
Contrary to common misconception, hydration is vital for all skin types - including oily. That’s right. Unfortunately, the excessive grease (or sebum) on the face doesn’t compensate for the lack of water in your skin’s outermost layer.
This blog explores the different benefits of hydration and how it maintains a balanced microbiome in oily skin. We then help you with the best products on Foxtale that clinches the balance of oil control and deep hydration. So, keep scrolling ahead.
In simple terms, the process of hydration binds water molecules to the skin for its soft, supple and taut appearance. The best way to ensure regular hydration to the skin is by using humectant-infused products in your morning and nighttime skincare. Common examples of humectants include Hyaluronic Acid, Lactic Acid, Glycerin and more.
1. It reinforces the lipid barrier: Adequate hydration is crucial for a healthy, sturdy barrier. For those unaware, the lipid or skin barrier serves as the first wall of defence for your body. It tactfully averts free radicals, UV rays, pollutants and other aggressors.
2. It offsets inflammation and redness: Hydration also helps offset episodes of inflammation, redness and rashes. Additionally, hydrated skin heals faster from nicks, cuts and more.
3. It restores your skin’s youthful appearance: Regular hydration is vital for your skin’s youthful appearance. It helps soften fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet and more.
4. It gives a soft radiance to your skin: If your skin has been looking tired and dull, chances are that it is dehydrated. Use a hydrating serum, followed by a rich moisturizer to get your glow on.
5. Combats dryness and flakiness: Ample hydration also ensures an even texture for the skin by banishing dry, flaky patches and spots.
We know that oily skin is characterized by overzealous sebaceous glands, leaving a never-ending slick on the face. Furthermore, when this skin’s water reservoir starts running low – it triggers these oil glands into overdrive. Results? Even greasier skin.
This is why regular and sustained hydration is non-negotiable for oily skin too. It helps maintain a balanced microbiome.
Looking for a hydrating routine for oily skin? We’ve got you. Scroll ahead for the best skincare products for oily skin that hit the bull’s eye – ensure hydration and curb sebum production.
1. Acne Control Face Wash: Use Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash to cleanse your face gently. Salicylic Acid at the heart of this formulation cuts excess sebum, unclogs pores and alleviates acne. Moreover, the presence of Hyaluronic Acid ensures long-lasting and multi-level hydration to the skin.
2. Niacinamide Serum: Want oil-free radiance for 8 hours at a stretch? Make BFFs with our Niacinamide Serum STAT. The lightweight formula blots greasiness and prevents clogged pores while ensuring a brightening effect for the skin. The best part? Skincare workhorse Niacinamide also upholds the lipid barrier to prevent TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
Alternatively, use the AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum to dissolve stubborn build-up and impurities. Powered with Glycolic and Salicylic Acid, the formulation reduces acne, whiteheads and blackheads while bestowing the skin with a soft radiance.
3. Oil Free Moisturizer: Without moisturization, all efforts for great skin are vain. A potent moisturizer creates a protective seal on the skin, locking in the treatment and hydration. And for greasy skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturize for your vanity. Infused with Niacinamide, the non-comedogenic formulation soothes acne and inflammation while ensuring regulated sebum production. Moreover, the cream contains Hyaluronic Acid, Red and Blue-Green Algae Extracts that improve your skin’s capacity to hold water.
4. Mattifying Sunscreen: Add Foxtale’s Mattifying Sunscreen to your vanity STAT. The featherlight SPF ensures formidable sun protection, preventing sunburns, tanning and episodes of photoaging. Formulated for oily, combination and acne-prone skin, this sunscreen contains Niacinamide that regulates sebum to ensure a balanced microbiome.
Conclusion: Hydration is crucial for all skin types, including oily. In fact, the lack of moisture content in your skin’s outermost layer cues the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode – leading to more greasiness. To keep these concerns at bay, one must adhere to a solid morning and nighttime skincare. Start with a hydrating cleanser for oily skin that removes dirt, grime and impurities from the pores while serving as a tall glass of water for the skin. Follow up with a concern-led treatment and seal it in with a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer. Finally, apply a generous dollop of your favourite oily skin sunscreen for best results.
1. How to fix dehydrated oily skin?
To fix dehydrated, oily skin, pick products that regulate sebum production while replenishing your skin’s moisture bank.
2. What moisturizer is the best for oily skin?
Try Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer STAT. The lightweight formula calms acne and inflammation while ensuring sustained hydration for the skin.
