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Skin Flooding: Why Your Skin Still Feels Dry

Skin flooding is one of the most talked-about skincare trends right now. At its core, it’s simple: layering hydration in a way that allows your skin to actually retain moisture, not just temporarily feel hydrated. But most people are doing it wrong.

What Skin Flooding Actually Is

Skin flooding focuses on applying hydrating products in layers while the skin is still slightly damp. This allows water-binding ingredients to work more effectively and helps prevent moisture loss throughout the day.

Why It Works

Hydrated skin is smoother, more balanced, and more responsive to treatment. Without proper hydration, even the best products won’t perform the way they should.

How to Do Skin Flooding Properly

The key is layering correctly:

• Start with clean, slightly damp skin
• Apply a toner
• Follow with a hydrating serum or booster
• Seal with a moisturizer

What to Use

Use lightweight hydration first, then build:

• Hydrate → Ronas Resting Hydra Mist

• Strengthen → Glutanex Glow Therapy Milky Serum

• Seal → Moisturizers & Creams Collection

What Most People Get Wrong

• applying to dry skin
• skipping moisturizer
• mixing too many actives

Skin flooding is about hydration, not overload.

Final Takeaway

This trend works because it focuses on what most routines are missing: structured hydration. When your skin is properly hydrated, everything else becomes more effective.

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