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Interesting facts about skin functions

Did you know that the skin is the largest organ in the human body? It's not just an outer layer; it has many functions that are essential to our health and wellbeing. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating functions of the skin.

Protection

One of the most critical functions of the skin is protection. It shields us from mechanical stresses such as cuts, abrasions, and pressure. It also plays a role in photoprotection, defending against the sun's rays through melanin, the stratum corneum, and natural antioxidants. However, these defenses can only offer limited protection, so it's vital to use sunscreen and creams to prevent sun damage.

Pathogen Defense

The skin protects us against pathogens by mounting an immune response when different pathogens enter the skin. The skin's immune cells play a vital role in this process. The skin also protects itself against chemical and other agents, especially the acid and lipid mantle.

Thermal regulation

Thermal regulation is another critical function of the skin. In hot weather, the skin's blood vessels dilate, and heat dissipation becomes more active. In contrast, in cold temperatures, the stiffening muscles of the hairs contract, which thickens the lip mantle, reduces evaporation, and thus heat dissipation.

Perception

The dermis contains receptors and nerve endings that transmit stimuli to the brain, such as shock, cold, heat, pain, and discomfort. Perception is a unique function of the skin that is crucial to keep us aware of our environment.

Absorption

The skin has an absorptive role, and many substances are absorbed through it, such as cosmetics designed to nourish the skin. The chemical and physical properties of the substances, as well as their size, affect absorption.

Storage

Our skin stores fat, water, blood, minerals, and vitamins. When our metabolism is under stress, the body uses the skin as a storage area. Waste products that cause itching, irritation, and severe skin conditions are stored in the skin, so paying attention to detoxification and using the right cosmetics is essential.

Communication

Finally, the skin is involved in communication. Our facial expressions and the work of our facial muscles communicate our emotions and thoughts. The skin plays an essential role in nonverbal communication.

 

In conclusion, the skin is a versatile organ that has many functions. We must take care of it regularly to keep it healthy and in good condition. At Beauty Salon By Veronika, we have 32 years of experience, the latest cosmetic tools, and the unique Kaviczky range of cosmetic products to help keep your skin healthy. Remember, taking care of your skin will take care of you!

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