These days I'm testing some products for skin and body, specifically formulated to ensure the skin the right amount of moisture . In a short time will find their reviews, but I like it, before publishing the reviews, I like to share with you some discovery I made recently about the importance of maintaining a constant skin well hydrated .
Do you have an apple ? Once the purchase is compact, light and "luscious". Over time, if you do not eat, it becomes withered and wrinkled . Why does this happen? Simply because the fruit has lost most of the water that previously contained.
The same thing can happen to us if we neglect to moisturize skin , and constant supply of water .
60% of the skin is made up of water . 70% of this is located in the dermis , the seat of the metabolic processes of trade and the remaining 30% is parked in ' epidermis, especially in its stratum corneum, the most superficial. The dermis is then a large store of water resources, with the function of supplying the overlying skin that it does not have its own movement, is not able to repair on its own to the water loss.
Then, of course, the most immediate way to supply the skin is to drink water in order to replenish this reserve as much as possible.
But not enough, in fact we are only at the beginning of our journey to keep our skin soft and supple.
The most important action we can do in this regard is the 'constant use of specific creams , vegetable or synthetic origin, according to your tendency cosmetics, which have the function to protect the layer idrolipico skin from external aggressions (pollution, sunlight, cold) and reattached all the time.
In this way, prevent the skin from drying just like the apple, it loses its elasticity and it looks and furrowed irremediably marked.
You understand that the comparison with the fruit dries out and becomes wrinkled marked me and I've become hopelessly even more scrupulous in sprinkle with moisturizer, morning and evening.
And you, young ladies, you agree to fund nell'idratare good for your young faces?
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