Trends?
The epidermal hydrolipid barrier is the first protective shield between the external environment and the body. Despite its great influence on the proper condition of the skin, it is very sensitive to damage from poor care, the use of overly aggressive cleansing products or a disturbed microbiome. Concern for its condition has been the leading cosmetic trend in skin care for many months, regardless of age, but with a special emphasis on young customers.
The facts?
Discomfort from feelings of skin tightness, dryness and irritation, as well as a gray, dull complexion and overproduction of sebum are common symptoms of a disturbed skin lipid layer. Many people are looking for the right cosmetic to rebuild and maintain the hydrolipid barrier, moisturize the epidermis, but at the same time not weigh it down.
Answer!
The best way to restore the homeostasis of the skin is omega 3 – 6 – 9 fatty acids. Our body is not able to produce them on its own, so it is important to supply them from the outside. Omega acids are components of lipids responsible for the proper functioning and hydration of the epidermis. The source of omega acids in the Moisturizing Lipids series is Amazonian Essence complex – precious oils from Amazonian plants: Inca Inchi, Tucuma, Bacaba.
Lipids may be associated with lubricating substances. Nothing could be further from the truth! Studies show an intense moisturizing effect. By strengthening the hydrolipid barrier, we reduce the tendency to lose water from the epidermis. By replenishing the intercellular “cement” that binds cells together.
Omega acids help maintain homeostasis (balance) of the skin and regulate its natural regeneration processes. They effectively inhibit the loss of water from the epidermis, so that it remains moisturized and therefore firm and supple. Moisturized skin has a healthy tone, smoothed fine lines and reduced tendency to form new ones.
Worth knowing!
In the Moisturizing Lipids line, all cosmetics are vegan and the formulas contain up to 96% natural ingredients!