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[Clinic Exclusive] 250ml Ocera Pro Body Lotion | EMIS+
[Clinic Exclusive] 250ml Ocera Pro Body Lotion | EMIS+
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The Science of Skin Barrier Repair and Hydration
Welcome to EMIS+. In this educational overview, we examine the biological mechanisms of the stratum corneum and how specific active ingredients target compromised skin barriers.
🔬 UNDERSTANDING TRANS-EPIDERMAL WATER LOSS (TEWL)
The "Brick and Mortar" Model
The outermost layer of the human skin, the stratum corneum, functions as a vital protective barrier. It is clinically described using a "brick and mortar" model, where the skin cells (corneocytes) act as the bricks, and the intercellular lipids (ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids) act as the mortar.
When this lipid matrix is depleted by harsh environmental factors, aging, or underlying skin conditions, the barrier's structural integrity is compromised. This leads to a marked increase in Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL)—a process where vital moisture rapidly evaporates from the lower layers of the skin into the atmosphere, resulting in chronic dryness, flaking, and increased susceptibility to environmental irritants.
🧫 BIOCHEMICAL REPAIR MECHANISMS
To effectively manage a compromised barrier, dermatological formulations must address two concurrent issues: structural lipid restoration and cellular hydration.
1. Lipid Restoration (Yuzu Ceramide)
Ceramides make up approximately 50% of the skin's natural lipid barrier. Formulations utilizing plant-derived ceramides, such as Yuzu Ceramide, are designed to directly replenish this depleted "mortar." By physically patching the microscopic gaps between the corneocytes, these exogenous lipids help rebuild the skin's defensive shield and halt excessive TEWL.
2. Humectant Hydration (Sodium Hyaluronate)
While ceramides seal the surface, water must simultaneously be drawn into the epidermis. Sodium Hyaluronate is a water-soluble salt derivative of Hyaluronic Acid. Due to its lower molecular weight, it penetrates the epidermis more efficiently than standard Hyaluronic Acid. It functions as an advanced humectant, capable of binding massive amounts of water to itself, drawing moisture deep into the skin cells to restore cellular volume and elasticity.
📚 CLINICAL APPLICATION PROTOCOL
For maximum physiological efficacy, barrier-repair emollients should be applied to slightly damp skin immediately after bathing. This method traps the surface water present on the skin before it can evaporate, allowing the Sodium Hyaluronate to bind to that moisture while the ceramides seal the barrier.
📋 SPECIFICATIONS:
Brand: Xepa
Format: Emollient Body Lotion
Volume: 250ml
Key Active Compounds: Yuzu Ceramide, Sodium Hyaluronate
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