EXPLORE THE
PRODUCTS – SKIN CARE
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EXPLORE THE
PRODUCTS – SKIN CARE.
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this
page, you will learn the basic of your skin and skin care products that suits
for you. Enjoy!
Skin is known as largest human organ. Its not just giving appearance and shape,
but also serves as:
Protection – our skin is a protection
against mechanical impact such as pressure and stroke thermic impact (heat
and cold environment), chemicals, UV radiation and bacteria.
Regulation – the skin regulates body
temperature. Production of sweat, which evaporates on skin surface, will
cools us down.
The 5th sense – besides of smells, taste,
sight, hearing, the sense of touch is also important. Without it, its
impossible to feels gentle touch from a person, the warmth of cup of tea, or
wind blowing in the skin, which can send impulse to our central nervous
system.
Dermis
The dermis consists mostly of connective tissue and
is much thicker than the epidermis. It is responsible for the skin's pliability
and mechanical resistance and is also involved in the regulation of the body
temperature. The dermis supplies the avascular epidermis with nutrients by means
of its vascular network. It contains sense organs for touch, pressure, pain and
temperature ( Pacinian corpuscles, free nerve endings), as well as blood vessels, nerve
fibres, sebaceous and sweat glands and hair follicles.
Subcutaneous layer
The subcutaneous layer below the dermis consists
of loose connective tissue and much fat. It acts as a protective cushion and
helps to insulate the body by monitoring heat gain and heat loss. Not all
authors consider this layer a part of the skin, but it definitely has a strong
impact on the way the skin looks.
Epidermis
This layer is seen on the surface of the skin. It is made up of cells called keratinocytes,
which are stacked on top of each other, forming different sub-layers. The
keratinocytes develop at the bottom and rise to the top, where they are shed
from the surface as dead cells. So this layer is constantly renewing itself, the
live cells changing into dead, hard, flattened cells.Melanocytes and Langerhans
cells are other important cells
found in the epidermis which have special functions
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