Choose serum for a thin hydration layer
Snail mucin or NAD+ peptide serum can sit under an existing moisturizer when you want hydration without making the final step heavier.
hydrating skincare for dry skin
Compare hydrating Neatique serums, face creams and body cream by texture, routine position and area of use to build a simpler dry-skin routine.
Start with the routine role
Dry skin and dehydrated-feeling skin can both benefit from a routine that separates lightweight hydration from the final moisturizer step. A serum adds a thinner layer. A face cream adds a more cushioning finish. Body cream is formulated and positioned for areas such as arms and legs rather than replacing facial products by default.
You do not need every texture in this collection. Choose the smallest combination that makes your routine feel comfortable: often one serum plus one moisturizer, or simply a cream when you prefer fewer steps.
Choosing guide
Snail mucin or NAD+ peptide serum can sit under an existing moisturizer when you want hydration without making the final step heavier.
PDRN, snail mucin and NAD+ face creams offer different formula stories but all occupy the moisturizer position in a facial routine.
Bee venom body cream is positioned for dry, rough-feeling areas such as arms, legs, neck and shoulders.
Products

A nourishing finishing cream that wraps the skin in moisture and bounce.

A replenishing serum that layers easily under cream or SPF.


A lightweight NAD+ and collagen peptide serum with niacinamide and hyaluronic acid for plump-looking hydration and overnight comfort.

A multi-active NAD+ inspired face cream with niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, hyaluronic acid, ceramide, and adenosine for a hydrated, smoother, more radiant-looking finish.

A bee venom and hyaluronic acid body cream designed for dry, rough, and uneven-looking skin on the body.
Routine order
Use a cleanser that leaves your skin feeling comfortable rather than tight, then pat dry.
Apply a thin hydration serum before moisturizer when your routine needs another layer.
Use face cream on facial areas and a body product where appropriate; complete daytime facial care with sunscreen.
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Not necessarily. A cream may be enough. Add a serum only when you prefer another lightweight layer or your current routine still feels insufficient.
People commonly use dry to describe a skin type and dehydrated-feeling to describe a temporary lack-of-water sensation. If tightness, flaking or irritation persists, consult a qualified professional.
This guide provides general cosmetic information, not medical advice. Follow product labels and consult a qualified professional for persistent irritation or a skin condition.