DRY OR DEHYDRATED SKIN?

DRY OR DEHYDRATED SKIN?

How to Properly Treat Dry and Dehydrated Skin


Dry Skin vs. Extremely Dry Skin — What’s the Difference?

Seasonal changes, especially colder months, can have a big impact on your skin. As temperatures drop, humidity levels decrease, and indoor heating systems can strip even more moisture from your skin — leaving it feeling tight, rough, and dull.


The first step in treating dryness is knowing where your skin stands:


  • Dry Skin: Feels tight, may look slightly dull or rough, but isn’t severely irritated.
  • Extremely Dry Skin: Itchy, flaky, and sometimes uncomfortable — a sign your skin’s natural lipids are depleted. This often develops when regular dryness goes untreated.

How to Soothe and Restore Extremely Dry Skin

For skin that feels tight, itchy, or uneven, it’s essential to cleanse gently and deeply moisturize.


  • Cleanse: Our African Black Soap is gentle enough for daily use and helps remove impurities without stripping essential moisture.
  • Lock in Hydration: Follow with our Glow Oil, rich in glycerin and micro-droplets of nourishing oils to seal in moisture and help repair your skin’s protective barrier.
  • Moisturize Deeply: DGP® Shea Butter, enriched with pure cocoa butter, restores hydration, smooths rough patches, and leaves skin feeling soft and radiant.

With consistent care, your skin can regain its natural glow and resilience.


Expert Advice: The information above is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.

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