Most of us are aware that our skin is the largest organ in our body and plays a vital role in protecting against harmful environmental factors. Thus, maintaining healthy skin and a robust skin barrier is essential. However, to do so effectively, we need to understand some basic facts about it.
Today, we’re going to discuss an intriguing fact about our skin’s ability to regenerate approximately every month. But how does this process occur?
Our epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, comprises various cells. Beneath the epidermis lies the basal layer, also known as the stratum germinativum or ‘germ layer,’ where new cells are continuously generated. These new cells push the older, dead skin cells toward the surface, leading to their removal from the epidermis. Consequently, our skin is perpetually renewing itself, a process that, according to science, takes about 28 days.
Another fascinating related fact is that we shed approximately 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute. Although this is imperceptible, our skin is constantly self-regenerating.
Therefore, when introducing a new product into our skincare regimen, it’s advisable to use it consistently for around two months to accurately assess its effectiveness. A shorter period may not allow enough time for the skin to renew itself, and the results may not be as noticeable.
CP Tip: Exfoliation can aid in dead cell removal. However, it’s crucial to exfoliate judiciously, using products that are not too abrasive for the skin to avoid damage.
We recommend The Regenerating Moisturizing Gel for gentle exfoliation without stressing the skin. This lightweight, gel-cream formula promotes skin regeneration and enhances the epidermal barrier’s function, fortifying protection against external agents.