Facial serums have been some of the most in-demand skincare products of the past several years, for good reason. They deliver a youthful plumping effect and make the skin feel soft and oh-so hydrated. Serums are lighter and a better fit for sensitive or outbreak-prone skin than lotions or creams, while also having greater absorbability. They also tend to not contain low quality ingredients such as silicones or sulfates, which aren't good nourishment for the skin. Let's focus on good serums for dry skin. Here are the best types and ingredients you should look for, the benefits, and how to apply.
First off, it's recommended to stick with serums that are water or high-quality oil based because it absorbs better into the epidermis (you don't want products merely sitting on top of your skin!). By far one of the top ingredients you should look for is hyaluronic acid; it retains moisture better than nearly any other ingredient. How cool is this - studies have shown that it holds up to 1000 times it's weight in water. Ceramides (lipids that help strengthen the skin's protective barrier) are another great ingredient, you can often find these paired with hyaluronic acid in a single formula. Fun fact: Both hyaluronic acid and ceramides are naturally made within the body.
What About Vitamin C Serum for Dry Skin?
Vitamin C is another super-ingredient you should be applying to your skin. We all know the incredible health benefits is has within our bodies; it does the same for our facial skin. It encourages a bright glow, collagen production, protects the face from environmental pollution, and promotes healing from ultraviolet sun damage. An added bonus is that Vitamin C even decreases epidermal water loss with continued use. Besides these benefits, since it helps to plump and hydrate it also improves the appearance of under-eye bags and dark circles.
Where to Buy and How to Apply Serums
The good news is that serums are not difficult to find. You can find countless options at local stores, pharmacies, shopping malls and online. Now that you know why you should add these to your skincare regimen, let's talk about how to properly apply. Serums should be applied differently than you would using a moisturizer or cream. You aren't supposed to furiously rub it in or even gently massage, like you could an eye cream. Keep in mind that serums are highly concentrated active ingredient products, so you need very little to cover the entire face and neck... about a dime-sized amount. Apply using your fingertips, gently patting it on followed by lightly smoothing the product into the skin. You basically want the product to fully absorb on its own.
Now you know some of the best dry skin face serum products to try, and certain hydrating ingredients to look for. Just make sure you choose a serum formulated for dry skin. If you choose a product containing hyaluronic acid and Vitamin C, you can't go wrong.