NERINE Anti-Aging restores skin oil balance

Skin oils are important humectants

Since the production of oil by the skin is one of the most important factors in ensuring that the skin remains adequately healthy and moisturised, let's begin by discussing the oil that is found in the skin. Because they protect the skin from environmental irritants like dehydration, pollution, and other irritants, the natural oils of the skin play an extremely essential function in the maintenance of healthy and supple skin. Furthermore, even though it seems strange, the fact that oil and water repel one another ensures that the skin retains its own natural moisture, reducing the likelihood that the skin will become overly dry and irritated. Thus, oils are influential skin humectants.

Skin oils are essential for the skin barrier functions

In addition, oils naturally contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant characteristics, which are a benefit when it comes to protecting the skin from damage and inflammation. In addition, the skin oil contributes to maintaining the normal skin microbiota. Not only that, but they act as a barrier, protecting against the destructive effects of UV radiation. These features of skin oil, when taken as a whole, contribute to the maintenance of the skin's natural moisture levels, as well as the skin's health and its capacity to act as a barrier.

Genetics and Hormones control skin oils

When we are born, every one of us has a unique configuration of sebaceous glands that we keep throughout our lives. These glands are under the direct control of hormones, which determine both the kind and quantity of oil that they generate. The hormonal shifts that begin to take place as a normal part of the ageing process have a significant influence on the amount of oil that is produced by the skin. Because of this, those who suffer from acne may discover that using oral contraceptives provides them with relief, whereas postmenopausal women may see an increase in oil production after beginning therapy.

NERINE Anti-Ageing helps to restore skin oil balance

One of the purposes of our formulation is to restore the skin's natural oil balance, which is crucial to the skin's overall look. Both are major improvements made possible by the use of our cream. To start, we use the skin's own oil and its constituents to re-oil the skin's surface. NERINE Anti-Ageing has been specially developed to do so without leaving the greasy feeling that is prevalent with other anti-aging and moisturising creams. Second, the cream's vitamin and mineral content helps the skin's oil gland resume its normal activity.

Those who have used NERINE Anti-Ageing have reported seeing improvements in both the level of moisture in their skin and the texture of their skin as a direct result of using the product. This is in part owing to the fact that the skin's natural oil balance has been restored. 

Here is another of NERINE's age-defying properties, this one unrivalled in terms of its effectiveness.

Woman with a beautiful skin

Skin Oil shield the skin from environmental irritants such as dehydration, pollution, and other irritants, the skin's natural oils play an immensely significant role in the upkeep of skin that is both healthy and supple.

Skin oils naturally contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant characteristics, which are beneficial when it comes to protecting the skin from damage and inflammation.

NERINE Anti-Ageing uses the skin's own oil composition and its constituents to re-oil the skin's surface but also, its vitamin and mineral helps the skin's oil gland resume its normal activity.

Further Reading

1.         Infante, V.H.P., et al. Safety and efficacy of combined essential oils for the skin barrier properties: In vitro, ex vivo and clinical studies. Int J Cosmet Sci 44, 118-130 (2022).

2.         Blaak, J. & Staib, P. An updated review on efficacy and benefits of sweet almond, evening primrose and jojoba oils in skin care applications. Int J Cosmet Sci 44, 1-9 (2022).

3.         Michalczyk, A. & Ostrowska, P. Essential oils and their components in combating fungal pathogens of animal and human skin. J Mycol Med 31, 101118 (2021).

4.         Abd Rashed, A., Rathi, D.G., Ahmad Nasir, N.A.H. & Abd Rahman, A.Z. Antifungal Properties of Essential Oils and Their Compounds for Application in Skin Fungal Infections: Conventional and Nonconventional Approaches. Molecules 26(2021).

5.         Crowther, J.M. Method for quantification of oils and sebum levels on skin using the Sebumeter((R)). Int J Cosmet Sci 38, 210-216 (2016).

6.         Werman, M.J., Mokady, S., Nimni, M.E. & Neeman, I. The effect of various avocado oils on skin collagen metabolism. Connect Tissue Res 26, 1-10 (1991).

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