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A Beautiful Blend of Inner and Outer Nutrition

Sensé™ was developed with the knowledge that the skin reflects the state of the body's health and looks its best when all cells in the skin's layers are properly nourished and hydrated. The skin is the last organ to receive nutrients from the body, and the first to show signs of nutritional deficiency, imbalance, or illness. While some nutrients can be applied topically, others can only be produced from within the body. Therefore, true health and beauty requires a synergy of internal and external nutrition, as well as protection from environmental toxins and oxidation damage, which can accelerate sagging and wrinkling.

The Sensé beauty regimen is designed to be a comprehensive approach to skin and hair care that takes into account the nutritional of both the skin and body. Sensé's outer ingredients, which smooth, hydrate, and reduce the signs of aging, are most effective when used in conjunction with the USANA® Nutritionals, which help to replenish and nourish the skin cells from the inside out.

Peace of Mind through beautiful science®.
Never put harsh chemical preservatives on your skin again.

Inspired by Dr. Myron Wentz' dedication to living a toxin-free lifestyle, Sensé scientists worked to find an alternative to parabens and other traditional chemical preservatives used in personal-care products. After nearly ten years of research, they found the answer in a unique, patent-pending formulation that keeps every Sensé product fresh without the need for added harsh chemical preservatives.


Self-preserving technology has people talking. It will revolutionize the world of personal-care products.


How does self-preserving technology work?
Multiple hurdles significantly limit or even eliminate microbial activity and subsequent spoiling. With self-preserving technology, the product is the preservative. The six pillars of self-preserving technology--water and pH control, dual-use of ingredients, patent-pending liquid crystal technology, and scrupulous packaging and manufacturing--are combined to become the preservative system.

  • Water availability. The amount of water in each product is bound tightly in the formula to limit availability to microorganisms.
  • pH control. The pH of each formula has been carefully adjusted to remain effective for the skin, while also prohibiting microorganisms from growing.
  • Dual-purpose use of ingredients. All of the functional ingredients of a formula combine to become part of the preservative system. No ingredients are added exclusively to preserve the product.
  • Liquid crystal technology. Unique blends of botanical extracts, plant-derived lipids, and amino-acid derivatives form "packets" that deliver ingredients to the hair and skin while also preserving the product.
  • Manufacturing. Products are manufactured in a stringently controlled clean room to ensure the safety, integrity, and purity of every Sensé product.
  • Packaging. All packages are sealed to avoid contamination by consumers after purchase.

Sensé is the ONLY line of personal-care products we have found that is manufactured without adding chemical preservatives and is still truly safe.


Many companies claim to have products that are free from parabens. However, many of those products contain other formaldehyde-producing chemicals, such as Quarternium 15; 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol; Diazolidinyl urea; DMDM Hydantoin; or Sodium Hydroxyglycinate. These chemicals are effective in killing anything that comes in to contact with them, so imagine what they could be doing to your skin.

Other companies claim they do not have preservatives and use minimally effective natural alternatives or simply leave their products vulnerable to contamination. These products often have a maximum shelf life of only six months and sometimes must even be kept refrigerated.

Each formula of Sensé's patent-pending, self-preserving technology has passed two rounds of vigorous "challenge testing" to ensure purity for a full two years--an unprecedented achievement in the skin-care industry.

To find out more about preservative systems, and for more in-depth information about the elements of self-preserving technology, read this scientific white paper.


For people who are committed to total body health, Sensé's self-preserving technology is the only choice that provides complete peace of mind. Discover the difference for yourself today.



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Perfect Balance through beautiful science®.
Nourish your skin to defend it against elements that accelerate the visible signs of aging.

From a leader in cellular nutrition come Proflavanol-T™ and Proteo-C™, two advanced oxidative-defence complexes that are rich with vital nutrients to provide powerful beauty therapy for healthy skin and hair. When blended with select natural emollients and pure-plant extracts, these proprietary nutrient complexes amplify the overall effectiveness of every Sensé™ personal-care product.


An advanced beauty solution for our modern world.


How does Proflavanol-T and Proteo-C work?
It is estimated that up to 90 per cent of the premature aging we see on our skin is caused by free-radical damage from the sun, stress, pollution, and other toxins in the environment. Proflavanol-T and Proteo-C are your best defence against the environmental factors that cause the appearance of premature lines and wrinkles.

