How To Repair Your Damaged Skin Barrier

If colder weather has put a damper on your skin’s naturally smooth texture, don’t panic. Weather changes and seasonal stress can cause unwanted skin problems to arise out of nowhere. While it may not seem like it, your skin is constantly at work, especially the outermost layer of it, known as your skin barrier. Your skin barrier works to protect your skin from potential irritants that it comes in contact with daily. When this skin barrier is weak, these irritants can pass through, altering the skin condition to become more sensitive [1]. That being said, one of the best ways to protect your skin and keep it glowing all year long is by maintaining a strong, healthy skin barrier.

 

If you believe your skin barrier is compromised, there are several ways you can restore it and reap the benefits, such as incorporating a hydrating serum or anti-aging cream into your daily regimen. Our Skin Health Expert reveals how to know if your skin barrier is damaged, as well as the top tips to help repair your damaged skin barrier.

 

Signs You have a Damaged Skin Barrier

While it’s relatively easy to damage your skin barrier unknowingly, the good news is that it’s even easier to fix it! There are many ways to spot a compromised skin barrier: the appearance of redness and inflammation or itchy, flaky skin. If you notice your skin quickly reacting to a product or feel a burning sensation when applying skincare, then it’s likely that your skin’s barrier has weakened.

 

Aside from environmental irritants, a skin barrier can also be jeopardized due to over-exfoliating or using products that are too harsh for your skin. Because of this, you must always know what you’re applying to your skin’s surface and choose products based on your skin type.

 

Additionally, if you think that your skin barrier is compromised, you’ll want to act quickly. While a skin barrier can be nursed back to health, you want to start nourishing it as soon as the damage begins. Once your skin barrier is severely damaged, it’s much harder to restore.

 

How to Repair Your Skin Barrier

Stick to Simple Skincare

When nursing your skin barrier back to health, it’s essential to evaluate all of the products you’ve been using. Products that are too harsh might end up contributing to the damage, making things worse for your now-sensitized skin.  Mesoestetic Melan Recovery  or Hydravital Factor K is an excellent product to incorporate into your skincare regime when your skin needs a bit of extra love. Repair cream works to boost skin’s elasticity, moisturising and nourishing creams that restores the hydro-lipid layer of the skin. Intensive balm provides instant relief, reduces skin sensitivity and smooth the look of wrinkles while also repairing skin’s barrier.

 

Steer Clear of Scrubs

While you may think exfoliating is a great way to remove bacteria, if your skin barrier is compromised, it’s best to cut back on physical exfoliation for now. Using a brush, cloth, or product that is too harsh for your skin’s surface can cause further problems to arise. Instead, stick with a gentle cleanser like the Mesoestetic Hydracream Fusion. Made with Squalene, Lactobacillus and Urban D-tox, this bio-balancing, anti-pollution cleansing cream-oil provides nourishment, hydration and comfort, without leaving an oily residue. It will relieve visible redness and tightness while restoring your skin’s moisture barrier.

 

Know Your Ingredients

When searching for the best products for sensitive skin, it’s important to know what ingredients you’re looking for. Squalene, Lactobacillus Ferment (enhance skin defense system), Urban D-tox, Argan oil, Panthenol, Allantoin, Vitamin E, Shea Butter are all excellent ingredients for sensitive skin. If you’re having trouble finding a product that works, we recommend starting with something like the Mesoestetic Melan Recovery  or Hydravital Factor K. Designed to provide long-lasting relief for stressed skin, it’s made with a specially formulated peptide complex and ceramides to reduce visible redness and improve the skin’s protective barrier.

 

Hydration is Key

A damaged skin barrier requires a lot of moisture. Keeping your face and body well hydrated is key to restoring and maintaining your skin’s health. When searching for new products, choose one that contains powerful hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, one of the many essential peptides for skin health. Not only will this work to re-boost your skin barrier, but it also acts as an anti-aging ingredient locking in moisture and helping your skin maintain its natural elasticity.

 

For the ideal hydrating serum, try out the HA Densimatrix. A clinically proven serum, it’s formulated with Hyaluronic Acid to help hydrate, plump, and replenish damaged skin. For those interested in developing an anti-aging skin care routine , incorporating hyaluronic acid is highly recommended as it delivers instant and lasting hydration which helps combat dullness and dryness that naturally occurs as skin ages.

 

Apply Sunscreen

An easy way to protect your skin’s barrier is by applying sunscreen daily. Sunscreen will work to protect your skin’s outer layer from the sun’s damaging rays, as well as other environmental stressors. However, when purchasing sunscreen, you’ll want to choose the right one. Products like the Mesoprotech Mineral Matt Antiaging Fluid SPF 50+ and Nourishing Antiaging Oil SPF 50+ sunscreens are a no-fuss way of adding SPF to your face routine while also instantly setting your makeup.

 

While It’s easy to damage your skin’s protective barrier, with a little love, consistency, and care, your skin’s barrier can be restored quickly. By following this guide on repairing your damaged skin barrier, you can ensure that your skin stays healthy and moisturized throughout all seasons. And remember, everyone’s skin type is different. When trying out new products, allow them time to work before determining their efficiency.

Sources:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608132/

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