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Instant Hydrating Cream
Instant Hydrating Cream

Instant Hydrating Cream

Regular price 1,420
Hydrating Cleansing Milk
Hydrating Cleansing Milk

Hydrating Cleansing Milk

Regular price 1,370
Radiance Glow Tonic
Radiance Glow Tonic

Radiance Glow Tonic

Regular price 1,310
Anti Pollution Calming Mist
Anti Pollution Calming Mist

Anti Pollution Calming Mist

Regular price 1,150
Intense Hydrating Serum
Intense Hydrating Serum

Intense Hydrating Serum

Regular price 1,840
Ultra Soothing Mask
Ultra Soothing Mask

Ultra Soothing Mask

Regular price 1,200
Dehydration

Dehydrated skin is a condition characterized by a lack of water or moisture in the skin, rather than a lack of oil. This means that dehydrated skin lacks adequate hydration, leading to symptoms such as tightness, dullness, rough texture, and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Dehydrated skin can affect any skin type, including oily, combination, or dry skin.

The difference between dry and dehydrated skin lies in their root causes and underlying mechanisms:

  1. Dry Skin: Dry skin is a skin type characterized by a lack of oil or sebum production. It occurs when the skin's lipid barrier is compromised, leading to increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and reduced ability to retain moisture. Dry skin tends to feel tight, rough, and may appear flaky or scaly. It often requires rich, emollient moisturizers to replenish lost oils and improve skin hydration.
  1. Dehydrated Skin: Dehydrated skin, on the other hand, is a condition characterized by a lack of water in the skin. It occurs when the skin's moisture levels are depleted due to factors such as environmental aggressors, harsh skincare products, excessive sun exposure, or internal factors like dehydration, poor diet, or hormonal changes. Dehydrated skin may feel tight, dull, and may show signs of premature aging such as fine lines and wrinkles. Unlike dry skin, dehydrated skin can affect any skin type, including oily or combination skin.

While dry skin lacks oil and is associated with a compromised lipid barrier, dehydrated skin lacks water and is characterized by a depletion of moisture levels in the skin. Understanding the difference between the two conditions is crucial for selecting appropriate skincare products and treatments to address each condition effectively.

We recognize the distress that accompanies dehydrated skin, which can manifest as tightness, dullness, and an overall lack of vitality. Understanding the importance of hydration in maintaining skin health, we have meticulously curated a selection of products specifically designed to address the needs of dehydrated skin. Our formulations are thoughtfully crafted to replenish moisture levels, restore the skin's natural barrier function, and promote lasting hydration throughout the day. Drawing upon cutting-edge research and incorporating hydrating ingredients known for their efficacy, such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides, our products provide targeted solutions to combat dehydration at its core. Whether you're dealing with temporary bouts of dryness or chronic dehydration, our range of hydrating products offers tailored solutions to help you achieve a plump, radiant complexion. At Jeannot Ceuticals, we're committed to empowering you with the tools and resources you need to effectively address dehydrated skin and unlock your skin's natural luminosity.