11/21Use a serum that is hydrating

Use a serum that is hydrating

Apply a serum that is hydrating on your skin before you add amoisturizer. Ensure your serum contains hyaluronic acid. This is because our skin naturally produces this type of acid. Replenishing your skin with more of it can help keep it hydrated.

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12/21Stop smoking

Stop smoking

Smoking is injurious to health and that's no news. But another major thing that smoking does is it takes away all the essential oils from your skin. This in turn dehydrates your skin and makes it dry and itchy. Hence, it's a wise decision to quite smoking and do some good to your overall health.

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13/21Hydrating sheet mask

Hydrating sheet mask

Sheet masks have become such a convenient thing to give your skin the extra hydration and boost that it needs. The sheet nourishes the skin since it contains all the ingredients necessary for the same. But always make that you remove the sheet mask before it fully dries. The dry sheet mask can pull out moisture fro your skin and you don't want that.

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14/21Exercise on a daily basis

Exercise on a daily basis

Working out regularly will make you flush out all the toxins from your body and even help your skin sweat it all out. This will in turn nourish and hydrate your skin which makes it easy for you to deal with dry skin issues. Make sure you take a good shower once you're done exercising.

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15/21Regularly exfoliate your skin

Regularly exfoliate your skin

When there is a build up of dead skin cells, it impacts how much moisture your skin is able to absorb. Therefore, it is essential to make sure your skin is clean and fresh at all times. Exfoliate at least twice a week. You can try Dermalinfusion or Hydrafacials to get the job done.

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16/21Diet

Diet

Having a dry skin might also indicate that you don't have a proper diet to help your skin hydrate itself. A good diet can play a very important role in skin health and it pays off while you sleep which is when your body regenerates and benefits most richly from good diet. Make sure you include flaxseeds, egg yolks, walnuts, etc. in your diet.

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17/21Olive Oil Remedy

Olive Oil Remedy

Yes, turns out you can use olive oil in ways apart from consuming it. It happens to have the most wonderful moisturising effects which is why it'll help hydrate your dry skin in no time. It contains a lot of fatty acids and antioxidants which contribute to its moisturising properties. Try mixing it in your moisturiser or your scrub when you apply them.

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18/21Milk Treatment

Milk Treatment

Remember how your mother kept telling you that you should wash your skin and body with milk and you just put it up to superstitious beliefs? Well, turns out she may have a point. Milk contains lactic acid that not just works as a natural exfoliant but also helps retain moisture in the skin.

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19/21Honey

Honey

Honey has humectant, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties which all contribute to its moisturising properties. Containing minerals and vitamins that are essential for the skin, it also ensures that your skin stays hydrated. Try rubbing some dry honey on your skin before you head for a bath and see for yourself the difference it'll make.

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20/21Replenish your skin

Replenish your skin

If you have dehydrated skin, you need to drink a lot of fluids, especially water. You should also limit the amount of coffee you drink and cut down on smoking. This may be a hard one, but if you want to get your healthy skin back you need to say goodbye to alcohol. Another way to replenish your skin in order to get the hydration levels up is my exercising and consuming lots of vegetables.

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