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How to deal with dry skin that is more prone to wrinkles?

Jak radzić sobie z suchą skórą, która jest bardziej podatna na zmarszczki?

Is your skin often tight, rough, and prone to irritation? If so, it's likely in need of intensive regeneration and a solid dose of hydration. Dry skin not only ages faster but is also more susceptible to wrinkles and loss of firmness. The key is proper skincare and a few simple changes to your daily routine. Here are proven ways to restore your skin's softness, elasticity, and youthful glow!

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What are the types of wrinkles?

Wrinkles are a natural part of the skin aging process, but not all wrinkles are created equally. Some appear due to facial movements, while others are the result of gravity or excessive sun exposure. Understanding the types of wrinkles and what causes them is the first step to effective prevention and proper skin care. Read on to learn more: What are the types of wrinkles?

What to do to reduce facial wrinkles?

Every smile, frown, or grimace is a natural part of our facial expressions. Over time, however, these small movements leave their mark on the skin in the form of facial wrinkles. Can they be reduced and their formation slowed? Absolutely! The key lies in proper skincare, a conscious lifestyle, and modern cosmetic methods. Find out how to care for your skin and enjoy smooth skin for years to come: What to do to reduce facial wrinkles?

Rebuilding the skin barrier – the key to retaining moisture

One of the main causes of dry skin is a damaged hydrolipid barrier, which is responsible for retaining water in the epidermis. When this barrier is damaged – whether due to improper care, environmental factors, or the natural aging process – the skin loses its ability to retain moisture, resulting in dryness, irritation, and accelerated wrinkle formation. 

Damage to the hydrolipid barrier can manifest itself in a variety of ways: tightness, roughness, a tendency to flake, redness, and even increased susceptibility to allergic reactions. Skin that is not adequately protected against moisture loss becomes more sensitive to external factors such as wind, frost, pollution, and UV radiation, which can further worsen its condition.

To restore skin's health and elasticity, it's crucial to use appropriate products that support the rebuilding of the hydrolipid barrier. It's also important to avoid harsh detergents, long, hot baths, and gentle cleansers that don't damage the skin's natural barrier.

The most effective ingredients supporting the regeneration of the skin barrier:

  • Ceramides – lipids naturally occurring in the skin, which rebuild the protective layer and increase resistance to external factors.
  • Squalane – intensively moisturizes and protects the skin against dehydration.
  • Lanolin – creates a protective film that prevents water loss.
  • Oat extract – soothes and reduces irritation.
  • Niacinamide – strengthens the skin barrier, soothes inflammation and reduces moisture loss.
  • Sodium lactate – a natural humectant that binds water in the skin and protects against dryness.

For best results, it is worth using products that contain several of these ingredients at the same time to ensure comprehensive regeneration of the skin barrier.

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Moisturizing – the basic strategy to combat dryness

To effectively moisturize dry skin, you should use products that both supply moisture and prevent its loss. Regular use of cosmetics rich in humectants and water-binding substances is crucial.

Best moisturizing ingredients:

  • Hyaluronic acid – intensively binds water in the skin and improves its elasticity.
  • Glycerine – increases skin hydration and supports its regeneration.
  • Urea – has moisturizing and exfoliating properties, thanks to which it improves the structure of the epidermis.
  • Aloe – soothes irritations and supports the regeneration of skin cells.
  • Aloe extract – soothes and reduces dryness.
  • Niacinamide – strengthens the protective barrier and reduces moisture loss.

Using richly formulated moisturizing creams should become a daily skincare ritual. It's worth remembering that applying products to damp skin (e.g., immediately after washing) increases their effectiveness.

Diet and hydration – care from the inside

Skin condition reflects the overall health of the body, so proper diet and hydration are essential to combat dryness. Eating foods rich in fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants can improve the skin's barrier function.

Essential nutrients:

  • Omega-3 and omega-6 acids (found in fish, nuts, linseed) – support skin hydration and reduce inflammation.
  • Vitamin A (carrots, sweet potatoes, eggs) – supports the regeneration of skin cells.
  • Vitamin C (citrus fruits, peppers, parsley) – stimulates collagen production, improving skin firmness.
  • Vitamin E (almonds, vegetable oils) – acts as a strong antioxidant and protects the skin against oxidative stress.
  • Zinc and copper – support skin regeneration and have anti-inflammatory properties.

Don't forget about proper hydration - drinking at least 1.5-2 liters of water a day helps maintain the proper level of skin hydration.

Protection against external factors

Dry skin is more susceptible to harmful external factors such as UV radiation, wind, frost, and pollution. Protection against these factors is crucial to maintaining healthy and moisturized skin.

