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What are the layers of your skin?

Your skin is made up of different layers, and each have their own role to play… Skincare is a year-round habit that it’s important to get right, and here at The Clinic Market Lavington we always want you to have all the necessary facts to help you achieve the best skin possible. Despite the mixed…

skin health

What are the layers of your skin?

Your skin is made up of different layers, and each have their own role to play…

Skincare is a year-round habit that it’s important to get right, and here at The Clinic Market Lavington we always want you to have all the necessary facts to help you achieve the best skin possible.

Despite the mixed weather, we hope everyone has kicked off their 2023 with aplomb, and is still sticking to any new resolutions and healthy habits (or at least some of them!)

It’s important to know what makes up your skin, so you can best decide how you want to care for it. So here we’ve broken down just what the different layers are called, and what that actually means…

Your skin is made up of three layers, and each is made up of different materials.

The epidermis, which is the outer-most layer of skin.

This top layer provides a waterproof barrier and protects your body from harm, keeps your body hydrated, produces new skin cells and contains melanin, which produces your hair, skin and eye pigmentation.

The dermis, which is the middle layer.

This contains tough connective tissues, hair follicles and oil & sweat glands, as well as blood vessels, nerves, and other structures. It is made up of a thin upper layer called the papillary dermis, and a thick lower layer called the reticular dermis.

And the subcutaneous, which is the innermost layer of your skin.

Also known as the hypodermis, this layer is made of fat and connective tissue. This is the bottom layer of skin, and has many important functions, ranging from storing energy, connecting the dermis layer of your skin to your muscles and bones, insulating your body and also protecting your body from harm.

Each layer of your skin is important and plays a vital role. It’s essential you look after each layer, so they can look after you!

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