Proflavanol-T
This breakthrough, topical-flavonoid complex provides optimal nutrition for hair and skin cells. Concentrated whole-grape extract, rice-derived gamma oryzanol, and green tea are powerful antioxidants that shield and protect skin from free radicals, while tocopherols moisturize, protect, and maintain the integrity of essential skin lipids.

Proteo-C
The crucial role that vitamin C plays in cell health and collagen synthesis has been known for decades. The extraordinary power of Proteo-C lies in its ability to impart the benefits of vitamin C in a stable form that can be applied directly to the skin. Water-soluble and lipid-soluble forms of vitamin C combine to counteract the appearance of lines and wrinkles caused by free radicals and help skin look younger and brighter. Proline and glycine act like "moisture magnets" to help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.


The intelligent way to care for your skin every day is with Sensé's proprietary topical complexes--the right nutrients for perfectly balanced, younger-looking skin.




Natural Radiance through beautiful science
24-Hour Cellular Protection and Recovery

Every day our complexions are exposed to UV light, smog, and smoke, which trigger oxidative stress in the skin cells. These environmental effects gradually show as the signs of skin aging in the form of deep lines, wrinkles, mottled and rough surface, and sagging.

The USANA scientists who created Sensé™ studied the damaging effects of the environment on our skin, which led them to another breakthrough in skin-care technology. Regenisomes™ are oceanic enzymes that help speed the skin's recovery from environmental damage, helping to repair the look of aging. The Sensé replenishing products--DAYTIME PROTECTIVE EMULSION and NIGHT RENEWAL--and EYE NOURISHER feature Regenisomes, delivering 24-hour cellular protection and recovery from environmental damage.


Regenisomes--Another Sensé innovation changing the future of skin aging for years to come.


How do Regenisomes work?
This revolutionary technology contained in Sensé DAYTIME PROTECTIVE EMULSION is light activated to provide an immediate boost to your skin's natural defense against the environment. DAYTIME PROTECTIVE EMULSION with Regenisomes is your skin's first line of protection against the visible signs of aging caused by the environment.

The Regenisomes technology in NIGHT RENEWAL and EYE NOURISHER works deep in the upper layers of the complexion, optimizing your skin's natural cellular recovery process and helping repair the appearance of environmental damage.

With Regenisomes, your skin is fortified to look healthy and younger, now and beyond.


Redirect the future of your skin starting today with Sensé.



24-hour sun care
AM Daytime Protective Emulsion
PM Night Renewal
Eye Nourisher



Youthful Luminosity through beautiful science®.
Diminish the signs of aging today. Keep skin smooth and younger-looking tomorrow.

USANA's exclusive anti-aging complex, Dermal Surface Renewal (DSR) technology, can help you turn back the clock. Now more powerful than ever, DSR works in two ways--to help reduce the appearance of existing signs of aging today and to help prevent the appearance of new lines and wrinkles in the future.


There's no need for injections, chemical peels, or cosmetic surgery. Now you can see dramatic results without taking drastic measures. DSR is an incredibly effective anti-aging technology, and only Sensé has it.


How DSR technology works
As the skin ages, lines and wrinkles begin to form as the natural cell-renewal process slows down. The skin starts to thin and sag as collagen and elastin break down, and the skin tone can become uneven and blotchy. DSR is an extraordinary, acid-free formulation that can visibly refine the complexion, leaving your skin looking healthy, youthful, and beautiful.

Reduce Past Signs of Aging

  • The appearance of lines and wrinkles is reduced. Marine-source ingredients work quickly to penetrate deep into the skin, plumping lines and wrinkles, and making skin look years younger.
  • Skin looks and feels smoother and firmer. DSR blended with other natural ingredients helps boost the skin's firmness and elasticity. It is clinically proven to increase firmness from deep within the skin.
  • Skin is rejuvenated. Unique complex energizes the skin to keep it looking smooth, hydrated, and supple.
  • Complexion is bright and even. The acid-free formulation does not irritate the skin, keeping it soothed and calm, while skin brighteners counteract hyper-pigmentation, blotchiness, and mottled texture for a healthy, vital appearance.

The future of your skin is transformed with a unique scientific discovery—MMP inhibitors.


