The skin is the largest organ in the body and serves as a barrier against external harm. Your body couldn’t perform the functions that keep you alive without the protection of your skin. This is why we need to take great care of it.
The outermost epidermis is responsible for producing new skin cells, protecting the body from unwanted substances, and retaining moisture to keep the skin well hydrated.
The middle dermis is responsible for supporting and strengthening the skin. It helps keep the skin moisturized and nourishes the epidermis. It also aids with fine sensations and helps regulate the skin temperature.
The innermost subcutaneous tissue insulates the body against changes in temperature and physical impacts. It gives the body its contoured shape and connects the skin to the internal organs. It also stores fat cells for energy and helps regulates the body temperature.Your skin doesn’t just mark the boundary between you and your environment. It serves a critical health function, protecting you from disease and exposure. Love the skin your in!We hope you enjoy today's episode xo
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