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Most important steps:

  • Use of SPF 30-50 filters – UV radiation damages the skin and accelerates the aging process.
  • Avoiding long, hot baths – high water temperature can lead to excessive moisture loss.
  • Limiting the use of aggressive detergents – choosing gentle cleansing gels and micellar fluids that do not disturb the skin barrier.
  • Air humidification in rooms – especially in winter, when heating causes the skin to dry out.
  • Wearing protective clothing and sunglasses – prevents skin irritation.

Active ingredients against wrinkles in dry skin

Dry skin is particularly susceptible to wrinkles because it has a weakened protective barrier, loses moisture more quickly, and is less elastic. Therefore, it's crucial to use active ingredients that not only moisturize but also support collagen production, improve skin firmness, and protect it from oxidative stress. Here are the most effective ingredients that should be included in skincare products for people with dry and mature skin.

Retinyl retinoate – strong anti-wrinkle effect

Retinyl retinoate is a modern derivative of retinol, combining its effectiveness with greater stability and reduced risk of irritation. It works gently yet effectively, improving skin elasticity, reducing wrinkles, and evening out skin tone. Its improved bioavailability means it can also be used throughout the day, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a gentler alternative to classic retinoids.

To fully utilize the potential of retinoids, it is worth reaching for advanced formulas that combine their action with other skin-supporting ingredients. Serum with retinyl retinoate, peptides and vitamin E is an excellent choice for those looking for an effective, yet gentler anti-aging solution.

Peptides – the building blocks of young skin

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that support skin regeneration, stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis, and strengthen its structure. They not only have anti-wrinkle properties but also aid in skin healing, reduce inflammation, and rebuild the protective barrier. Copper peptides also support the repair of skin damage and accelerate regenerative processes.

Coenzyme Q10 – strong protection against free radicals

Coenzyme Q10 is a naturally occurring antioxidant in the body that neutralizes free radicals responsible for skin aging. Its levels in the skin decline with age, leading to loss of elasticity and wrinkle formation. Using creams and serums with coenzyme Q10 helps protect the skin from oxidative stress, strengthens its lipid barrier, and supports cellular regeneration.

Niacinamide – soothing and evening out skin tone

Niacinamide, or vitamin B3, has multifaceted effects—it improves skin elasticity, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, supports the skin's protective barrier, and evens out skin tone. It's particularly useful for dry skin because it increases the production of ceramides, which help retain water. It also has a soothing effect, reducing irritation and redness.

Slow down the aging process of your skin and always look young!

Don't let dry skin accelerate the aging process! Proper skincare isn't just about creams, but also about lifestyle, a proper diet, and effective protection from external factors. By caring for your skin both inside and out, you can significantly improve its condition, smooth wrinkles, and restore a radiant appearance. Start today—your skin will thank you!

Advanced Line by Rue de Skin – targeted anti-wrinkle therapy

People looking for comprehensive care should pay attention to the Line Advanced by Rue de Skin, which was created for short-term, targeted therapies. Each product in this series focuses on specific skin concerns, providing intensive regeneration and strengthening.

Cosmetics from this line support the skin's natural renewal processes, replenish deficient active ingredients, and help maintain a healthy, youthful appearance. Regular use of products from this line, combined with appropriate care and sun protection, can significantly slow down the aging process and restore skin's radiance.

Your skin will reward you with a beautiful appearance – all it takes is care, consistency, and a little knowledge to enjoy its health every day!

Footnotes:

  1. Bednarski, I. and Lesiak, A. (2016). Molecular factors involved in skin dryness in diabetic patients. Dermatology Review, 3, 222-226. https://doi.org/10.5114/dr.2016.60627
  2. Kurek-Górecka, A., Balwierz, R., Mizera, P., Nowak, M., & Żurawska-Płaksej, E. (2018). Therapeutic and cosmetic importance of hemp oil. Pharmacy Poland, 74(12), 704-708. https://doi.org/10.32383/farmpol/118618 
  3. Leung, D. and Guttman-Yassky, E. (2014). Unraveling the complexity of atopic dermatitis: a paradigm shift in treatment. Alergologia Polska – Polish Journal of Allergology, 1(4), T17-T32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alergo.2014.11.005
  4. Obrzud, D. (2024). The negative and beneficial effects of ultraviolet radiation on the condition of the skin. Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine, 13(3), 125-133. https://doi.org/10.52336/acm.2024.019 
  5. Stryczyńska, G. (2011). Assessment of the effectiveness and results of application research of soft cream aquastop ® radioterapia (ziołolek sp. z oo) in patients with dry and irritated skin, receiving radiotherapy. Contemporary Oncology, 1, 59-65. https://doi.org/10.5114/wo.2011.20733

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