3. How to improve my skin’s hydration?
Stick to a morning/nighttime hydrating routine for your skin’s soft, supple appearance. Additionally, you can try these steps
Balanced diet
Ample water consumption
Gentle, lightweight skin formulas
Avoid hot water/showers
Reduce caffeine intake
Use a humidifier (in cold weather)
4. Does oily skin need Hyaluronic Acid?
Absolutely. The topical application of Hyaluronic Acid helps bind water molecules to the skin for its long-lasting and multi-level hydration.
Is Niacinamide good for oily skin?
Yes! Niacinamide helps absorb excess oil and prevents clogged pores – making it the perfect fix for folks with oily or acne-prone skin.
5. What serum is the best for oily skin?
Use Foxtale’s AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum thrice a week at night. The formula carries Glycolic and Salicylic Acids in the forefront that help dissolve gunk, grime and impurities for rejuvenated skin.
6. What are some tips to control oily skin?
Use gentle, oil-free formulas
Avoid overwashing and over-exfoliation
Don’t skimp on moisturizer
Always wear sunscreen
Avoid touching your face too much
Don’t pop pimples or acne eruptions (in case you get any)
The Role Of Hyaluronic Acid In Hydrating Skincare
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If you want to ensure sustained hydration to the skin, Hyaluronic Acid is the perfect choice. The active ingredient is a humectant that holds water molecules to the skin, ensuring its soft, supple appearance. But that’s not all. Hyaluronic Acid or HA also combats concerns like early signs of ageing, inflammation and dullness. Wondering how it manages to do the above and more? Keep scrolling!
This blog takes you through the many benefits of Hyaluronic Acid in a skincare routine. We then segue into the bestselling Hyaluronic Acid products available on Foxtale that will transform your skin and how!
As discussed earlier, Hyaluronic Acid ensures hydration to your skin. It does so by holding approximately X 1000 water molecules in its weight to the skin. HA’s incomparable water-holding prowess makes it stand out amongst several skincare ingredients.
If you are wondering who should use Hyaluronic Acid in their daily skincare – understand the importance of hydration first. Hydration is vital for the overall health and healing of the skin. So, whether you have oily or dry skin, you can use Hyaluronic Acid in your daily regime
Hydration using Hyaluronic Acid has a flurry of benefits for your skin. Scroll ahead to find out
1. Keeps Your Skin Young: Regular hydration to the skin ensures its soft, plump appearance while reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet. If you wish to turn the clock around on your skin, a Hyaluronic Acid-based product should be on your radar.
2. Keeps Lipid Barrier Intact: Your skin’s outermost layer a.k.a. the lipid barrier serves as the first line of defence against aggressors, pollutants and UV rays. To promote this barrier’s health and optimal functionality, hydration at regular intervals is recommended. And what better ingredient than Hyaluronic Acid to do this job?
3. Reduces Inflammation and Redness: Hyaluronic Acid is a popular ingredient in sensitive skincare products. It helps offset inflammation, redness and rashes by maintaining ample hydration in the skin. Additionally, hydration helps your skin recover from nicks, cuts and wounds quickly.
4. Ensures A Healthy Microbiome: Wondering why oily skin requires hydration. Well, the lack of hydration in oily skin cues the sebaceous glands into overdrive – resulting in oilier skin. If you are an oily skin gal, use Hyaluronic Acid in your skincare to avoid this problem.
5. Banishes Dry Patches And Spots: Has your skin been looking extremely dry and flaky? Use Hyaluronic Acid and restore your skin to its former glory. The active ingredient seeps deep into the dermis and improves its water-holding capacity.
Now that you are well versed in the many benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for hydration, here’s how you can add the ingredient into your daily routine
If you want to hydrate your skin while cleansing, our innovative face wash should be on your wishlist. It contains Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid) and Red Algae Extract that act as a tall glass of water for the skin. The face wash is gentle yet efficient – it removes dirt, grime and pollutants from the pores for a balanced microbiome. The best part? You can use this face wash as a makeup remover. That’s right. This multitasking formula contains gentle surfactants that melt every trace of makeup and SPF.
How To Use It: Take a coin-sized amount of the Hydrating Face Wash and work it into a lather. Now, using upward strokes, gently massage your face. Use water for a double cleanse and see the results for yourself.
