Sentences with phrase «epidermal layer»

The phrase "epidermal layer" refers to the outermost layer of the skin, which acts as a protective barrier for the body. It is the part of the skin that we can see and touch. Full definition
Dual action also enables collagen boosters, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, marine and phyto ingredients to penetrate deep into epidermal layers during the treatment.
Ullrich Steiner, at the University of Cambridge, and colleagues separated the layers that make up buttercup petals — an inner layer of starch and an outer epidermal layer that holds the yellow pigment — and shone light onto each.
UV rays from tanning beds penetrate the skins epidermal layer and may induce DNA alternations that promote the formation of cancer.
Pigs treated with valsartan had a thicker epidermal layer (the outermost layer of the skin) and dermal collagen layer, as well as a more organized collagen fiber arrangement, all of which indicate 1 percent valsartan application leads to stronger healing skin, Abadir says.
As proof they do not share a common ancestor it is known that in the octopus the eye develops from the epidermal layer then works it's way in to the nervous system.
Glycolic Acid regenerates skins natural renewal process; MSM drives ingredients deep into the epidermal layer, preventing problematic skin conditions in the future.
The key to the buttercup's glow seems to lie in the exceptionally flat cells of its epidermal layer.
This keeps a portion of the incoming light from reaching the starch layer, ensuring that it is reflected in a directional manner by the flat cells at the base of the epidermal layer.
If left untreated, transplanted pluripotent cells only form the epidermal layer of the skin.
Greater amounts of the pigment melanin in the epidermal layer result in darker skin and reduce the skin's ability to produce vitamin D from sunlight [1].
When used on the skin, alpha hydroxy acids help other cosmetic compounds penetrate more effectively and rapidly, absorbing deep into the skin's epidermal layers, for more effective and noticeable results.
Naturally derived Alpha and Beta Hydroxy acids penetrate deeper in to the epidermal layer to treat problematic, pigmented, aging, and dry skin, while promoting cellular proliferation.
«This increased susceptibility is due in part to impaired epidermal barrier function, which leads to enhanced access of pathogenic bacteria to deeper epidermal layers.
If you were a dermatologist Wanda, I would advise you to always look beneath the epidermal layer for the truth of the disease.
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