If TEWL is high, skin feels dry, tight, irritated, or sensitive.

When the barrier is healthy, it slows water loss.

Key ingredients:

  • Ceramides — rebuild the lipid barrier
  • Cholesterol & fatty acids — help seal moisture in
  • Niacinamide (2–5%) — strengthens the barrier, reduces inflammation
  • Panthenol (B5) — soothes and supports repair

After hydrating, apply something that prevents water evaporation.

Good occlusives:

  • Petrolatum (Vaseline) — most effective, even a thin layer works
  • Lanolin
  • Beeswax
  • Squalane (lighter but still helpful)

💡 Slugging (very thin petrolatum layer) is useful for very dry or irritated skin—but avoid if acne-prone.

Humectants pull moisture from the environment or deeper layers of skin.

Effective humectants:

  • Glycerin (very strong)
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Urea (low % for hydration)
  • Aloe vera

⚠️ Always follow a humectant with an occlusive or moisturizer so water doesn’t evaporate.

These increase TEWL:

  • Over-washing
  • Hot water
  • Harsh cleansers (avoid high-foaming, high-pH soaps)
  • Too much exfoliation (AHAs/BHAs/retinoids)
  • Fragrance or irritants if you’re sensitive
  • Cold wind, dry air, strong sun

Environmental dryness = higher TEWL.

  • Use a humidifier, especially in winter
  • Avoid long hot showers
  • Stay hydrated internally (helps but isn’t the main solution)

AM

  1. Gentle low-pH cleanser (or rinse only if not oily)
  2. Hydrating serum (glycerin/HA/niacinamide)
  3. Ceramide moisturizer
  4. Sunscreen (very important for barrier protection)

PM

  1. Gentle cleanse
  2. Hydrating serum
  3. Rich barrier cream (ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids)
  4. Optional thin occlusive layer on top

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