The moisture level of the cuticle of healthy skin should be between 25 and 35%. Once the moisture level is lower than 10%, the skin will gradually dry out, followed by fine lines, redness and dullness. Does the skin hold in enough moisture or not? There are two ways to examine your skin condition and select suitable moisturizing products.

1. After basic skin care, is your face too oily or tight?

After finishing skincare procedure, you need to observe the skin condition for a while. Healthy skin will have a watery and smooth touch, indicating that the skin has absorbed moisture. Dry skin, on the contrary, shows a dull look. You need to check whether the product is moisturizing enough, or whether you used water-locking products (such as lotions, creams, etc.) properly. If you have oily skin, your skin will become oily and dry if it is not adequately moisturized. You can use fresh and water-retaining products appropriately.

2. Traces of lines, makeup fallout, cakey makeup, and skin redness?

Have trouble putting on a perfect makeup after your daily skincare routine? Rough skin caused by lack of moisture is why your makeup isn’t lasting, followed by annoying problems like makeup fallout, appearances of fine lines, redness, and itchy skin. If that’s so, it’s recommended to evaluate whether your skincare products are effective enough to help the skin absorb what it needs and help to form a protection film.

Power from the deep sea — Deep Sea Source Extraction Series