10 September, 2024
Not drinking enough water can leave your skin lacking in moisture, leading to dehydration.
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Using products with strong chemicals or alcohol can strip your skin of its natural oils, causing dryness.
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Exposure to extreme weather conditions, such as excessive sun, wind, or low humidity, can deplete your skin’s moisture levels.
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Frequent hot showers can remove essential oils from your skin, contributing to dehydration.
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A lack of essential fatty acids and nutrients in your diet can impact your skin’s ability to retain moisture.
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Certain medical conditions, like eczema or psoriasis, can affect your skin’s hydration levels and lead to dryness.
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