papaya and hibiscus extract, vitamin E, and lemongrass. This mix delivers exceptional results for boosting skin radiance and texture.
Source: Coderch, L., López, O., de la Maza, A. et al. Ceramides and Skin Function. Am J Clin Dermatol 4, 107–129 (2003)
Papaya & Moringa
Infused with a powerful blend of niacinamide, vitamin C (3%), papaya extract, aloe vera extract, hibiscus extract, vitamin E, and lemongrass, this essence delivers exceptional results for boosting skin radiance and texture.
3. Glycerin
Glycerin is a well-known humectant that attracts water molecules to the skin, effectively moisturizing it and keeping dryness away. It aids in maintaining the skin’s natural moisture balance, promoting a smoother and healthier complexion. A study published in a Medical Journal in Sweden shows that glycerin, among other ingredients, can significantly change the mechanical properties of human skin after only 10 minutes of application, and I’ve been witnessing this directly throughout my career. With increased skin hydration after just a few day, glycerin can be a great ally in the fight against dry skin.
Source: Overgaard Olsen, L., & Jemec, G. B. (1993). The influence of water, glycerin, paraffin oil and ethanol on skin mechanics. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 73(6), 404–406.
4. Shea Butter
Shea butter is a rich emollient derived from the shea tree’s nuts. It has exceptional nourishing properties, allowing it to receive the title of “Africa’s Best-Kept Natural Beauty Secret,” providing relief to severely dry, irritated skin. The high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter helps soothe and hydrate, leaving the skin soft and supple. The moisturizers in shea butter are the same ones produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. So, since it can mimic the natural moisturizing effects of our skin, it is no surprise that it makes it a superior moisturizer in the fight against dry skin.
Source: Shea Butter: The Nourishing Properties of Africa’s Best-Kept Natural Beauty Secret
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5. Plant-Based Natural Oils
Plant-based oils like sesame, safflower, or moringa oil are naturally wonderful at locking in moisture to ensure it doesn’t fade away quickly. They are abundant in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, making them ideal for hydrating dry skin. Natural skincare products that incorporate these plant-based oils are a sure thing to ensure proper hydration of the skin. Experience the hydrating power of the luxurious Marigold & Moringa Night Treatment Oil powered by 6% Vitamin C that not only deeply hydrates your skin while you sleep but also is a powerful antioxidant that protects your face against free radicals.
Marigold & Moringa
Formulated with natural plant superpowers – Marigold, Moringa Oil and Extract, Safflower Oil, Hibiscus, Allantoin and Kombucha – to help you restore your skin’s natural glow as you sleep.
How to Choose Skincare Products for Dry Skin
With so many great-looking products out there, finding the one we need can be confusing or even stressful. Between moisturizers and hydrators, gels, creams, ointments, and so on, your head might feel like a blender running at full power. That is why I wrote a specific article to help you figure out How to Choose the Right Moisturizer for Dry Skin. This comprehensive guide has detailed explanations on the type of skin and the distinction between moisturizers and humectants (the answer will surprise you!), so don’t skip it and give it a good read.