Beauty Tips For Body Care
so i've heard in the past that because hyaluronic acid is hydrophilic, if the air around you is very dry it will actually pull moisture out of your skin/dry out your skin rather than adding moisture. is that true? does anyone know at what level of humidity (or lack of humidity i guess?) that happens? would using a more occlusive product over the hyaluronic acid products stop that from happening?i've had a lot of luck with a hyaluronic acid-heavy routine over the last few months, but the summer and fall are pretty humid where i live, while winters tend to be extremely dry. i'm wondering whether i should be cutting back on the hyaluronic acid as the air gets dryer - if so, what can i replace it with that would be similarly hydrating?my current routine is:pmoil cleanse with sweet almond oilcleanse with neutrogena hydro boost cleansing gel (only if i was wearing makeup/sunscreen)the ordinary hyaluronic acid serumneutrogena hydro boost gel creamsimple replenishing replenishing rich moisturizeraquaphor on dry spots (usually lips + bottom of nose)amoccasionally rinse with warm water before applying makeup but tbh usually nothingmy skin is sensitive and suuuuper dehydrated at all times and doesn't respond well to most chemical exfoliants/anti-acne active ingredients or to fatty alcohols. my skincare goals are just to keep my skin from feeling/looking dry without making it break out.thanks in advance for any advice!
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