Dry Skin & Your Facial Routine

Dry Skin Facial Routine — Parisan Beauty Skincare
Skin Type Guide · May 2026

Dry Skin & Your
Facial Routine

A complete guide to understanding dry skin, building a routine that deeply nourishes it, and choosing the right ingredients to restore softness, glow, and comfort every day.

By Parisan Beauty Skincare · 7 min read · Skin Type Guide
"Dry skin isn't a flaw — it's a skin type with specific needs. When you build a routine that truly understands those needs, dry skin can become one of the most radiant, luminous complexions of all."

Understanding Dry Skin

What Is Dry Skin and What Causes It?

Dry skin occurs when the skin produces insufficient sebum — the natural oil that helps lock moisture into the skin's surface. Without enough sebum, the skin's protective barrier becomes compromised, allowing moisture to evaporate faster than it can be replenished. This is known as transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and it's the core challenge dry skin faces every day.

Dry skin can be genetic or triggered by environmental factors like cold weather, low humidity, harsh cleansers, hot showers, and certain medications. Understanding the cause helps you choose the most effective routine to address it.

30%
Of people have naturally dry skin as their primary skin type
TEWL
Transepidermal water loss — the key dry skin challenge
Daily moisture application needed vs. other skin types
pH
Maintaining skin's 4.5–5.5 pH is critical for dry skin barrier

Know Your Skin

Signs You Have Dry Skin

Dry skin often gets confused with dehydrated skin — but they are different. Dry skin is a skin type (lacking oil), while dehydrated skin is a condition (lacking water) that any skin type can experience. Here are the key signs of true dry skin.

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Tightness & Discomfort
Skin feels tight, especially after cleansing or exposure to cold air or wind.
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Flaking & Peeling
Dry patches or visible flakes, particularly around the nose, forehead, and chin.
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Redness & Irritation
A compromised skin barrier leads to reactive, easily irritated skin that flushes red.
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Dull Complexion
Lack of moisture makes skin appear flat, ashy, and lacking its natural glow.
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Fine Lines Appear Early
Dehydration exaggerates the appearance of fine lines, especially around the eyes and mouth.
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Almost No Visible Pores
Dry skin typically has very small, barely visible pores due to low sebum production.

The Routine

The Complete Dry Skin Facial Routine

Dry skin needs a routine built around three core principles — gentle cleansing to preserve oils, layered hydration to replenish moisture at every skin level, and occlusive sealing to lock it all in. Here is the ideal AM and PM structure.

🌅 Morning Routine
  • Rinse with lukewarm water only (skip morning cleanser)
  • Hydrating, alcohol-free toner
  • Hyaluronic acid serum (on damp skin)
  • Nourishing eye cream
  • Rich, ceramide moisturiser
  • Facial oil (optional, for extra nourishment)
  • SPF 30+ — hydrating formula
🌙 Evening Routine
  • Oil or balm cleanser to remove SPF and makeup
  • Cream or milk cleanser (gentle second cleanse)
  • Essence or hydrating toner
  • Hyaluronic acid + peptide serum
  • Retinol (1–2×/week, low concentration)
  • Rich night cream or sleeping mask
  • Face oil or occlusive balm to seal
💡 Pro Tip: Skip your morning cleanser if your skin feels dry or tight. Simply rinsing with lukewarm water is enough for dry skin — over-cleansing strips away the natural oils your skin desperately needs overnight. Save the full cleanse for the evening.

Best Ingredients

The Must-Have Ingredients for Dry Skin

The right ingredients make or break a dry skin routine. These are the non-negotiables that actively restore moisture, repair the barrier, and keep your skin soft and comfortable all day.

