What are lipids and what are they for? What function do they play on your skin? If you have read the title and you don't know what it means or how to apply it to your skin. This blog is for you:
So that your skin is always healthy and protected from external agents such as the environment, frequent and prolonged exposure to the sun, water loss and sudden changes in temperature are factors that affect the health of your skin and its composition: it is essential to retain moisture in the skin to create a balance between hydration and lipids.
We tell you what the functions of lipids are:
They are the key to fulfilling the function of the protective barrier , they prevent the entry of bacteria and fungi and in turn retain the water and oil that your skin needs.
The decrease in lipids in our skin makes it dehydrated , flaky , rough and opaque .
There are several factors that affect our protective barrier: stress, poor diet, sudden changes in temperature or changes in season, among others.
In short, lipids are responsible for retaining water and fat (not sebum) in your skin to fulfill the barrier function and protect it from external agents, but lipids also allow vitamins to enter your skin.
LIPOSOLUBLE vitamins.
The vitamins in Paymani products counteract the effects of skin aging by promoting protein production and increasing or strengthening the thickness of the skin. Since thanks to its high lipid content, vitamins are much better absorbed by your skin.
Fat-soluble vitamins integrate and dissolve much better in fat , it works like milk chocolate: if you make it with hot milk, it dissolves better. On the contrary, if you make it with cold milk, lumps will appear and it will not dissolve properly.
From the age of 30...
After the age of 30, your skin loses the ability to generate lipids on its own, so you will have to add them to your daily routine externally with a routine suitable for your skin type. We recommend you provide the necessary lipids every day with Royal Light . With 50% lipids in its formulation, it allows daily application and easy absorption , while maintaining a high nutritional, moisturizing and repairing power .
In summary
Healthy, optimal skin is characterized by an adequate balance between epidermal lipids and hydration . The healthy state of the skin depends on the moisture retention provided by the outer layers of the epidermis. Dry skin is characterized by a reduced water content and, more seriously, a poor lipid composition.
Therefore, an ideal treatment should contain ingredients that improve and repair the barrier function, as well as supplement the lack of natural epidermal lipids.
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