Reduce Future Signs of Aging
The skin contains natural enzymes, or MMPs, that break down the extracellular matrix--proteins that keep skin looking youthful--leading to lines and wrinkles. These MMPs become more active as the skin ages. DSR contains MMP inhibitors that reduce the activity of these enzymes to help slow the appearance of premature aging.


Look younger today
Try these products to reveal your most luminous-looking skin today:

Perfecting Essence
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The Sense' 3-Step Program

"For my own patients, I recommend Sensé skin care products. Not only are they free from any added chemical preservatives, they combine the most advanced skin care technologies with advanced nutrition for dramatic results that I have seen again and again."
—Regina Hamlin, M.D.

Regina Hamlin, M.D., has been a dermatologist for over 30 years. She is Chief of Dermatology at four major hospitals in California and a clinical professor of medicine at UCSF Fresno.

theBASICS
Simplifying Skin Care
Follow this daily 3-step program for healthy, youthful looking skin:

1 cleanse Gentle Daily Cleanser
Washes away surface dirt and impurities without drying your skin.

2 tone Hydrating Toner
Removes lingering impurities, balances your skin's pH levels, and helps soothe the effects of environmental exposure.

3 replenish a.m. Daytime Protective Emulsion
p.m. Night Renewal
Replenishes your skin's moisture levels and diminishes the appearance of aging.

For even more dramatic results, customize your skin-care regimen with scientifically advanced products designed to visibly refine and brighten the complexion. In a few short weeks your skin could look and feel remarkably different.
theENHANCERS
Enhancing Natural Beauty
Choose these simple solutions for your skin's individual needs:

For: Fine lines, wrinkles, and skin imperfections
Use: Serum Intensive
Helps diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles while boosting skin firmness. Ideal for oily skin. Use after HYDRATING TONER.

For: Loss of radiance and blotchiness
Use: Perfecting Essence
Beautifully brightens and retexturizes the skin's appearance, leaving it visibly radiant and smooth. Safe for sensitive skin. Use after HYDRATING TONER. If skin is very sensitive, use once daily, twice daily, or every other day as needed.

For: Crow's feet and dark circles
Use: Eye Nourisher
Smoothes away the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the delicate eye area while reducing the look of dark circles. Use after HYDRATING TONER.

For: Dull, uneven texture
Use: Rice Bran Polisher
Gently exfoliates dead surface cells from the skin for a glowing complexion. Use 2-3 times per week after GENTLE DAILY CLEANSER.

For: Clogged pores and dry skin
Use: Nutritious Crème Masque
Detoxifies pores while infusing skin with nutrient-rich hydration for a softer, firmer appearance. Use two to three times per week following RICE BRAN POLISHER.

Research suggests that it takes about 21 days for the skin to adjust to a new regimen, and most people experience only positive results when first using Sensé products. Remember that whenever you introduce something new to your skin, it must go through an adjustment period and every skin type will tolerate products differently. We recommend that you gradually introduce the Enhancer products into your skin-care regimen and that you do not mix and match other skin-care lines.

 

ABOUT SKIN:

Skin pores with benign lentigo on a shaved female human leg.

The skin is the outer covering of the body. It is the largest organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of epithelial tissues, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs.[1] The adjective cutaneous literally means "of the skin" (from Latin cutis, skin).

Because it interfaces with the environment, skin plays a very important role in protecting (the body) against pathogens. Its other functions are insulation, temperature regulation, sensation, synthesis of vitamin D, and the protection of vitamin B folates. Severely damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discolored and depigmented.

In humans, skin pigmentation varies among populations, and skin type can range from dry to oily.

Skin components

Skin has pigmentation, or melanin, provided by melanocytes, which absorb some of the potentially dangerous ultraviolet radiation (UV) in sunlight. It also contains DNA-repair enzymes that help reverse UV damage, and people who lack the genes for these enzymes suffer high rates of skin cancer. One form predominantly produced by UV light, malignant melanoma, is particularly invasive, causing it to spread quickly, and can often be deadly. Human skin pigmentation varies among populations in a striking manner. This has led to the classification of people(s) on the basis of skin color.[2]

Mammalian skin often contains hairs, which in sufficient density is called fur. The hair mainly serves to augment the insulation the skin provides, but can also serve as a secondary sexual characteristic or as camouflage. On some animals, the skin is very hard and thick, and can be processed to create leather. Reptiles and fish have hard protective scales on their skin for protection, and birds have hard feathers, all made of tough ?-keratins. Amphibian skin is not a strong barrier to passage of chemicals and is often subject to osmosis. A frog sitting in an anesthetic solution could quickly go to sleep.

