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If your skin feels tight, looks flaky, or lacks that healthy "bounce," you aren’t alone. Dry skin is one of the most common concerns we see at Riviera Aesthetic, especially given the changing seasons here on Long Island.
While many reach for a heavy store-bought cream, truly treating dry skin requires a clinical understanding of the skin barrier. As medical aestheticians, we look past the flakes to see what’s happening at a cellular level. Here is the science behind why your skin feels parched and how we use the GlyMed Plus professional line to restore your glow.
In the world of aesthetics, there is a major difference between "dry" and "dehydrated" skin:
Dry Skin (Alipoid): This is a skintype. Your skin naturally lacks sebum (oil). Because your skin isn't producing enough oil, it struggles to retain moisture and maintain a strong protective shield.
Dehydrated Skin: This is a skin condition that can affect anyone—even those with oily skin. It means your skin lacks water. This is often caused by external factors like weather, diet, or using harsh products.
Both lead to a compromised Acid Mantle, which is the thin, protective film on top of your skin that keeps the "good stuff" (moisture) in and the "bad stuff" (bacteria and irritants) out.
Your skin cells are often compared to "bricks," and the lipids (oils) in your skin are the "mortar" that holds them together. When you have dry skin, that mortar is thinning.
When the skin barrier is compromised, you experience Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL). This is a process where the water inside your body literally evaporates through your skin into the air. This leads to:
Micro-cracks in the skin surface.
Increased sensitivity and redness.
A dull, "crepey" texture.
Itchiness and irritation.
To fix this, we don't just "grease" the surface; we have to repair the barrier and stop the evaporation.
At our Syosset clinic, we move beyond basic steaming. We use a "top-down and bottom-up" approach to rehydrate the layers of your skin.
When you book a hydration-focused Classic facial at Riviera, we focus on:
Enzymatic Exfoliation: We gently remove dead, "stuck" skin cells that prevent your products from absorbing.
Ultrasonic or Hydro-Infusion: We use professional devices to push hydrating serums deeper into the dermis than you can achieve at home.
We trust GlyMed Plus because their formulas are "biomimetic," meaning they mimic the natural lipids found in healthy skin. Here are our top recommendations for dry skin:
Ultra-Hydrating Enzyme Masque: This is a cult favorite. It uses papaya and pineapple enzymes to gently exfoliate while infusing the skin with antioxidants and intense moisture.
Daily Repair Moisturizer: Think of this as a "multivitamin" for your skin barrier. It helps repair the cellular membrane to prevent TEWL.
Living Cell Clarifier: Essential for protecting your skin's immune cells while providing a burst of hydration.
Vitamin E Intensive Cream: A powerhouse for those with true alipoid (oil-dry) skin. It provides the essential lipids needed to "seal the mortar" between your skin cells.
Dry skin doesn't have to be your "normal." With the right combination of professional clinical treatments and a targeted GlyMed Plus regimen, we can restore your skin's resilience and glow.
Whether you are prepping for a big event or just want to feel comfortable in your own skin again, we are here to help.
Schedule Your Classic Riviera Facial: https://rivieraaesthetic.myaestheticrecord.com/online-booking
Call Our Syosset Clinic: 516-266-2996









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