Why skin care?

November 30, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Dry Skin Care

The skin is the largest human organ. In an adult man weighing on about 3 kg. and covers an approx. 2 meters high surface.

Why skincare?
The skin has a wide range of functions, which protect the organism is the most important. Your skin forms a protective barrier that prevents bacteria and other harmful micro-organisms and substances from entering your body where they can do harm.

If your skin is very dry or damaged by a skin disease, it can destroy the skin barrier effect, and allow micro-organisms easier passage through the skin. It can either trigger or exacerbate an eczema or a skin disease.

Another function of the skin is that it ensures that holdepå the fluid, which represents around. 75 percent of your body. If Skin barrier effect will be reduced, which evaporates too much water from the skin, which såbliver dry and scaly and begynderat slot. It further reduces the skin

Your Skin

November 30, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Dry Skin

Your skin has a variety of functions. The most important thing is that it is as a protective layer, as a screen body’s internal parts against knocks and keeps bacteria and other harmful micro-organisms and substances out of the body.

Your skin functions:

* The skin forms a barrier to prevent bacteria, microorganisms and other harmful substances from entering the body.
* The skin helps regulate the body’s fluid balance, since it prevents the liquid from evaporate.
* The skin regulates body temperature.
* The skin protects the internal organs, etc. against stroke.
* The skin participates in the formation of vitamin D, which is important for the successful formation of calcium in your bones.
* The skin excrete salts, urea and organic matter through sweating.
* The skin acts as a sensory organ, which provides information from the external environment, such as heat, cold, touch and pain.

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