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Our
skin loses water
constantly through
exposure to
he air and the
elements. As
skin ages, or
as it is exposed
to environmental
stresses and
chemical agents,
it loses this
ability to retain
water, becomes
dry and appears
wrinkled. The
older your skin
is, less able
it is to hold
in the moisture
effectively.
Honey is a good
natural moisturizer.
Recipes of moisturizer
quick to make
and simple in
technique. The
quality and
amount of moisturizer
can vary from
person to person.
Moisturizers
come in various
types, balms
and creams are
the thickest
and greasiest
oils and lotions
are lighter
and more fluid
gels are clear
or translucent
and the lightest
of all. Moisturizers
protect your
skin's top layer
by holding in
water and smoothing
surface dryness.
Regular use
of a suitable
moisturizer
benefits your
skin. The moisturizer
not only replaces
the water lost
from the skin
but also prevents
its loss to
the surroundings.
So, miniaturization
is very essential
to the skin
to keep it healthy,
soft, supple,
smooth and firm.
There are molecules
on the skin
surfaces, that
form a matrix
to retain moisture.
These mixtures
of molecules
are known as
skin's natural
miniaturization
factor.
These molecules
include lactic
acid, urea,
etc. Moisturizers,
may also contain
anti-oxidant.
A Moisturizer
helps to make
the skin soft
and removes
makeup. Moisturizers
should leave
the skin feeling
supple, soft,
and nourished,
not clogged
or greasy.
The skin protects
us from the
sometimes-harsh
external environment
( e.g. microbial
invasion and
physical injuries),
regulates our
body temperature,
provides sensory
input and eliminates
waste. They
also can protect
the barrier
to soot and
dirt and there
is a temporary
feeling of smoothness
when these are
used.
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