
Ep 11 — Plant Lipids That Prevent Spring Transepidermal Water Loss
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As Canadian spring brings unpredictable humidity swings, your skin barrier struggles to keep moisture locked in. This episode explores the science of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) during seasonal transitions and reveals the plant-based lipids that effectively reinforce your barrier when it needs it most.Deinye spotlights cupuacu butter's remarkable humidity-adaptive properties, compares the specific barrier benefits of shea versus mango butter, and explains how jojoba oil's unique molecular structure mimics your skin's natural sebum. Plus, discover trending ceramide-rich plant oils.The Quick Tip segment introduces "micro-application"—a technique for targeting specific barrier-compromised areas without feeling greasy all over.Connect with Bare Skin:Instagram: @forbareskinWebsite: www.forbareskin.comEmail: hello@forbareskin.com
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