Introduction
The skin barrier, also known as the skin texture barrier or stratum corneum, is the outermost layer of the skin, serving as a vital protective shield. It keeps moisture locked in while blocking harmful elements like bacteria, irritants, and pollutants. Maintaining its health is crucial for hydrated and resilient skin. Using gentle, pH-balanced cleansers prevents the stripping of natural oils, while moisturizers with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin help replenish and seal in hydration. Over-exfoliation should be avoided, as it can damage this barrier, and drinking plenty of water along with omega-3-rich foods supports skin from within. Protecting the barrier also involves daily sunscreen use to prevent UV damage and limiting hot showers, which can strip the skin of its natural oils. A humidifier in dry environments and wearing weather-appropriate protection further aid in preserving the skin's moisture levels. By following these practices, the skin barrier can remain strong, smooth, and properly hydrated.

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Hyaluronic acid, on the other hand, is a powerful humectant, meaning it attracts and retains moisture. It can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making it a star ingredient for hydration.
— Olivia Rhye, Product Designer
The skin barrier, also known as the skin texture barrier or stratum corneum, is the outermost layer of the skin, serving as a vital protective shield. It keeps moisture locked in while blocking harmful elements like bacteria, irritants, and pollutants. Maintaining its health is crucial for hydrated and resilient skin. Using gentle, pH-balanced cleansers prevents the stripping of natural oils, while moisturizers with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin help replenish and seal in hydration. Over-exfoliation should be avoided, as it can damage this barrier, and drinking plenty of water along with omega-3-rich foods supports skin from within. Protecting the barrier also involves daily sunscreen use to prevent UV damage and limiting hot showers, which can strip the skin of its natural oils. A humidifier in dry environments and wearing weather-appropriate protection further aid in preserving the skin's moisture levels. By following these practices, the skin barrier can remain strong, smooth, and properly hydrated.