Our hydrating serum with Hyaluronic Acid and 5 other hydrators deeply rejuvenates dry or dehydrated skin. The topical application of this efficacious formula makes your skin plump by 75%. Moreover, the lightweight and non-greasy reduces early signs of ageing (re: fine lines, wrinkles and more) and reduces episodes of inflammation.
How To Use It: After cleansing your face, use 2 to 3 pumps of the hydrating acid serum and dab it onto your skin. Use a light hand during the process to avoid strain on the skin.
Moisturization helps put a big, sturdy lock on your skin’s water reservoir. For this job, we recommend Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer with ceramides. It features humectants Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer and Olive Oil that help the dermis attain long-lasting hydration with deep cellular moisturization. Additionally, Ceramides in the formula create a protective barrier on the skin, warding off UV rays and aggressors in the process.
How To Use It: After administering your serum or treatment, like Vitamin C for brightening or salicylic acid serum for oil or acne control – take a dollop of this moisturizer. Massage the hydrating formula onto your face, neck and décolletage area for best results.
If the pores on your face spill oil like it's nobody’s business, try Foxtale’s Oil Balancing Moisturizer. The lightweight and non-comedogenic formula curbs sebum production, reduces acne and soothes inflammation – making it the perfect choice for oily/acne-prone skin. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts in the formula help replenish your skin’s moisture bank. Talk about a win-win.
How To Use It: Use a generous amount of the Oil Free Moisturizer and rub it on your face – around the eyes, atop the nose and behind the ears.
Conclusion: Hyaluronic Acid is a powerful humectant that binds water molecules to the skin for its sustained hydration. It reduces the appearance of fine lines, promotes a healthy barrier and ensures a balanced microbiome for the skin. If you wish to add this skincare workhorse to your daily routine, try Foxtale’s bestselling range. From a hydrating cleanser to a high-performing serum – everything you should add to your cart.
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1. Can I use the hydrating cleanser everyday?
Ans. Yes. The hydrating cleanser is gentle, soothing and Sulfate-free. Use it in your morning and evening skincare routine for soft, supple skin.
2. Is the Daily Hydrating Serum safe for sensitive skin?
Ans. Yes. Infused with Hyaluronic Acid, the Daily Hydrating Serum helps reduce inflammation – making it the perfect ingredient for skin sensitivities.
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Waking up to supple, soft skin doesn’t have to be difficult. All you need is a hydrating nighttime routine that deeply rejuvenates your skin. For those unaware, hydration is indispensable to skin health. It promotes a healthy lipid barrier, accelerates skin healing and reverses ageing by softening fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet. Moreover, while your skin undergoes repair and renewal at night, sufficient hydration ensures maximum productivity.
So, if you want a nighttime skincare routine, we have a little treat for you. Scroll ahead for a Foxtale-approved regime with the best Hydrating products.
But before we get to this step-by-step guide, let’s refresh our hydration basics.
The process of hydration involves binding water molecules to the skin. For this to be successful, one must turn to humectants like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Lactic Acid and more in skincare.
Case in point, hero hydrator, Hyaluronic Acid, holds X1000 water molecules in its weight to the dermis.
While many use hydration and moisturization interchangeably, there is a clear distinction between the two. Hydration adds moisture molecules to the skin for its soft, supple appearance. On the other hand, the process of moisturization involves sealing this hydration with the help of emollients and occlusives.
In simple terms, moisturization helps double down on efforts for hydration.
We have briefly glanced at the benefits of hydration in the intro. Scroll ahead for more
1. Hydration keeps the skin younger-looking: If you want to reverse ageing, consider timely (and regular hydration for the skin). It will instantly plump up your skin, making you feel confident and attractive.
2. Hydration reduces fine lines and wrinkles: The premature formation of fine lines and wrinkles can bog you down. To stay ahead of the game, ensure daily hydration to the skin. Humectants like HA, Glycerine, Aquaporin Boosters, Glycerine and more soften these lines, making your skin taut and smooth.
3. Hydration accelerates healing: Studies suggest that hydrated skin heals faster from cuts, nicks and wounds.
4. Hydration soothes inflammation: Extreme dryness, underlying sensitivities, a weakened barrier, acne and many other factors can lead to inflammation on the skin. But all you need is a hydrating skincare to help offset any redness, rashes, hives and flare-ups.
5. Enhances the appearance of dark circles: Tired of panda eyes? Get your mitts on a hydrating skincare for the PM. You see, the lack of hydration makes your skin pale – exposing the network of enlarged blood vessels a.k.a. dark circles.
