Hydration Vs Moisture: How To Know What Your Skin Needs

 


Hydration and moisture are two very distinct skincare needs. While many products that are marketed as moisturizers contain both moisturizing and hydrating properties, people may not come to realise that both of them vary in their nature. People should pick products which are formulated for their skin type. 

A simple way to differentiate the two is to know that hydration refers to water and moisture refers to oil. This is how you can know better about what your skin needs: 


* Humectants: For rough, thick, scaly, or very dry skin.

* Emollients: For rough, dry skin and routine skin care.

* Occlusives: For very dry skin and preventing atopic dermatitis, which is a chronic red, itchy skin condition.


Hydration: Humectants are ingredients that increase the skin’s hydration by attracting water from the environment to the skin. Some examples of hydrating ingredients include honey, gelatin, urea, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, etc. 


Moisturization: Some types of moisturizers include occlusives, emollients and protein rejuvenators. While occlusives are basically oils and lipids which form a layer on the skin to prevent water loss, emollients strengthen the skin’s barrier function and promote an improvement in the skin’s appearance. Protein rejuvenators include collagen, keratin and elastin. 


If you’re looking for an optimum moisturizer for your skin, consider using UniQaya’s skin-balancing moisturizer with peach extract. It offers ultra hydration with a moisture lock technology for an added glow.


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