What are dehydration fine lines?
The dehydration fine lines are small superficial lines that appear on the face, often around the eyes, the mouth, or on the cheeks. Unlike expression wrinkles (related to facial movements) or age wrinkles (related to the loss of collagen and elasticity), dehydration fine lines are temporary.
They appear when the skin lacks water in its upper layers. The skin, deprived of this essential hydration, becomes less supple and less smooth, and microfolds form on the surface.

In summary:
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They are not signs of aging (like forehead wrinkles or nasolabial folds), but signs of water imbalance;
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They can affect all skin types, even oily skin;
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They disappear once the skin is properly rehydrated.
How to recognize dehydration fine lines?
The dehydration fine lines have a quite characteristic appearance. A closer look at the few signs that help identify them!
Their appearance
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Small fine lines, often parallel, visible under certain lighting;
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Mostly present on the mobile areas of the face: eye contour, cheekbones, forehead;
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They give an impression of creasing or lack of suppleness.
The sensation
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Tightness, especially after cleansing;
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Skin that "drinks" moisturizing creams or serums;
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Makeup that emphasizes creases instead of smoothing the complexion.
If your skin looks tired, less plump, and the fine lines noticeably diminish after applying a moisturizing product, it is almost certain that these are dehydration fine lines.
The main causes of dehydration fine lines
A lack of water in the skin
Unsurprisingly, lack of water is the direct cause of the appearance of dehydration fine lines. When the skin loses too much water (sweating, dry air, harsh cleansing...), its hydrolipidic film no longer properly performs its protective role.

Inappropriate skincare
Certain products, especially those containing sulfates or improperly dosed acids, can damage the skin barrier and promote dehydration.
Similarly, using a cream that is too rich or too occlusive (with comedogenic ingredients) can prevent water from circulating properly in the epidermis.
External aggressions
The sun, wind, pollution, and temperature variations contribute to evaporating the water present in the superficial layers of the skin.
Lifestyle
An unbalanced diet, alcohol consumption, tobacco, or even a lack of sleep worsen skin dehydration. Additionally, not drinking enough water daily makes the skin more vulnerable to this phenomenon.
The indoor environment
Heating in winter or air conditioning in summer significantly dries out the ambient air, which increases the skin's water loss.
Dehydration fine lines or wrinkles: how to tell them apart?
It is common to confuse dehydration fine lines and wrinkles. However, the two phenomena have neither the same causes nor the same solutions.
| Criterion | Dehydration fine lines | Wrinkles |
|---|---|---|
| Main cause | Lack of water | Skin aging |
| Appearance | Superficial fine lines | Deeper folds |
| Reversibility | Yes, if the skin is rehydrated | No (but they can be reduced) |
| Solution | Hydration, light care | Anti-aging, collagen |
In short: dehydration fine lines are a warning signal, not an irreversible sign of aging.
How to prevent and treat dehydration fine lines?
The key to erasing dehydration fine lines is hydration at all levels: internal, external, and environmental.
Solution #1: drink enough water
It seems obvious, but it’s the first step. The water we drink nourishes cells from within. Even if it doesn’t hydrate the skin directly, it helps maintain a good overall water balance.
Tip: drink about 1.5 to 2 liters of water per day, and slightly increase your intake during hot weather or physical activity.
Solution #2: use suitable hydrating care products
The hydrating serum
The serum is the most effective product to deeply rehydrate the skin. Look for formulas containing:
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Hyaluronic acid: this ingredient attracts and retains water in the tissues;
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Peptides : they stimulate natural collagen production, provide elasticity, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin texture;
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Niacinamide (vitamin B3): it strengthens the skin barrier and prevents water loss.
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The moisturizing cream
After the serum, the moisturizing cream comes to seal in hydration. Also choose it based on the ingredients it contains:
- Hydrating ingredients: hyaluronic acid, squalane, allantoin;
- Antioxidant ingredients: vitamin C;
- Anti-wrinkle ingredients: niacinamide, peptides.
The Grangettes Switzerland anti-aging cream is ideal for deeply hydrating your skin. Hydration is at the heart of the formulation. Thanks to hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, olive-derived squalane, and allantoin from comfrey, this cream provides intense and lasting hydration.
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The eye contour
A particularly thin and delicate area, the eye contour needs specific care to prevent fine lines caused by dehydration.
Choose a fluid eye contour gel, which has a lifting effect, acts on wrinkles, puffiness, and dark circles, and visibly reduces signs of fatigue.
The Grangettes Switzerland eye contour gel contains hyaluronic acid, vitamin B3 (anti-wrinkle), caffeine (anti-puffiness), and ectoine (anti-pollution) for revitalized skin.
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Solution #3: adapt your skincare routine
Start by gently cleansing your skin, so as not to weaken the skin barrier. The Grangettes Switzerland purifying face gel is a great ally for this key step: it contains cleansing and moisturizing actives for healthy, radiant skin!
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Avoid water that is too hot when cleansing, then apply products on slightly damp skin to help lock water into the epidermis.
Solution #4: protect your skin from external aggressions (pollution, cold, UV...)
UV rays accelerate dehydration and skin aging. So use a daily sun protection, even in the city. Also remember to protect yourself from wind, cold, and pollution with barrier skincare.
For example, ectoine contained in the Grangettes eye contour gel is an anti-pollution agent that could make all the difference in your skincare routine!
Solution #5: improve your lifestyle
The skin reflects the body's internal balance. First of all, make sure to get enough sleep: indeed, skin regeneration mainly occurs at night.
Diet also plays a key role. So, what to eat for beautiful skin? Focus on foods rich in essential fatty acids (avocado, salmon, nuts...), vitamins A, C, and E, and antioxidants. Also limit alcohol and tobacco, which dry out the skin and impair microcirculation.
Solution #6: humidify indoor air
Installing a humidifier or simply placing a bowl of water near the radiator can make a real difference, especially in winter. Indeed, air that is too dry dehydrates the skin, even indoors!



