sweat, sebaceous material and oil from epidermal cellular debris from a natural emulsion that flows freely over skin surface. This emulsion is influenced by age, cleansing, friction, humidity, temperature and other factors .
The following factors are responsible in keeping the skin smooth , soft and pliable.
Natural moisturising factors: free amino acids obtained from the breakdown of fillagrin , along with other physiological chemical s such as lactic acids, ure and salts present in the stratum corneum are called natural The face and the rest of the skin surface are lubricated daily through natural events. The moisturising factor. They are responsible for keeping the skin moist and pliable by their hygroscopic property – by attracting and holding water.
Desquamation: Desquamation is the enzymatic process of dissolving the desmosomes, and the eventual shedding of these cells. It is an important factor in keeping the skin soft.
Intracellular lipids: These lipids form multimellar bodies and play a key role in barrier function by trapping water and preventing excessive water loss. Individual above 40 years show a sharp decline in these intracellular lipids, being more susceptible to dry skin conditions.

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