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Cleanse Right, Hydrate Well with Atomy Skincare

Say Goodbye to Dead Skin Cells and Excess Sebum
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Cold Weather Weakens the Skin Barrier and Causes Flaky Skin

When the weather turns chilly, our skin is often the first to show the effects of the seasonal shift. One day, you may notice visible flakes; the next, your T-zone may appear oily. Skin that once seemed simply dry can begin to exhibit both dryness and excess oil at the same time. In colder weather, the skin barrier is easily compromised, affecting both dead skin cell buildup and sebum production.

Cold outdoor air quickly strips moisture from the stratum corneum, while heated indoor environments accelerate the loss of the skin’s natural lipid barrier. As the skin barrier weakens, the normal exfoliation cycle is disrupted, causing dead skin cells to build up and the skin to appear flaky. This is the primary reason flakiness tends to increase with temperature changes.

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Skin Barrier Damage Leads to Flaking and Excess Sebum

The skin’s response doesn’t stop at dryness. When the barrier is compromised and moisture levels drop, the skin perceives this as a form of stress. In response, sebum production may actually increase in some individuals. This “compensatory response” results in what’s often described as dehydrated oily skin—where the surface appears shiny, but the skin feels tight underneath. That’s why your T-zone may look greasy or breakouts may occur around the chin, even in cold weather. Ultimately, damage to the skin barrier disrupts the balance between dead skin cells and sebum, leading to both flakiness and excess oil at the same time.

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    Dry Skin

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    Healthy Skin

This imbalance between sebum and dead skin cells ultimately leads to skin concerns. When excess dead skin accumulates and clogs pores, the sebum trapped beneath can oxidize or trigger inflammation, resulting in blackheads, whiteheads, and acne. Ultimately, the root cause is not simply “dryness,” but the breakdown of the skin barrier caused by dryness—and the chain reaction it sets off, including the buildup of dead skin cells, excess sebum, and subsequent breakouts.

Say Goodbye to Skin Troubles with Proper Cleansing, Moisturizing, and Atomy Skincare

As we’ve seen, skin can feel dry while still producing excess sebum and accumulating dead skin cells. This is a natural response as the skin tries to protect itself. Therefore, a gentle cleansing routine that maintains moisture while removing excess sebum and dead skin cells is essential. Let’s explore the ideal cleansing and moisturizing methods for dry weather—and put them into practice with Atomy skincare to help restore balance and leave dry, troubled skin behind.

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1. Cleanse Quickly

Cleansing for too long can strip your skin of moisture. Aim to finish within 3 minutes, and no more than 5 minutes. After cleansing, avoid rubbing your face with a towel; instead, gently pat it dry.

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2. Choose a Moisturizing Cleanser

In colder months, focus more on hydration than on removing sebum. opt for a cleanser that supports moisture retention rather than one with strong cleansing power. In particular, when your skin is more sensitive in the morning, avoid double or triple cleansing and use a gentle, low-irritation foaming cleanser. Be sure to replenish moisture immediately after cleansing—using a hydrating serum is essential.

Atomy offers a wide range of moisturizing cleansers, so explore the options and choose the one that best suits your needs. To lock in hydration immediately after cleansing, use Atomy 3-Seconds Beauty Water to help prevent even a brief feeling of dryness.

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    Atomy Evening Care 4 Set

    A complete 4-step routine—from cleansing to mask—that thoroughly removes makeup residue, sebum, and dead skin cells from deep within pores, while delivering the nourishing benefits of fresh herbs to the skin.

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    Atomy Deep Pure Cleansing Oil

    Formulated with an optimal blend of polar and non-polar oils, it effectively removes everything from waterproof makeup to long-lasting tints. Enriched with 7 types of red yeast rice fermented oil, it also provides rich nourishment to the skin.

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    Atomy Mild Cleansing Water

    Infused with four plant-derived extracts, including chamomile flower water, it gently yet effectively removes any makeup without irritation.

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3. Add a Face Oil to Your Routine

Moisturizing isn’t just about adding hydration—it’s also about locking it in. If you’ve been avoiding face oils because your skin feels oily, it might be time to rethink that. Moisturizers can dry out quickly in cold, dry conditions, so adding a face oil can really help. Warm a small amount in your hands and gently press it into your skin, then follow with a light layer of moisturizer. You can also mix a drop or two into your cream for an extra boost.

Pairing Atomy face oils with your moisturizing skincare routine helps lock in hydration and keep your skin moisturized for longer.

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    Atomy Absolute Oil Serum Mist

    A premium dual-functional mist with a green tea water complex, helping brighten skin and improve the appearance of wrinkles

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    Atomy Organic Jojoba Oil

    100% organic jojoba oil that delivers deep, lasting moisture to the skin

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4. Use a Hydrating Mask for Deep Moisture

Making hydrating masks part of your routine helps deliver intensive moisture to the skin, supporting a smoother, more youthful appearance by addressing concerns like fine lines, enlarged pores, and loss of elasticity. For best results, apply the mask after exfoliating to remove dead skin cells. If your skin feels particularly rough or flaky, use a gentle deep-cleansing product to exfoliate, then apply a generous layer of moisturizer before using the mask to enhance absorption.

Atomy offers a variety of hydrating masks that not only moisturize the skin but also help improve elasticity and brighten the skin. With regular use, they can help strengthen the skin barrier and maintain lasting hydration, leaving your skin healthy, smooth, and supple.

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    Atomy Daily Expert Mask

    Brightening and Wrinkle Care Function

    Designed to address three key skin concerns: hydration, radiance & brightening, and nourishment & firming

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    Atomy Marine Ampoule Gel Mask

    A mask & patch set featuring three types: hydration & soothing, brightening & firming, and eye patches, infused with the marine energy of pristine Jeju

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    Atomy Absolute Snow Facial Mask

    Brightening Function

    Formulated with 10 active ingredients—including the Absolute CellActive Brightening Code—to help soothe and visibly brighten the skin

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5. Avoid Hot Water

Temperature matters, too. Washing your face with water that’s too hot can strip away the skin’s natural lipids and weaken the skin barrier. Using lukewarm water and avoiding sudden temperature changes are essential for maintaining healthy skin.

Dry skin doesn’t simply resolve with the change of seasons. How you care for your skin in one season can affect its condition in the next. By paying attention to the signals from your skin—such as dryness and excess oil—and sticking to the basics of protecting the skin barrier, you can help restore and maintain a healthy balance.

Source: Prof.Kyong-Chan Park, Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital –“Goodbye to Dry Skin: Cleansing and Moisturizing"