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Hyaluronic Acid
Draws moisture from the environment into skin. Apply to damp skin and seal immediately with moisturiser for best results.
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Ceramides
The building blocks of your skin barrier. Ceramides fill the gaps between skin cells, preventing moisture loss and keeping irritants out.
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Squalane
A lightweight, non-comedogenic oil that mimics skin's natural sebum. Intensely moisturising without feeling heavy or greasy.
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Glycerin
A powerful humectant that attracts and retains water in the outer skin layer, keeping skin soft and plump throughout the day.
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Shea Butter
A rich occlusive that creates a protective seal on the skin's surface, locking moisture in overnight and softening rough, flaky patches.
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Peptides
Support collagen production and skin repair — particularly important for dry skin, which is more prone to fine lines and structural weakening.
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Niacinamide
Strengthens the skin barrier and reduces water loss. Also calms redness and irritation — common side effects of a compromised dry skin barrier.
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Allantoin
A soothing, healing ingredient that calms irritation, promotes cell renewal, and helps soften and smooth dry, rough skin texture.

What to Avoid

Ingredients & Habits That Worsen Dry Skin

Equally important as what you use is what you avoid. These common ingredients and habits actively strip or disrupt the moisture balance that dry skin struggles to maintain.

🚫 Alcohol-Based Toners
Denatured alcohol strips the skin's natural oils instantly, worsening dryness and damaging the barrier.
🚫 Foaming Cleansers
High-lather cleansers often contain sulphates that remove too much natural oil, leaving skin feeling tight and stripped.
🚫 Hot Showers & Steam
Hot water dissolves the skin's lipid barrier — always cleanse with lukewarm water only.
🚫 Over-Exfoliating
Dry skin can easily become sensitised. Limit exfoliation to once a week with a gentle lactic acid rather than harsh scrubs.
🚫 Fragrance in Products
Fragrance — natural or synthetic — is a common irritant for dry, sensitive skin and can trigger inflammation and redness.
🚫 Skipping SPF
UV damage worsens dry skin and weakens collagen. Choose an SPF with a hydrating, non-drying formula designed for dry skin.

Seasonal Adjustments

How to Adapt Your Routine Every Season

Dry skin is most affected by seasonal changes — especially the shift from warm to cold months. Here's how to adjust your routine to keep your skin balanced year-round.

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Spring
Transition to lighter textures as humidity rises. Add a gentle exfoliant once a week to refresh dull winter skin.
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Summer
Switch to gel-cream moisturisers. Increase hyaluronic acid and use a hydrating SPF mist throughout the day.
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Autumn
Start adding richer creams and facial oils back. Layer your hydration as temperatures drop and wind increases.
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Winter
Maximise moisture — use overnight sleeping masks, occlusive balms, and consider a humidifier to restore air moisture indoors.

Expert Tips

6 Golden Rules for Managing Dry Skin

  • 1 Always moisturise within 60 seconds of cleansing. This is the "damp skin" rule — applying moisturiser while skin is still slightly damp traps existing water in the skin and dramatically improves absorption.
  • 2 Layer your hydration. Don't rely on one product to do all the work. Use a toner, then serum, then moisturiser, then oil — each layer serves a different purpose and together they create lasting hydration that a single cream cannot achieve.
  • 3 Use a humidifier indoors. Especially in winter, indoor heating drops air humidity to very low levels — this directly pulls moisture from your skin. A humidifier running while you sleep makes a noticeable difference to dry skin.
  • 4 Never go to sleep with bare skin. Dry skin loses moisture overnight — always apply at minimum a moisturiser before sleep, and ideally a rich night cream or sleeping mask as a final occlusive layer.
  • 5 Hydrate from the inside out. Drinking adequate water, eating omega-3-rich foods (salmon, walnuts, flaxseed), and reducing alcohol and caffeine all support skin moisture levels from within.
  • 6 Patch-test every new product. Dry skin is often sensitive. Before adding any new product to your routine, test on the inner forearm for 24 hours to avoid reactions that could further compromise your barrier.

Dry Skin Can Be Your Greatest Glow

Dry skin, when properly cared for, doesn't just survive — it thrives. With the right routine, the right ingredients, and consistent daily care, dry skin can achieve a deeply luminous, soft, and radiant complexion that truly glows from within.

The key is never to fight your skin type, but to work with it — giving it exactly what it needs, morning and night, through every season of the year.

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