Better Ways to Get Your Daily Glow and Hydrate Your Skin

Better Ways to Get Your Daily Glow and Hydrate Your Skin

If your skin’s been feeling more “meh” than “radiant,” you’re not alone. Dehydrated, dull skin is one of the most common concerns—and it doesn’t take a ten-step skincare routine or a trip to the dermatologist to fix it. In fact, some of the best ways to hydrate your skin and get your glow on start from the inside out.

Here are a few glow-boosting habits worth sipping, slathering, or stacking into your daily routine:


1. Drink Up—But Make It Glow

Plain water is a must, but when you want your hydration to do something for your skin, look for drinks that multitask, like the Liquid Collagen Boost. It’s the tasty tropical glow drink with collagen, organic coconut, biotin, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid to help you hydrate, glow, and thrive.* 


2. Get Serious About Sleep

Your skin repairs itself while you snooze—so staying up late, scrolling under your covers, isn’t doing you any favors. Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep a night to support healthy skin cell turnover and keep your glow game strong.


3. Apply a Hydrating Serum (Then Lock It In)

Topical hydration matters, too. Look for serums with hyaluronic acid and Niacinamide to attract and retain moisture. Don’t forget to follow with a moisturizer to seal everything in and prevent water loss throughout the day.


4. Snack on Skin-Friendly Foods

Healthy fats (like avocado and nuts), vitamin C-rich fruits (think oranges and berries), and omega-3s (hello, salmon!) are great for supporting your skin’s natural glow. Beauty really is what you eat.

 

5. Keep Your Shower Short

Hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils. Try taking shorter, lukewarm showers and moisturizing while your skin is still damp to help lock in hydration.


Bottom line: 

Glowing skin isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right things. Whether you’re sipping something tropical like POWDR or getting better sleep, small shifts can lead to big skin wins.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

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