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Location: Florida Registered: 09 November 2006 Posts: 24 | Greetings Dr. Pickart: (please note I posted this message in NOT Recommended Products also) I'm struggling to understand the relationship of skin wetting to the aging of skin. What I think I just figured out based upon following threads you comment on regarding HA--I'm almost in a panic because every product I use excluding yours has HA in it! Okay--- is this a safe synthesis? HA wets the skin barrier because it sucks up water from the skin. When the epidermis (particularly the granulosum layer) registers the wet surface it responds by recognizing a breach in the skin barrier (wet skin lets bad things in). So -- it kicks keratin production into high gear. It wants to send (dry) keratin to the surface to restore the integrity of the barrier. This is a bad thing because keratinocytes (like all cells in the body) are limited in the number of times they can reproduce themselves. When they reach that limit, they cease to exist. And as they grow closer to that limit, they slow down and produce substandard proteins. This is the aging process. So, when we use HA, we are speeding up the skin aging process by effectively killing off our defenses sooner rather than later. Please help. thanks, Felecia |
Location: Florida Registered: 09 November 2006 Posts: 24 | Dr. Pickart answered my questioned on a different board. I copied it below: This message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBioTeam, |
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