Protocols
Skin Barrier Support
The skin barrier protects against moisture loss, irritants, and environmental stress. When it’s weakened, skin becomes dry, sensitive, or inflamed.
Supporting it with gentle, hydrating, and barrier-repairing ingredients helps restore balance and resilience.
Protocol: Skin Barrier Support
Beauty Goals
Restore and strengthen the skin’s protective barrier
Improve moisture retention and prevent transepidermal water loss
Soothe and protect skin from irritants and environmental damage
Calm inflammation and prevent further barrier damage
Concerns Addressed
Dry, irritated, or cracked skin
Sensitivity and redness
Chronic conditions like eczema or rosacea
Dehydration and compromised skin barrier function
Sensitivity to skincare products
Recommended Supplements
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (2000–3000 mg EPA/DHA daily) – Helps rebuild the skin barrier and reduce inflammation
Probiotics (10–20 billion CFU daily)—Supports gut-skin connection and reduces inflammation
Vitamin D3 (2000–5000 IU daily) – Regulates skin function and strengthens the barrier
Ceramides (1–2g daily)—Topical or oral supplementation for repairing the skin’s lipid barrier
Zinc (15–30 mg daily) – Supports skin repair and helps with barrier function
Hero Ingredients
Ceramides – Essential for repairing and reinforcing the skin’s barrier
Fatty Acids (Linoleic Acid)—Strengthens barrier function and improves skin hydration
Squalane—A lightweight lipid that mimics the skin’s natural oils and protects the barrier
Panthenol (Vitamin B5) – Deeply hydrates and soothes irritated skin
Madecassoside – A compound from Centella Asiatica, known for calming and repairing the barrier
Lifestyle Tips
Avoid hot water and prolonged showers, as they can strip the skin of its natural oils
Use a humidifier, especially in dry or air-conditioned environments
Avoid skincare with alcohol, artificial fragrances, or harsh exfoliants
Hydrate internally with water and antioxidant-rich foods (like berries, nuts, and seeds)
Manage stress, as it can exacerbate skin conditions like eczema or rosacea
Scientific Evidence Links
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