DEHYDRATED VS DRY SKIN | Dr Dray

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In today's video I discuss the differences between dehydrated and dry skin. I share skin care tips for dehydrated skin and dry skin. I cover the best skin care ingredients for dehydrated skin and the best skin care ingredients for dry skin.

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I’m happy to hear that coffee is not an issue

tammy
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I swear it's like Dr. Dray knows exactly what my skin is going through when she uploads her videos....also tried the Necessaire's products at Sephora yesterday - loved them!

davidle
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I see my derm annually for a skin check but she only has a few minutes to give me advice on how to cope with aging. I leave frustrated (I’m an RN and like getting more information). Last time I left with a $160 bottle of Vit C. Thanks to you I will never do that again! I am so thankful to have I found you on YouTube and I appreciate the education you give me. Really enjoy your deep dive educational videos like this one. Keep up the great work!

ellerob
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No wonder I felt no use in applying oil on my skin. Never knew the difference between dry skin and dehydrated skin. Thank you for this video.

yvonnelam
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So happy for this information - as I get 'wiser', my oily skin is becoming 'normal but dehydrated' according to my esthetician...I nod my head like I understand what she means, but NOW I really get it. I love this detailed information! Oh, and as a coffee lover, I'm SO happy to hear that coffee isn't 'the enemy' - reversing all my efforts to drink more water. Thanks for keeping us educated!

rocketmansdaughter
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Dr. Dray, that’s what I love about you. You don’t just tell us what to use, you thoroughly explain whatever the topic.

reganraula
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Took so long figuring out what’s different in your look today. Middle-parted hair style suits you Dr. Dray!

Cal
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I love your deep dives into how the skin functions. You can’t get too detailed for me! Educational slides make my day:) You are so generous in sharing knowledge.

juliabinford
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I've never been to a dermatologist that has really helped me other than to freeze something off. I really appreciate learning what I can here.

darthlaurel
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This is so interesting! I live in Arizona “it’s a dry heat” and I would refer to my skin being dry, I think, when the environmental issues like we have hard water resulting is stiff or taut skin.

Malariejane
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Humidifiers also help. They can’t solve the problem altogether (you still have to drink lots of water) but they are definitely helpful. I own three humidifiers (for my office, bedside and living room) and I turn them on whenever the humidity hits 50% or lower.

iamsohea
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Adding products containing urea has been a game changer for face, body, and nail care for me. Indeed it does all the things you've mentioned in your videos. I haven't eliminated occlusives or products with an oily base completely but have slowly learned from you that those products alone aren't the answer to improving skin barrier function and eliminating dryness. Thanks for another very educational video!

sharonanderson
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Thank you for this video! Much appreciated. I am a heavy tea drinker and I do not enjoy drinking a lot of plain water or any other beverages. And I hear from everywhere that tea is dehydrating and water is the only saviour. I needed to hear that this is not true! PS. I have to say, you look so nice in this video!

nh
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I've been longing so much for someone to answer this question for me. I hope Dr. Dray notices it.

What is the correct skincare routine for those who are working on a graveyard shift? Where literally your morning starts at 10PM-7AM and your night and bedtime starts 7AM onwards until 4-5 in the afternoon. Where does application of sunscreen be inserted?

aniksdote
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"Drink more water..the answer to everyone woes" 🤣🤣

zoeberry
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This is such a key concept! Really helped me when I first heard from you. Also just watched the J Lo video- about HRT- a reason no one talks about it is that one tiny study that, for a generation, caused docs to avoid discussion with us as we lived through menopause. Three sisters- all live in different areas, different docs (now in our mid 50's- 60's). None of our docs brought up to us as an option for menopause. None of my friends either- the only quick mention was that unless you were practically dying from symptoms, it wasn't worth the risk to really consider HRT. Yeah I didn't have horrible typical symptoms but maybe it would've helped with horrible worsening chronic migraine...

Lsp
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This made me go back to my lecture classes .... u r a great lecturer...u should try joining in a college too.. u explain amazingly.... thank u so much.

sudeshnahazra
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You look really pretty here Dr. Dray. Been watching since 2017. Love your content still

nickylapiel
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hi dr. dray. if u happened to read my comment, please talk more about dehydrated skin. influencers always talk about PI, PIH, rosacea, dryness, acne prone, oily, combo etc but no one really dive in about dehydrated skin (dry-dehydrated or oily-dehydrated), how to handle it and what kind of product should be use and should not use.

ownsbytessa
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Thank you for explaining the epidermis and skin cell turnover. It totally makes sense why my son’s skin soaks up lotions and water within seconds/minutes. He doesn’t produce the STS enzyme and has a form of ichthyosis. Thank you for this video. I appreciate it!

MrsRia