The skin is often known as the largest organ of the human body. This applies to exterior surface, as it covers the body, appearing to have the largest surface area of all the organs. For the average adult human, the skin has a surface area of between 1.5-2.0 square meters (16.1-21.5 sq ft.), most of it is between 2-3 mm (0.10 inch) thick. The average square inch (6.5 cm²) of skin holds 650 sweat glands, 20 blood vessels, 60,000 melanocytes, and more than a thousand nerve endings.

Functions

Skin performs the following functions:

  1. Protection: an anatomical barrier from pathogens and damage between the internal and external environment in bodily defense; Langerhans cells in the skin are part of the adaptive immune system.
  2. Sensation: contains a variety of nerve endings that react to heat and cold, touch, pressure, vibration, and tissue injury; see somatosensory system and haptics.
  3. Heat regulation: the skin contains a blood supply far greater than its requirements which allows precise control of energy loss by radiation, convection and conduction. Dilated blood vessels increase perfusion and heat loss while constricted vessels greatly reduce cutaneous blood flow and conserve heat. Erector pili muscles are significant in animals.
  4. Control of evaporation: the skin provides a relatively dry and impermeable barrier to fluid loss. Loss of this function contributes to the massive fluid loss in burns.
  5. Aesthetics and communication: others see our skin and can assess our mood, physical state and attractiveness.
  6. Storage and synthesis: acts as a storage center for lipids and water, as well as a means of synthesis of vitamin D by action of UV on certain parts of the skin.
  7. Excretion: sweat contains urea, however its concentration is 1/130th that of urine, hence excretion by sweating is at most a secondary function to temperature regulation.
  8. Absorption: Oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffuse into the epidermis in small amounts, some animals using their skin for their sole respiration organ. In addition, medicine can be administered through the skin, by ointments or by means of adhesive patch, such as the nicotine patch or iontophoresis. The skin is an important site of transport in many other organisms.
  9. Water resistance: The skin acts as a water resistant barrier so essential nutrients aren't washed out of the body.

Hygiene and skin care

The skin supports its own ecosystems of microorganisms, including yeasts and bacteria, which cannot be removed by any amount of cleaning. Estimates place the number of individual bacteria on the surface of one square inch (6.5 square cm) of human skin at 50 million though this figure varies greatly over the average 20 square feet (1.9 m2) of human skin. Oily surfaces, such as the face, may contain over 500 million bacteria per square inch (6.5 cm²). Despite these vast quantities, all of the bacteria found on the skin's surface would fit into a volume the size of a pea.[3] In general, the microorganisms keep one another in check and are part of a healthy skin. When the balance is disturbed, there may be an overgrowth and infection, such as when antibiotics kill microbes, resulting in an overgrowth of yeast. The skin is continuous with the inner epithelial lining of the body at the orifices, each of which supports its own complement of microbes.

Proper skin hygiene is important because unclean skin favors the development of pathogenic organisms. The dead cells that continually slough off the epidermis mix with the secretions of the sweat and sebaceous glands and the dust found on the skin form a filthy layer on its surface. If not washed away, the slurry of sweat and sebaceous secretions mixed with dirt and dead skin is decomposed by bacterial flora, producing a foul smell. Functions of the skin are disturbed when it is excessively dirty; it becomes more easily damaged, the release of antibacterial compounds decreases, and dirty skin is more prone to develop infections.

Cosmetics should be used carefully on the skin because these may cause allergic reactions. Each season requires suitable clothing in order to facilitate the evaporation of the sweat. Sunlight, water and air play an important role in keeping the skin healthy.

Oily skin is caused by over-active sebaceous glands, that produce a substance called sebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant.[1] When the skin produces excessive sebum, it becomes heavy and thick in texture. Oily skin is typified by shininess, blemishes and pimples.[1] The oily-skin type is not necessarily bad, since such skin is less prone to wrinkling, or other signs of aging,[1] because the oil helps to keep needed moisture locked into the epidermis (outermost layer of skin).

