Sentences with phrase «in deeper layers of the skin»

Our serums replenish water - based moisture in the deeper layers of the skin and help repair damage as we sleep, when skin naturally repairs itself.
This is a deep treatment that promotes collagen growth in the deeper layers of the skin, and this is why it reminds me of the acne laser treatments I used to get.

Not exact matches

Wilson, the sporting goods manufacturer, has nanoengineered layers of clay to double the playing life of its Double Core tennis balls; L'Oréal uses nanoscale particles and capsules in their cosmetic creams that allow replenishing ingredients to penetrate deep into the skin; and the Australian company Advanced Powder Technology has created Zinclear, a translucent zinc oxide sunblock composed of nanoparticles as small as the tiniest known viruses.
Microscopic specks of soot, dirt, acid, and other pollutants are constantly being released into the atmosphere in metropolitan areas (cars, factories, construction sites, etc.), and when these particles come into contact with your skin, they penetrate deep into the layers of the epidermis, causing inflammation, dehydration, and reactions on the cellular level.
When we are young, it takes six to eight weeks for our skin cells to form in the basal (deeper) layer of the skin and eventually move toward the surface of the skin and then slough off.
A diet rich in protein changes the insulin response in your body, which hastens the melting of fat, and visceral fat, that deep layer of fat, is easier for your body to burn than the subcutaneous fat under your skin (the fat that you can see and grab).
The fats found in krill oil are thought to help build up healthy cell membranes as well as decrease both local swelling and inflammation of deeper skin layers associated with acne.
The three different forms of hyaluronic acid in the product's composition penetrate into the deep layers of the epidermis to restore skin density by filling it with water.
While the exact amount is unknown, it is safe to say that a good bit of what we apply and contact is absorbed into the deep layers of our skin, and in some cases, eventually our bloodstream.
Going backwards through the coat will get more of the product on the skin and in deeper layers of hair, rather than on the surface of the coat.
Since the skin layer usually needs to tap into solar energy deposited deeper in the ocean to make up its deficit, the skin layer will obviously make use of any extra DLR from an enhanced greenhouse effect.
Burns can range in severity from superficial, first - degree burns to fourth - degree burns that not only injury all of the layers of the skin, but also injure the deeper tissues such as the muscle or bone.
Third degree burns are deeper still, involving all layers of the skin, in effect killing that area of skin.
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