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Dry Skin: Nourishment and Protection

Dry Skin: Nourishment and Protection

Dry skin is delicate and thin, like a rose petal. Due to genetics or the use of aggressive skincare products, it lacks the natural lipids needed to retain moisture. This weakens the skin’s protective barrier, leading to microcracks that allow pathogenic bacteria to penetrate deeper layers of the skin. As a result, inflammation develops, causing redness, discomfort, burning, itching, and tightness. Epidermal renewal accelerates, the surface begins to flake, and fine lines appear earlier on dry skin.

Dry skin requires particularly gentle care to avoid further disruption of the lipid barrier. Scrubs with coarse particles and cosmetics containing strong acids should be avoided.

The first step in proper skincare is extremely gentle cleansing. It is best to choose soft foams and lotions without harsh surfactants that can damage the barrier. SpiruSkin Cleansing Milk delicately dissolves impurities and helps restore the skin’s natural barrier with nourishing coconut and almond oils. Spirulina extract provides vitamins and antioxidants, while aloe vera gel deeply hydrates and eases tightness. The formula—free from parabens, mineral oils, and synthetic fragrances—not only cleanses but also prepares the skin for subsequent care.

Deep hydration restores lost moisture, smooths texture, eliminates flaking, and soothes discomfort. Intensely moisturizing serums with hyaluronic acid, such as SpiruSkin Eye & Face Essence with its convenient roller applicator, are especially beneficial for dry skin. Apply the serum to cleansed skin before your cream to enhance radiance.

SpiruSkin Nutritive Cream offers essential nourishment for dry skin through valuable plant oils such as shea butter and almond oil, whose composition resembles the skin’s own lipids. These oils absorb easily, replenish lipid deficiencies, and leave the skin silky smooth. Spirulina enriches the skin with vitamins and minerals that optimize cellular processes. Lecithin—a key component of cell membranes and the skin’s intercellular “cement”—fills gaps between cells, restoring barrier integrity. Hyaluronic acid provides deep, long-lasting hydration.

 

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