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Dehydration of the skin is more than just a lack of water, it is also the source of many skin problems.

1. Peeling
Lack of water can cause skin peeling. Because the stratum corneum cells have been completely keratinized and dead, they cannot directly obtain water supply through blood circulation, and the stratum corneum becomes dry and falls off, causing dead skin or dandruff.
2. Tight, dry and itchy
If the skin is dehydrated for a long time or intermittently, the skin cells cannot get enough water, and the skin will tend to be tight or dry and itchy.
3. Clogs pores and develops acne
When the skin becomes dehydrated and becomes dry, the sebaceous glands will actively secrete more oil to help. Excessive oil will also block the pores, making the aging cuticles and skin wastes unable to be discharged smoothly, which will make the pores larger and make the pores larger. The skin becomes rough, and in severe cases, a series of problems such as acne and mouth closure will occur.

How does body moisturizing help?

1. Stay moisturized
If you use body lotion every day, you can not only replenish the moisture and nutrients needed by the skin every day, but also make the body lotion form a water-locking protective film on the skin surface, reducing the loss of skin moisture.
2. Soften keratin
If the skin's stratum corneum is thick, it is also recommended to use body lotion every day, which can help soften the stratum corneum, improve rough skin, make the skin softer, and improve some problems such as clogged pores and chicken skin.
 
For sure. Just as your face becomes dry the body feels the effects of the elements. Additionally, we often use harsher soaps on the body and sweat in certain areas making the skin rougher and with dry patches. Moisturizing not only helps maintain body elasticity but improves skin tone for a more even look.
 
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