The negative aspect of the oily-skin type is that oily complexions are especially susceptible to clogged pores, blackheads, and buildup of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin.[1] Oily skin can be sallow and rough in texture and tends to have large, clearly visible pores everywhere, except around the eyes and neck.[1]

The goal of treating oily skin is to remove excess surface sebum without complete removal of skin lipids.[1] Severe degreasing treatment can foster an actual worsening of sebum secretion, which defeats the aim of the cleansing.[1] A method of cleansing oily skin is to cleanse with a natural face cleanser formulated especially for oily skin. The cleansers pH should be 4.5 - 5.5. Gel cleansers work best on oily skin.[1] (see: surfactant) Oily skin products should contain very little natural oils. They should not contain waxes or other synthetic lipid agents that could aggravate the oily condition of the skin. A toning lotion should also be natural and have a pH of 4.5-5.5 and formulated especially to help balance and hydrate oily skin. Some cleansing products have lower concentrations of hydroxy acids, which remove dead cells from the upper levels of the stratum corneum.[1] Those products should be used on a regular basis to work adequately.[1] A light moisturizer may be included in a hydoxy acid product to counteract any drying effects of the cleanser.[1] People with oily skin should use a moisturizer with humectants and a clay masques containing bentonite clay twice a week.

Aging

A typical rash
Skin infected with Scabies

As skin ages, it becomes thinner and more easily damaged. Intensifying this effect is the decreasing ability of skin to heal itself as a person ages.

Skin aging is caused by the fall in elasticity. Aging skin also receives less blood flow and lower gland activity.

Cortisol causes degradation of skin collagen[4], accelerating skin aging.[5]

Disease

Dermatology is the branch of medicine that deals with conditions of the skin.[6]

Variability in skin tone

Individuals with ancestors from different parts of the world can have highly visible differences in skin pigmentation. Individuals with sub-Saharan African ancestry (black people) tend towards darker skin, while those of Northern European descent (white people) have paler skin. Between these extremes are individuals of Asian, South-East Asian, Native American, Middle Eastern, Polynesian and Melanesian descent.

The skin of black people has more variation in color from one part of the body to another than does the skin of other racial groups, particularly the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Part of this is the result of the variations in the thickness of the skin or different parts of the body. The thicker the skin, the more layers of cell with melanin in them, and the darker the color.[7] In addition, these parts of the body do not have melanin-producing cells.

Darker skin hinders UVA rays from penetrating. Because UVA degrades folate (a B vitamin) and is required for vitamin D synthesis, people with darker skin tones are more susceptible to deficiencies of these vitamins.

Skin types

Skin can be classified based on its reaction to ultraviolet radiation:[8]

Type Definition Description
I Always burns but never tans Pale, Fair, Freckles
II Usually burns, sometimes tans Fair
III May burn, usually tans Light Brown
IV Rarely burns, always tans Olive brown
V Moderate constitutional pigmentation Brown
VI Marked constitutional pigmentation Black

Animal skin products

The term skin refers to the covering of a small animal, such as a sheep, goat (goatskin), pig, snake (snakeskin) etc or the young of a large animal.

The term hides or rawhide refers to the covering of a large adult animal such as a cow, buffalo, horse etc.

Skins and hides from different animals are used for clothing, bags and other consumer products, usually in the form of leather, but also furs.

Skin can also be used to make products such as gelatin, glue and wool. Mucus of skin from hagfish is still under research.

Skin layers

Skin is composed of three primary layers:

  • the epidermis, which provides waterproofing and serves as a barrier to infection;
  • the dermis, which serves as a location for the appendages of skin; and
  • the hypodermis (subcutaneous adipose layer).

Epidermis

Epidermis, "epi" coming from the Greek meaning "over" or "upon", is the outermost layer of the skin. It forms the waterproof, protective wrap over the body's surface and is made up of stratified squamous epithelium with an underlying basal lamina.

