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Why skin care

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The skin is the body's first line of defense. Regardless of gender, skin issues often reflect underlying internal problems. Additionally, factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and environment play a significant role in a person’s overall health. Therefore, taking care of this vital immune system (the skin) is crucial for maintaining both its health and beauty. 
The stratum corneum is the most important layer of the skin, as it is protected by the hydrolipidic barrier. When this layer is damaged, the skin can develop inflammation, redness, itching, dermatitis, acne, and other problems. The corneocytes in the stratum corneum contain natural moisturizing factors, and enzymatic and biochemical activities take place within them. Contrary to common belief, these cells are not dead; they have simply lost water and other components.
Thus, with this knowledge, the protection and care of the skin in terms of its immune functions, regulatory functions (such as temperature control), and sensory roles, along with its significant psychological and physical appearance, becomes evident.
Dermocosmetics are skincare products that combine both medicinal and cosmetic properties, designed to treat specific skin issues like acne, dryness, rosacea, and aging. These products are formulated under the supervision of dermatologists and not only improve the appearance of the skin but also enhance its health. Dermocosmetics are an ideal choice for individuals with sensitive skin or specific skin concerns.
For many years, society has primarily focused on women's use of skincare products, but in the last decade, fortunately, a growing percentage of men have started caring about their skin health. 
Another noteworthy point is the increasing tendency of individuals to use skincare products as part of a routine, which has been significantly influenced by technological advancements and the widespread growth of advertising on social media. 
On the other hand, considering the prevalence of metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, and polycystic ovary syndrome, which are common among women, one of the associated symptoms is inflammation. Apart from the medical and internal aspects that require treatment, symptoms such as skin redness and inflammation, excessive sebum production, rosacea, various types of acne, persistent blemishes, hair loss, and changes in the texture of the skin and hair can be observed. As a result, visits to dermatologists and pharmacies for treatment and care have increased.