Benefits of Skin FloodingWhile skin flooding is ideal for dry, dehydrated, dull, and sensitive skin, it can also benefit oily and combination skin types by providing balanced hydration. However, those with acne-prone skin should proceed with caution, as layering multiple products may exacerbate breakouts.
Skin flooding is particularly beneficial for:
Dry Skin: Provides deep hydration to alleviate flakiness and tightness.
Dehydrated Skin: Restores moisture balance, making the skin look plump and healthy.
Dull Skin: Enhances radiance and gives a natural glow.
Sensitive Skin: Soothes and calms irritation with gentle hydrating layers.
Three Types of Hydrators
To effectively practise skin flooding, it’s important to understand the three types of hydrators:
- Humectants: Attract water from the environment into your skin, keeping it hydrated. Examples include hyaluronic acid and glycerin.
- Emollients: Smooth and soften the skin, filling in the gaps between skin cells for a silky feel. Popular emollients are jojoba oil and vitamin C.
- Occlusives: Create a barrier on the skin’s surface to prevent moisture loss. Common occlusives include shea butter and squalane.