The epidermis contains no blood vessels, and cells in the deepest layers are nourished by diffusion from blood capillaries extending to the upper layers of the dermis. The main type of cells which make up the epidermis are Merkel cells, keratinocytes, with melanocytes and Langerhans cells also present. The epidermis can be further subdivided into the following strata (beginning with the outermost layer): corneum, lucidum (only in palms of hands and bottoms of feet), granulosum, spinosum, basale. Cells are formed through mitosis at the basale layer. The daughter cells (see cell division) move up the strata changing shape and composition as they die due to isolation from their blood source. The cytoplasm is released and the protein keratin is inserted. They eventually reach the corneum and slough off (desquamation). This process is called keratinization and takes place within about 27 days. This keratinized layer of skin is responsible for keeping water in the body and keeping other harmful chemicals and pathogens out, making skin a natural barrier to infection.


Optical Coherence Tomography tomogram of fingertip, depicting stratum corneum (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and stratum lucidum (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis. Sweatducts are clearly visible.

Components

The epidermis contains no blood vessels, and is nourished by diffusion from the dermis. The main type of cells which make up the epidermis are keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells and Merkels cells. The epidermis helps the skin to regulate body temperature.[citation needed]

Layers

Epidermis is divided into several layers where cells are formed through mitosis at the innermost layers. They move up the strata changing shape and composition as they differentiate and become filled with keratin. They eventually reach the top layer called stratum corneum and are sloughed off, or desquamated. This process is called keratinization and takes place within weeks. The outermost layer of the epidermis consists of 25 to 30 layers of dead cells.

Sublayers

Epidermis is divided into the following 5 sublayers or strata:

Mnemonics that are good for remembering the layers of the skin (using "stratum basale" instead of "stratum germinativum"):

  • "Cher Likes Getting Skin Botoxed" (from superficial to deep)
  • "Before Signing, Get Legal Counsel" (from deep to superficial)

Blood capillaries are found beneath the epidermis, and are linked to an arteriole and a venule. Arterial shunt vessels may bypass the network in ears, the nose and fingertips.

Dermis
The distribution of the bloodvessels in the skin of the sole of the foot. (Corium - TA alternate term for dermis - is labeled at upper right.)
A diagrammatic sectional view of the skin (click on image to magnify). (Dermis labeled at center right.)
Gray's subject #234 1065
MeSH Dermis
Dorlands/Elsevier Skin

Dermis

The dermis is the layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain. The dermis is tightly connected to the epidermis by a basement membrane. It also harbors many Mechanoreceptor/nerve endings that provide the sense of touch and heat. It contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. The blood vessels in the dermis provide nourishment and waste removal to its own cells as well as the Stratum basale of the epidermis.

The dermis is structurally divided into two areas: a superficial area adjacent to the epidermis, called the papillary region, and a deep thicker area known as the reticular region.

Papillary region

The papillary region is composed of loose areolar connective tissue. It is named for its fingerlike projections called papillae, that extend toward the epidermis. The papillae provide the dermis with a "bumpy" surface that interdigitates with the epidermis, strengthening the connection between the two layers of skin.

In the palms, fingers, soles, and toes, the influence of the papillae projecting into the epidermis forms contours in the skin's surface. These are called friction ridges, because they help the hand or foot to grasp by increasing friction. Friction ridges occur in patterns (see: fingerprint) that are genetically and epigenetically determined and are therefore unique to the individual, making it possible to use fingerprints or footprints as a means of identification.

Reticular region

The reticular region lies deep in the papillary region and is usually much thicker. It is composed of dense irregular connective tissue, and receives its name from the dense concentration of collagenous, elastic, and reticular fibers that weave throughout it. These protein fibers give the dermis its properties of strength, extensibility, and elasticity.

Also located within the reticular region are the roots of the hair, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, receptors, nails, and blood vessels.

Tattoo ink is held in the dermis. Stretch marks from pregnancy are also located in the dermis.

Hypodermis

The hypodermis is not part of the skin, and lies below the dermis. Its purpose is to attach the skin to underlying bone and muscle as well as supplying it with blood vessels and nerves. It consists of loose connective tissue and elastin. The main cell types are fibroblasts, macrophages and adipocytes (the hypodermis contains 50% of body fat). Fat serves as padding and insulation for the body.

Microorganisms like Staphylococcus epidermidis colonize the skin surface. The density of skin flora depends on region of the skin. The disinfected skin surface gets recolonized from bacteria residing in the deeper areas of the hair follicle, gut and urogenital openings.


 

 

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