Hydramemory Rich Sorbet Cream
Hydrating glow cream
skin care
Maria Giulia Simonazzi | International Training Manager
8 min read

Picture this: You’ve just purchased a new moisturizer that you apply every morning and night. Yet, despite being disciplined in your application, your skin still feels dry and flaky after each use. Sound familiar? If you are someone who struggles with dry skin, rest assured, you are not alone. Dry skin is entirely normal, affecting individuals of all ages and skin types.
While dry skin may feel frustrating—fear not. We are going to provide you with insights into the causes of dry skin, offer practical solutions to achieve soft, supple skin, and even introduce you to some Comfort Zone's products that you’ll be eager to “add to cart.”
Dry skin is a common skin condition characterized by a lack of moisture and oils in the outermost layer of the skin. While some only experience dry skin during the cold winter months, others battle it throughout the course of the year. The most common symptoms experienced by those with dry skin are:
Despite using moisturizers daily, some people still encounter dry skin. This may be due to a number of reasons:
Frequent washing can strip the skin's natural oils, leading to dryness and potential irritation. Hands can be one of the most commonly affected areas. To prevent this, use a gentle moisturizing soap and follow up with a nourishing hand cream to help restore and maintain the skin's moisture balance.
Not exfoliating on a regular basis can cause a build-up of dead skin cells that remain on the surface. Through gentle exfoliation, this barrier of skin cells is removed, allowing moisturizers to hydrate the skin more effectively.
While hot showers may feel good, they can actually strip the moisture and natural oils from your body, leaving your skin feeling dry. Opt for lukewarm water or limit your bathing time.
Low humidity, harsh or cold weather conditions, and prolonged sun exposure can all contribute to dry skin. To fortify your skin's resilience against these environmental factors, we recommend incorporating Comfort Zone’s Hydramemory Collection into your skincare routine. This collection, designed to provide skin-adaptive hydration and protection, can help keep your skin refreshed and revitalized due to the incorporation of prickly pear extract.
Dehydration doesn't just affect your overall health, it also has a significant impact on the health of your skin. While it may not be the sole cause of dry skin, proper hydration plays an integral role in maintaining your overall health and well-being.
Some skincare products may contain harsh chemicals, such as benzyl alcohols and sulfates, that can lead to irritation and dryness. Opt for gentle products that are labeled fragrance-free or hypoallergenic.
In certain cases, dry skin may be from an underlying medical condition. This could include conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or contact dermatitis. If dry skin persists with no improvement, consult a dermatologist.
Moisturizing is a fundamental step in any proper skincare routine, whether you have dry, oily, sensitive, or combination skin. An effective moisturizer can help the skin maintain moisture and soothe irritation. It can also address specific skin concerns, such as aging or acne, making it a key factor in achieving a healthy and radiant complexion. The following tips can help you maximize the benefits of moisturizing.
Many people experience dry skin simply because they are using the wrong moisturizer. To combat dry skin, look for ingredients such as ceramides, glycerin, shea butter, vitamin C, and lipids. These ingredients help lock in serums and are designed to improve and maintain the skin’s moisture barrier. For an added benefit, opt for a moisturizer that includes SPF for sun protection.
Moisturizers work by hydrating and sealing in moisture on the skin's surface. The best time to apply your moisturizer is right after you shower. This ensures you lock in moisture and replenish your skin’s hydration. Additionally, you should be applying a moisturizer during your morning and nighttime routine after your hydrating toner and serums.
Creams tend to be thicker than lotion, making them more effective at sealing in moisture and protecting against dryness.

Serums are made with a high concentration of active ingredients that address specific skin concerns. For dry skin, look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid or vitamin C to soothe dryness and promote brighter skin. These are typically applied before moisturizing.
Hydrating your skin is essential for achieving smooth, supple skin. Here are some expert tips to help you treat dry skin:
Start by using a gentle cleanser that is fragrance-free and won’t strip your natural oils. Slowly incorporate exfoliation into your skincare routine, two to three times a week, to remove the build-up of dead skin cells. Additionally, consider using a hydrating toner and serum. Always end your routine with a rich, nourishing moisturizer to lock in hydration.
Healthy skin starts from within. Ensure you stay well-hydrated by drinking enough water and maintaining a balanced diet. A lack of iron, zinc, vitamin A, and vitamin D can result in skin dryness.
If your dry skin continues, even after altering your skincare regimen and making lifestyle changes, consult a dermatologist. Dermatologists can identify any underlying skin concerns and provide guidance on managing your dry skin.

Focusing on conscious skincare, Comfort zone works to provide clean, science-driven formulas, highly concentrated in natural-origin and high-tech ingredients. This includes a range of products designed specifically to address dry skin. Let’s take a look at some of them below:
Dry skin can be quite frustrating to manage. Remember, it is important to understand your unique skin needs and adopt healthy skin care habits. To combat persistent dry skin, explore the wide range of consciously formulated products offered by Comfort Zone.

Hydrating glow cream
Hydration boosting serum
Hydration recharging mist
Ultra gentle cleanser