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  • Writer's pictureFountain of Youth Staff

Aging Skin & Summertime

Dry Skin

You already know it’s important to keep your skin hydrated. The problem is that this can become much more difficult to accomplish as we age. Learning how to avoid dry skin is critical, though, because dehydration is a huge culprit when it comes to premature aging of the skin.


Damaging Dehydration

Skin can become dry from obvious things like not drinking enough water or spending a lot of time in the sun. Things like stress and smoking can also contribute.



As the skin barrier weakens, keeping moisture in is more challenging. As your sweat and oil glands become less effective with age, your skin can also become drier. All this dehydration can lead to dull, tired-looking skin, fine lines, and a lack of that healthy, plump look.


What Can You Do?

Hydrate the body, moisturize the skin. Staying hydrated is essential for so many things, including having healthy, luminous skin, so drink your water. If you live in a dry climate, put a humidifier in your bedroom so your skin has more moisture to draw from at night while you sleep. Use gentle soaps and deodorants, and avoid taking long, hot baths or showers, which can dry out the skin.


Now that we told you what you can do to help your skin inside out.  Please remember at Fountain of Youth Medical we can help you with looking great from the outside in!  From Thread Lift to microneedling to Botox, and fillers, the summertime can be your best season ever!

What you eat can also impact dry skin. Getting enough healthy proteins, fatty acids, and vitamins can help reduce dryness. Here are a few of our favorite, nutrient-packed foods:


  • Mackerel

  • Chia seeds

  • Salmon

  • Walnuts

  • Spinach

  • Winter squash

  • Tofu

  • Mushrooms

  • Avocado

  • Citrus fruits

  • Tomatoes


A Targeted Approach

We fully support the saying, “Give a woman a good moisturizer and she can conquer anything.” Using an effective moisturizer is an absolute must for radiant, happy skin, of course. But including hyaluronic acid in your regimen can be a game changer.


Hyaluronic acid is a powerful humectant that actually draws water into the skin. The trick? Make sure you start with damp skin. If there’s no moisture on the surface of your skin, hyaluronic acid will pull it from your skin cells, so start with damp skin and always seal in the effects with a quality moisturizer.


Healthy, moisturized skin not only feels softer and less itchy, but it also looks more radiant, youthful, and smooth. Stay moisturized, eat those skin-happy foods, and drink your water!

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