Dry and oily skin is unable to produce lipids in the required quantities. This dysfunction causes lipid deficiency. This means the horn cells in the stratum corneum can no longer stack on top of each other.
Dry skin shows different symptoms: Loses its luster The surface of the skin becomes flaky, rough, cracked There is a feeling of tension and itching Uneven blood circulation, slightly uneven pigmentation Wrinkles and creases appear early The skin barrier becomes more permeable and level water in the skin decreases.
A LITTLE SELF TEST — Are you sure if you also have dry skin? Then please check which of the following statements applies to you: 1. My skin is tight.2. My skin looks like parchment.3. Susceptible to redness.4. Oily and acne prone? No problem for me.5. My skin peels easily and itches.6. I feel like I can’t apply enough cream.7. My pores are almost invisible.8. My skin is very sensitive to cold.
If more than three points apply to you, you likely have dry skin. If there are more than four agreements, your skin is likely very dry and there is a reason to help your skin. Activate your skin’s natural lipid production by supplying sphingolipids, which are produced artificially for the first time and, together with other high-quality substances in the cream, significantly improve the skin’s moisture balance. Ask your pharmacist about products containing the active ingredient “sphingo-lipid”.