6. Hydration upholds oily skin: To clear any confusion, hydration is vital for all skin types. In the case of oily skin, lack of hydration flags off the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode. This leads to more greasiness or shine on the face than you began with.
7. Hydration removes dryness and flakiness: The lack of hydration can make your skin appear dry and flaky. Use a hydrating serum or cream to revive these spots and patches, ensuring an even texture.
8. Hydration bolsters the lipid barrier: Sustained hydration keeps the lipid barrier intact. For those unaware, the lipid barrier serves as the first wall of defense for the body. It keeps harmful pathogens, germs, pollutants and other aggressors at bay.
The skin has a circadian rhythm and conducts repair and renewal activities at night. It also produces Collagen at the highest possible level. To ensure optimal efficiency in carrying out the above activities, adequate skin hydration is necessary.
Moreover, at night, the lipid barrier is absorbent. This can often lead to dramatic water loss a.k.a. dehydration. Using hydrating products in the form of a cleanser, serum or moisturizer helps replenish your skin’s moisture reservoir.
To hydrate your skin overnight, here is a simple, 3-step nighttime routine. So, keep scrolling
1. Gently cleanse: If your skin wants a big boost of hydration while cleansing, pick Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash. This formulation contains Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract that improve the skin’s capacity to hold water. The best part? The innovative cleanser also doubles as a makeup remover. It contains gentle surfactants that melt every trace of makeup and SPF from the pores.
How to use: Take a coin-sized amount of the hydrating cleanser and scrub your face for 30 seconds. Once through, use cold or lukewarm water for a second cleanse.
2. Treat: If you want to double down on efforts for skin hydration, use the Daily Hydrating Serum. It contains 6 hydrators, Sodium Hyaluronate, Aquaporin Boosters, Red Algae Extract, Betaine, Vitamin B5 and Alpha-Bisabolol that ensure 6X hydration. That’s right. The topical application of this serum reduces ageing lines, offsets inflammation, and makes your skin plump.
How to use: Take a few drops of the hydrating serum and gently dab it onto your skin. We recommend not using a heavy hand as it may cause stress or strain on the skin.
3. Moisturize: To seal this hydration overnight, you need a potent moisturizer. Try Foxtale’s Hydrating moisturizer STAT. The lightweight formula ensures multi-level moisturization for 24 hours straight by forming a protective barrier on the skin. Moreover, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Olive Oil, and Ceramide replenish the skin’s moisture reservoir – talk about a win-win.
How to use: Take a generous amount of moisturizer and massage it into your skin. Remember to cover your neck, ears and decolletage area.
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1. How can I instantly hydrate my skin?
Ans. After gently cleansing your face, apply a humectant-infused serum and seal it using a moisturizer.
2. What deeply hydrates skin?
Ans. Try Foxtale’s Daily Hydrating Serum. It contains Hyaluronic Acid and other hydrators that ensure 6X hydration for the skin.
3. Can you hydrate your skin in 24 hours?
Ans. Yes, you can change your skin’s hydration levels in 24 hours. Follow this 3-step routine twice a day for the best results
1. Cleanse using Hydrating Face Wash
2. Treat using Foxtale’s Daily Hydrating Serum
3. Seal the treatment using our Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramides
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With so many actives and combinations in skincare, it’s natural to wonder which ingredients actually work well together. One common pairing is Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide—and the good news is, not only are they safe to use together, but they’re also highly effective when layered properly.
When used mindfully, this duo improves hydration, reinforces the skin barrier, smooths texture, and addresses a variety of concerns like dryness, dullness, and irritation. Let’s break it down.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is a humectant, meaning it pulls moisture from the environment and the deeper layers of your skin to the surface. It can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making it a gold-standard ingredient for hydration.
1. Low-molecular weight HA penetrates deeper and helps improve skin elasticity and plumpness.
2. High-molecular weight HA stays on the surface to provide instant hydration and a smoother texture.
1. Deep hydration and moisture retention
2. Visibly plumper, smoother skin
3. Hyaluronic Acid Serum Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines
4. Preps skin for better absorption of other ingredients
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Niacinamide is a water-soluble form of Vitamin B3. Niacinamide serum supports the skin’s barrier function, regulates oil production, fades hyperpigmentation, and soothes redness. It’s known for being well-tolerated and versatile across all skin types—including sensitive and acne-prone skin.
