What’s the Difference Between Dry and Dehydrated Skin? (And How to Fix Both!)

Have you ever felt like your skin is tight, flaky, or just lacking that healthy glow, but no matter how many creams or serums you try, it still doesn’t seem quite right? You’re not alone. One of the most common skincare confusions I see as a professional skin educator is the mix-up between dry and dehydrated skin. Many people use these terms interchangeably, but they’re actually very different. Understanding this difference is key to choosing the right products and creating a routine that works. So, let’s break it down together. What Exactly Is Dry Skin? Dry skin is a skin type, just like oily, normal, or combination skin. It’s something you’re generally born with and is determined by your genetics. Dry skin means your skin produces less natural oil (sebum) than it needs. This lack of oil leads to that tight, rough feeling you might notice, along with visible flakiness or even cracking in more severe cases. Common signs of dry skin include: Flakiness or peeling ...