What is dewy skin?
Dewy skin refers to a supple, well-hydrated dermis. In short, someone with dewy skin has achieved a complexion that looks fresh, hydrated, and offers a natural glow.
How do I get dewy skin? A natural dewy skincare routine!
Dewy skin can be achieved in many different ways, but above all, the first step is skincare! Start with a consistent, basic routine and build on your treatments from there.
Cleanse, exfoliate, moisturize, SPF
SkinMedica AHA BHA exfoliating cleanser
This exfoliating cleanser gently scrubs away dead skin, improving the appearance of skin tone and texture.
SkinMedica TNS advanced + growth factor serum
This serum improves the appearance of coarse wrinkles, fine lines, skin tone, and texture.
SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic
This serum improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, loss of firmness, and brightens skin’s complexion.
ZO Illuminating AOX serum
This serum provides protection against pollution and premature signs of aging while visibly brightening the skin.
SkinMedica Essential Defense tinted spf
This slightly tinted, lightweight formulation gives you the highest level of UVA protection available, along with UVB coverage.
Are there additional treatments you can do to make skin more dewy?
HydraFacial
This treatment exfoliates, extracts, and infuses serums into the skin. By incorporating regular treatments into your skincare routine, you’ll maximize your dewy results.
Botox
Schedule a consultation for a facial balancing treatment. By relaxing muscles in specific eras of the face, we can adjust the light reflection on the face cast for an even more dewy appearance.
Skinvive
Glow from the inside out with this Hyaluronic Acid injectable to get the hydration directly into the dermis.
Are there lifestyle changes I can make to create a natural glow?
Stay hydrated from the inside out. As the days get longer, and hotter, remember to drink your water. Your skin will thank you! Dewy skin starts with how we eat. Incorporate foods rich in antioxidants to help your skin fight free radical damage and reduce inflammation. For example: Berries, nuts, and fish.