Dry

3W Clinic Collagen & Luxury Gold Cream – 100ml

Original price was: 1,650.00৳.Current price is: 1,480.00৳.

3W Clinic Collagen & Luxury Gold Revitalizing Comfort Gold Essence – 150ml

Original price was: 1,750.00৳.Current price is: 1,550.00৳.

3W Clinic Honey Eye Cream – 40ml

Original price was: 500.00৳.Current price is: 390.00৳.

Anua 3 Ceramide Panthenol Moisture Barrier Cream – 100ml

Original price was: 3,200.00৳.Current price is: 2,620.00৳.

Anua Birch 70% Moisture Boosting Serum – 30ml

Original price was: 2,400.00৳.Current price is: 1,950.00৳.

Anua Birch Moisture Boosting Cream – 50ml

Original price was: 2,990.00৳.Current price is: 2,350.00৳.

Anua Birch Moisture Boosting Pad – 160ml (70 Pads)

Original price was: 2,450.00৳.Current price is: 1,690.00৳.

Anua Birch Moisture Sheet Mask – 1 Sheet

Original price was: 400.00৳.Current price is: 250.00৳.

Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum – 30ml

Original price was: 3,550.00৳.Current price is: 2,720.00৳.

Anua Peach 77% Niacin Conditioning Milk – 150ml

Original price was: 2,470.00৳.Current price is: 2,020.00৳.

Anua Peach 77% Niacin Enriched Cream – 50ml

Original price was: 2,750.00৳.Current price is: 2,490.00৳.

Anua Rice 7 Ceramide Hydrating Barrier Serum – 50ml

Original price was: 2,450.00৳.Current price is: 2,090.00৳.

Anua Rice 70% Glow Milky Toner – 250ml

Original price was: 2,500.00৳.Current price is: 2,250.00৳.

Anua Rice 70% Intensive Moisturizing Milk – 150ml

Original price was: 2,450.00৳.Current price is: 2,020.00৳.

APLB Collagen EGF Peptide Facial Cream – 55ml

Original price was: 1,350.00৳.Current price is: 1,050.00৳.

Dry Skin Skincare — Moisturisers, Serums, and Barrier Repair

Dry skin needs targeted hydration, gentle care, and barrier support. This category focuses on skincare for dry skin with product formats and ingredients that restore moisture, reduce flaking, and protect the skin from environmental stress. Use this guide to choose the right moisturiser for dry skin, compare textures, and learn which actives—like ceramides and hyaluronic acid—deliver lasting results in Bangladesh’s climate. Find curated options and buy with confidence at kioraa.

How Dry Skin Behaves and Why It Needs Specific Care

Dry skin often feels tight, shows fine flaking, and can look dull or textured. These signs usually indicate that the skin barrier is compromised or that the skin lacks sufficient humectants and lipids. Restoring hydration requires a two‑pronged approach: replenish water content with humectants and rebuild the lipid barrier with emollients and occlusives. Choosing products labelled for dry skin skincare reduces irritation and speeds visible improvement.

Key Ingredients to Look For

Selecting the right actives makes the biggest difference for dry skin.

  • Hyaluronic acid — attracts and holds water in the upper layers of the skin.
  • Ceramides — restore the skin’s natural lipid barrier and prevent moisture loss.
  • Glycerin — a reliable humectant that draws moisture into the skin.
  • Squalane and fatty acids — lightweight emollients that smooth and soften.
  • Niacinamide — improves barrier function and reduces redness when used at gentle concentrations.
    Use ingredient-focused searches, such as “ceramide moisturiser for dry skin” or “hyaluronic acid moisturiser,” to find products that match these needs.

Product Formats and When to Use Them

Different textures suit different degrees of dryness and daily routines. Choose formats based on severity and season.

  • Cream moisturiser for dry skin — rich, nourishing, best for morning and night in dry climates.
  • Hydrating serum for dry skin — concentrated humectants to layer under creams.
  • Intensive moisturising balm — for very dry patches, elbows, or overnight repair.
  • Barrier repair cream — formulated specifically to rebuild lipids and reduce transepidermal water loss.

Use a hydrating serum under a cream for maximum effect, and reserve balms for targeted, short‑term repair.

Simple Routines for Dry Skin (AM / PM)

A consistent routine reduces sensitivity and improves texture over weeks.

  • AM: gentle cream cleanser → hydrating serum (hyaluronic acid) → ceramide moisturiser → broad‑spectrum sunscreen.
  • PM: oil or cream cleanser → hydrating serum → rich night cream or barrier repair cream → optional occlusive on very dry areas.
    Introduce one new product at a time and monitor skin response for 2–4 weeks.

