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  2. Barrier cream - Wikipedia

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    Moisturizing barrier cream acts as a lubricating film on the skin to prevent depletion of water (transepidermal water loss) in the skin's outermost layer, the stratum corneum. [5] This may have a protective effect against irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis, which often result from such depletion. [5]

  3. Sebamed - Wikipedia

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    Sebamed products include Classic, Clear Face, Baby Sebamed, Anti-Aging, Anti-Dry, Sun Care, and Visio. They have a pH level of 5.5. Human skin has a natural hydrolipid barrier, an acid mantle, which retains moisture and lipids while blocking germs, toxins, bacteria, and other outside factors.

  4. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    In the human body, water constantly evaporates from the deeper layers of the skin through an effect known as transepidermal water loss. By regulating its water content, human skin naturally maintains a dry, easily shed surface as a barrier against pathogens, dirt, or damage, while protecting itself from drying out and becoming brittle and rigid.

  5. The best skin care routine for your 50s, according to ... - AOL

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    Dr. King recommends Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream for one simple reason: "A good moisturizer contains humectants to hydrate, emollients to support the skin barrier, and occlusives to lock in the ...

  6. Acid mantle - Wikipedia

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    The acid mantle is a very thin, delicate, slightly acidic film covering the entire surface of human skin, serving as a protective barrier against pathogens and reduces body odor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The acidic pH at the skin's surface mainly maintained by free amino acids and α-hydroxy acids ( lactic acids ) excreted from sweat ; free fatty acids and ...

  7. Are wet wipes bad for your skin? - AOL

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