The Best Summer Routine for Dehydrated Skin

Long days in air conditioning, increased sun exposure, and changes in humidity can leave skin looking dull and feeling uncomfortable. Many people assume their skin is dry, but the real issue is often dehydration.

Dehydrated skin lacks water, not oil. It can affect any skin type and often shows up as tightness, dullness, fine dehydration lines, or skin that feels both oily and thirsty at the same time.

The good news is that a few simple adjustments can help restore hydration and keep skin comfortable throughout the summer months.

Dehydration Is a Condition, Not a Skin Type

One of the most common skincare misconceptions is confusing dehydrated skin with dry skin.

Dry skin is a skin type that lacks oil, while dehydration is a skin condition caused by a lack of water in the skin. Any skin type can become dehydrated, including oily, combination, normal, and dry skin.

This is why someone can experience both excess shine and dehydration at the same time. When skin lacks water, it may produce more oil in an attempt to compensate, leaving the complexion looking oily while still feeling tight, dull, or uncomfortable.

Understanding this distinction is often the first step toward choosing products that truly address the problem.

How to Support Dehydrated Skin in Summer

Summer can be surprisingly challenging for dehydrated skin. Air conditioning, travel, sun exposure, and frequent cleansing can all reduce the skin’s moisture levels.

Choose a gentle cleanser. Avoid products that leave the skin feeling stripped or squeaky clean. Your skin should feel comfortable after cleansing, not tight or dry. e.g. Gernetic Glyco Milk, Sothys Vitality Milk

Use a hydration serum. Lightweight serums containing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid help attract and retain moisture, leaving the skin looking smoother and more supple. e.g. Sothys Intensive Hydrating Serum

Seal in hydration. Follow with a moisturizer suited to your skin type and current skin condition. e.g. Gernetic Tropo Plus

Protect daily. Broad-spectrum SPF is essential year-round and especially important during summer. e.g. France Laure Revolusolaire SPF30

A Note From Our Esthetician

One of the most common concerns we hear during our complimentary virtual skincare consultations is:

“My skin feels oily, but it also feels tight and uncomfortable.”

In many cases, the issue is dehydration rather than excess oil.

Choosing the right products depends not only on your skin type but also on your skin’s current condition, your environment, and the products you are already using. This is why professional skincare recommendations are rarely one-size-fits-all.

A simple adjustment to your cleanser, serum, or moisturizer can often make a significant difference in how your skin looks and feels.

The Best Summer Routine for Dehydrated Skin

Cleanse: Choose a gentle cleanser that removes impurities without disrupting the skin barrier.

Prepare: Apply a hydrating essence or lotion to help prepare the skin for the next steps.

Hydrate: Apply a hydration serum to slightly damp skin.

Moisturize: Select a moisturizer appropriate for your skin type and current skin condition. Lighter textures often work well in summer, while very dry skin may require a richer cream.

Protect: Finish with broad-spectrum SPF every day.

Cleanse: Remove sunscreen, makeup, and daily impurities with a gentle cleanser.

Hydrate: Reapply your hydration serum.

Nourish: Apply a cream suited to your skin’s needs. Evening is often the ideal time to use richer, more nourishing textures.

Hydrating Mask: Use once or twice weekly to restore comfort and radiance when skin feels stressed or depleted.

Gentle Exfoliation: Occasional exfoliation can improve skin texture and help hydrating products perform more effectively. If your skin feels irritated or tight afterward, reduce the frequency and focus on hydration until balance is restored.

Choosing Products for Your Skin Type

Very Dry Skin: Choose a creamy cleanser, a hydration serum, and a richer moisturizer that helps nourish and protect the skin barrier.

Combination Skin: Focus on lightweight hydrating products that deliver water without heaviness. Proper hydration often improves both comfort and excess shine.

Oily Skin: Oily skin can become dehydrated too. Lightweight hydrating serums and non-greasy moisturizers often help restore balance more effectively than harsh cleansing products.

Sensitive or Reactive Skin: Choose gentle formulas and avoid overloading the skin with too many active ingredients. Consistent hydration often helps improve comfort and resilience.

When to Seek Professional Advice

If your skin remains uncomfortable despite using hydrating products, the issue may not be dehydration alone.

Skin sensitivity, barrier damage, hormonal changes, environmental stress, or underlying skin conditions can all contribute to persistent dryness and discomfort.

A personalized consultation can help identify the cause and simplify product selection.

Final Thoughts

Keeping skin hydrated during summer does not require a complicated routine.

A gentle cleanser, a quality hydration serum, an appropriate moisturizer, and daily sun protection are often enough to make a noticeable difference.

The key is consistency and choosing products that match your skin’s current needs rather than following trends or using products that are too aggressive.

If you’re unsure where to begin, we offer complimentary virtual skincare consultations and are always happy to help you select products suited to your skin type and concerns.