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#1 Skin Education

The skin structure is simply amazing…

One of the main reason I am obsessed with the skin is because its so fascinating and its so complex!

Did you know it is the LARGEST organ?!There are 3 layers to your skin.
1. Epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone.
2. Dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands.
3. Subcutaneous fat. The deeper subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is made of fat and connective tissue.

The main functions of the skin are:
Protection
Heat Regulation
Secretion
Excretion
Sensation
Absorption
Do you know what happens to your skin when we age?When we are our young, most of us have healthy, bright and elastic skin that heals rapidly if injured.

Later in life, visible signs of growing older include wrinkles, sagging skin and an increasing number of age spots, freckles, moles and other changes to pigmentation caused by sunlight.

As we age, the skin becomes thinner and blood vessels become visible, our pores may also increase in size.

There are changes beneath the surface too, as the collagen and elastic fibres that allow our skin to stretch start to degrade.

One of the key chemicals in our skin, hyaluronic acid, reduces over time, leaving our skin dryer and rougher. And there will be changes in skin tone, fat distribution and elasticity that mean facial contours also alter.

Older skin retains less water and becomes dryer and thinner, making it more susceptible to irritation and infection, while wounds take longer to heal.

Do you know the pH level of skin?
The optimal pH value of skin on most of our face and body lies between 4.7 and 5.75. A pH of 7 (that of pure water) is considered neutral. Anything below that is acidic and above it alkaline, so skin’s natural pH is mildly acidic.
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