The continuous cycle of shedding skin cells does much more than keeping skin looking fresh and healthy. The skin barrier performs vital functions like monitoring water loss, preventing illnesses like viral infections, and stopping bacteria from penetrating our skin - which causes dreaded breakouts and acne.
Think about the stratum corneum as a brick wall with mortar holding each square in place. When the skin barrier is damaged, it’s as if the mortar begins to crack and crumble, leaving spaces along the brick wall.
These holes in the skin barrier can let in a plethora of unwanted substances and irritants - bacteria, fungi, pollutants, and more. Once these unwanted invaders are inside, they can wreak havoc on the other epidermal layers and cause chronic irritation to temperatures, fabrics, and personal care products. It’s difficult to rebuild the skin barrier once damaged.