An Overview Of Skin Moisturizers
Overview:
The water content of the skin varies but for the epidermis it is approximately
80%, this is the same water content as in other cells. The very surface
of the skin, the stratum corneum, is made up of dead skin cells and this
layer is much drier, with the water content varying between 10-30%.
The stratum corneum, when it is dry, will tend to lose its luster and
produce what we know as dry skin. In normal circumstances there will be
movement of water from the dermis up through the more superficial layers
of the skin, the water then in turn will evaporate. Skin that has low
water content will dry and fissure, this makes it more prone to both bacterial
and fungal infection.
Moisturizers are designed to reduce water loss from the epidermis. These
do not reverse sun damage but they do prevent further dryness. They also
can protect the barrier to soot and dirt and there is a temporary feeling
of smoothness when these are used. The skin may swell slightly and cause
some loss of fine wrinkles. The pores may appear to be smaller because
of this swelling. Moisturizing is not required for those with oily skin.
Not every skin will be dry, there is the occlusive layer that waterproofs
the skin. This is called the stratum corneum. This is essentially a fat
protein sandwich, sebum that is secreted from the oil glands will also
have a moisturizing effect on the skin. Moisturizers are essentially a
combination of occlusive and humectants. There are a number of different
skin types that require different skin care.
Dry Skin:
Dry skin is more commonly seen in lighter coloured individuals. Moisturizing
should be applied to the skin after washing. It should be used when the
weather is cold, small amounts of moisturizer should be applied, and it
is best to have multiple applications rather than using an excessive amount
at one time.
Moisturizing Of The Hands:
Moisturizers that are best used for the hands will have an oil-based
silicone. This is a water repellent. It also will not allow the normal
fats of the surface of the skin to be washed away. These products protect
the skin even after washing the hands.
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