1. Controls excess oil and minimizes the look of pores
2. Brightens uneven skin tone and fades dark spots
3. Strengthens the skin barrier and enhances resilience
4. Calms inflammation and reduces sensitivity over time
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Yes, absolutely—and here’s why it works.
While Hyaluronic Acid hydrates, Niacinamide serum strengthens and balances. Together, they address both immediate and long-term skin needs. HA pulls water into the skin, while Niacinamide helps the skin retain that hydration by improving its barrier function. There’s no conflict between them in terms of pH or absorption, making them highly compatible for daily use.
HA draws moisture in, while Niacinamide helps the skin hold onto it. This combination reduces trans epidermal water loss (TEWL), keeping your skin hydrated throughout the day.
HA reduces roughness and flakiness by plumping up dehydrated areas. Niacinamide helps refine skin texture, reduce oiliness, and fade blemishes over time. Together, they improve skin tone, reduce post-acne marks, and help your makeup apply more evenly.
Dehydrated skin often has a compromised barrier. HA replenishes moisture, while Niacinamide enhances ceramide production—fortifying the skin’s outermost layer. A stronger barrier equals less irritation, reduced sensitivity, and faster healing from environmental stress.
Whether it’s dryness, dullness, sensitivity, oiliness, or pigmentation—this duo helps target all without the risk of irritation. It’s beginner-friendly, suitable for layering with other actives (when done correctly), and ideal for both AM and PM routines.
1. Cleanse your skin with a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser.
2. Apply Hyaluronic Acid serum on slightly damp skin to maximize absorption.
3. Follow with a Niacinamide serum (preferably 5–12%) once HA is absorbed.
4. Seal it in with a moisturizer.
5 In the morning, always finish with a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
1. Apply HA on damp skin (not dripping wet) to enhance absorption
2. Let each layer absorb fully before applying the next
3. Use both morning and night for consistent results
1, Mix the two serums together before applying—layer them instead
2. Use high concentrations of Niacinamide (above 12%) unless advised
3. Apply moisturizer before HA—it reduces its ability to pull in moisture
Choose products that are:
1. Fragrance-free and non-comedogenic
2. Free from drying alcohols or harsh additives
3. Designed with stable concentrations (e.g., 2% HA, 5–12% Niacinamide)
Try well-formulated products like Foxtale’s Hydrating Serum and Niacinamide Boost Serum—each designed to work independently yet complement each other in a routine.
Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide are gentle, but combining them with potent actives like Retinol, strong AHAs, or high-dose Vitamin C without proper spacing can lead to irritation.
1. Use Vitamin C in the morning, Niacinamide in the evening
2. Introduce Retinol slowly—alternate nights if combining with Niacinamide
3. Space out exfoliants and use them on non-Niacinamide days to avoid barrier stress
Exfoliants lower skin pH. Applying Niacinamide immediately after can be irritating, especially on sensitive skin. Allow time between treatments or alternate usage days.
1. Sensitivity or Redness – Rare but possible. Always patch test before full use.
2. Product Pilling – Caused by layering too quickly or using incompatible textures. Let products absorb fully and apply in thin layers.
3. Breakouts – Niacinamide helps reduce breakouts, but reactions may come from other incompatible ingredients. Review your full routine.
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Yes, you can and should use Hyaluronic Acid with Niacinamide. This pairing boosts hydration, strengthens your barrier, smooths texture, and supports overall skin health. Apply HA first on damp skin, layer Niacinamide next, and follow up with a moisturizer and sunscreen. Keep your routine consistent, avoid overloading actives, and stick to well-formulated products. The result? Skin that feels balanced, resilient, and visibly radiant.
1. Can I use Hyaluronic Acid with Niacinamide every day?
Ans. Yes, both are gentle and safe for daily use, morning and night. They support long-term hydration, balance, and skin clarity.
2. Can I use them with Alpha Arbutin?
Ans. Yes. Use HA first, then Niacinamide, followed by Alpha Arbutin. Together, they target pigmentation while strengthening the skin barrier. Always follow with sunscreen.
3. Can Hyaluronic Acid be used with Retinol?
Ans. Yes, and it’s encouraged. Apply HA first to minimize dryness, then layer Retinol. Start slow—every other night—especially if new to Retinol. You can use Niacinamide on alternate nights to support repair
These articles are reviewed and written by Foxtale's content and skincare research team. Our content is developed using published skincare research, dermatologist guidance, ingredient studies, and consumer education principles to help readers make informed skincare decisions.
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