Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual: For Everyone from Beginner to Pro

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Hair follicles, nerves, blood vessels, and sebaceous glands are also part of the dermis. Sebaceous glands produce sebum. This oily substance moves through the hair
shaft to the top layer of the skin, where it covers the epidermis and provides a protective barrier against moisture loss. Too much sebum results in oily skin.


The outermost layer of skin, the epidermis, is several layers deep. Basal cells are created in the lowest layer and then migrate through a hardened layer to the stratum
corneum, from which they fall off the body. The skin continually sloughs off the dead cells and grows new living cells. It takes about a month for a live basal cell to
move to the top layer of the epidermis. As the cell moves toward the surface of the skin, it loses moisture and oxygen content.


On the surface of the epidermis is a layer of oil transported from the dermis by the hair follicles that forms a natural barrier, helping the skin to retain water. Harsh
and scented cleansing products, exposure to chemical and biological pollution in the environment, and poor diet can remove this protective oil-based layer from the
skin. This layer can be replenished with moisturizer.


Moisturizers work in several ways. First, they fill in the spaces between the relatively dry, or cornified, cells of the epidermis, making the skin feel and appear
smoother. They also create a barrier on the skin, helping the skin retain water. The oil content in moisturizers works with the protective lipid coating of the skin to
partially protect the skin from the air. Care must be taken in the selection and use of moisturizing products, as they make a huge difference in how the skin works.
Hydration is the key to smooth, even skin, and moisturization is the external way to achieve it.


ANALYSIS OF THE SKIN The following descriptions will help you recognize skin conditions and make decisions about skincare products.


Normal


Analysis


Comfortable-feeling


Smooth, even texture with small pores


Cheeks are the driest area, but not excessively so


May experience some shine and larger pores on the forehead, nose, or chin


Water and oil content in this skin is balanced


Care

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