How to Shop Smart in Bangladesh

When you buy moisturiser for dry skin, BD, compare price per millilitre, ingredient lists, and product claims. Look for: clear ingredient panels, non‑irritating formulations, and authenticity guarantees. Filters like ceramide, hyaluronic acid, night cream, and barrier repair help narrow choices quickly. Consider seasonal texture swaps—lighter gels in humid months and richer creams in dry seasons—to maintain balance.

 

Quick Comparison: Formats at a Glance

FormatBest forTextureWhen to use
Hydrating SerumDehydrated skinLightweight; absorbs fastUnder moisturiser AM/PM
Cream MoisturizerGeneral dry skinRich, creamyDaily AM/PM
Moisturizing BalmVery dry patchesThick, occlusiveSpot treatment or night
Barrier Repair CreamCompromised barrierEmollient, restorativeNightly or as needed

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using harsh foaming cleansers that strip natural oils.
  • Skipping sunscreen; UV exposure worsens dryness and ageing.
  • Layering too many actives at once, which can increase irritation.
  • Choosing heavy oils that feel good but clog pores if you have combination tendencies.

Conclution

Prioritise hydration and barrier repair as the foundation of any dry‑skin routine: combine a humectant serum with a ceramide‑rich moisturiser, adjust textures with the seasons, and avoid harsh cleansers or over‑exfoliation. Consistent, simple steps—cleanse gently, layer a hydrating serum, seal with a nourishing cream, and protect with sunscreen—restore comfort and improve texture over weeks. Choose products with clear ingredient lists and authenticity guarantees when you buy locally; curated selections are available at kioraa.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes dry skin, and how can I tell if I have it?

Dry skin occurs when the skin’s natural oils and barrier lipids are reduced, leading to tightness, flaking, rough texture, or visible fine lines. Environmental factors (cold, low humidity), harsh cleansers, and some medications can worsen dryness. A simple check is to cleanse, wait an hour, and note persistent tightness or flaky patches.

Which ingredients should I prioritise for dry skin?

Prioritise humectants such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin to attract moisture, and ceramides and fatty acids to rebuild the lipid barrier. Lightweight emollients such as squalane smooth the surface without heavy residue, and niacinamide supports barrier repair and reduces redness. Layer a hydrating serum under a ceramide‑rich cream for best results.

How often should I moisturise if my skin is very dry?

Moisturise twice daily—morning and night—and reapply a lightweight layer if you feel tightness during the day. After cleansing, apply a hydrating serum first, then a cream moisturiser to seal in moisture. For very dry patches, use an occlusive balm at night to lock in hydration.

What cleanser types are best for dry skin?

Cream, milk, or oil cleansers remove impurities without stripping natural oils and help preserve barrier function. Avoid strong-foaming cleansers and high-alcohol formulas that increase transepidermal water loss. Choose pH‑balanced, gentle formulas with added humectants when possible.

Can I use active ingredients like retinoids or acids on dry skin?

Yes, but introduce actives slowly and at low concentrations to avoid irritation. Pair them with hydrating serums and barrier‑repair moisturisers, use retinoids at night, and always apply sunscreen during the day. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency or pause until the barrier recovers.

How should I adjust my routine seasonally?

Switch to richer creams and add occlusives in colder, drier months; in humid seasons, use lighter creams or gel‑creams to avoid heaviness. Maintain core actives like hyaluronic acid and ceramides, but change textures to match humidity and skin response. Monitor skin weekly and adapt as needed.

Are facial oils good for dry skin?

Facial oils can be beneficial when used as the final moisturising step to seal hydration, especially at night. Choose non‑comedogenic oils like squalane or rosehip, and apply them sparingly over a cream if you have combination skin. Avoid heavy oils on areas prone to breakouts.

How do I repair a compromised skin barrier?

Reduce or stop irritating actives, switch to fragrance‑free gentle products, and prioritise ceramide‑rich moisturisers and humectant serums. Use an occlusive at night to reduce transepidermal water loss, and avoid over‑exfoliation until the barrier recovers. Seek professional advice if symptoms persist.

What should I look for when buying moisturisers in Bangladesh?

Check for clear ingredient lists that highlight ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and suitable emollients; prefer products labelled for dry or barrier-repair skin. Compare price per millilitre, read reviews from users in similar climates, and buy from reputable sellers—authentic selections and local delivery options are available at kioraa.

Can dry skin still be acne‑prone, and how do I balance both concerns?

Yes—dry skin can coexist with acne when barrier damage leads to inflammation. Use non‑comedogenic, hydrating formulas, avoid heavy occlusives on breakout‑prone zones, and incorporate gentle exfoliation only when the barrier is healthy. Targeted serums (niacinamide, low‑strength salicylic acid) can help control oil and texture without over‑drying.