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  2. The best creams to help you repair your skin barrier - AOL

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    Repair your skin barrier with dermatologist-recommended creams from brands including La Roche Posay, CeraVe, Avene and more.

  3. Skin repair - Wikipedia

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    Damaged sweat and sebaceous glands, hair follicles, muscle cells, and nerves are seldom repaired. They are usually replaced by the fibrous tissue. The result is the formation of an inflexible, fibrous scar tissue. Human skin cells are capable of repairing UV-induced DNA damages by the process of nucleotide excision repair. [2]

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    This can help to prevent skin damage. ... effective and helps keep perfect skin barrier,” one Amazon reviewer ... This witch hazel-infused hair remedy won Amazon’s Choice for scalp treatments ...

  5. Rebuild Your Skin Barrier With This Do-It-All Cleanser - AOL

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    That kickstarts an entirely new issue: dry skin and a potentially damaged skin barrier. How do you fix it? We found a cleanser that’s all about hydration to make a valiant attempt. 24 Best ...

  6. Horse ointment - Wikipedia

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    Horse ointment was traditionally prepared and used in ancient China for the treatment of qi deficiency, [2] hemorrhoids, burns, and xeroderma. [3] Due to the amount of fatty acids in horse ointment, which is similar to that of human skin fat, it can penetrate through the surface of skin. Nowadays, it is commonly applied to skin for the purpose ...

  7. Seborrhoeic dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    An alternative explanation is an increase in sebum production feeding an increase in the Malassezia population that instigates inflammation; the inflammation then causes cellular changes that damage the skin barrier. This barrier disruption then encourages additional Malassezia growth and inflammation and again worsened skin barrier function. [12]