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Hey there,
a friend of mine had a discussion about exfoliation and he thought it was a bad thing to exfoliate with any product to create cell turnover because:
- the skin doesn't need rapid cell turn over that often, and dividing the cells constantly is going to weaken the source of the cell which is eventually going to kill it. he claims cells aren't meant to be renewed so much, because if they were, we'd live forever since our cells would never die. since they do eventually die, expediting the process of killing the cell by continually making it renew itself is going to kill the source of the cell early on.
to me this seems like a bunch of BS! i know we don't live forever, but that's not related to the life of our skin cells but rather the health of our hearts and veins and how much blood and nutrition our brain is getting. i thought that the skin never really dies, it just keeps renewing itself....like one of the most self-renewing organs of the body. u can have healthy skin and still have a stroke or heart attack.
what do u all think?
other questions i'm still trying to figure out answers to are:
-about retinoids: is using them to exfoliate and boost collagen around and on the lips a good idea?
-i've heard that white sugar and salt are booth good exfoliants to use all over the body and face. true? if so, how can sugar be good externally if internally it's usually bad for u?
a friend of mine had a discussion about exfoliation and he thought it was a bad thing to exfoliate with any product to create cell turnover because:
- the skin doesn't need rapid cell turn over that often, and dividing the cells constantly is going to weaken the source of the cell which is eventually going to kill it. he claims cells aren't meant to be renewed so much, because if they were, we'd live forever since our cells would never die. since they do eventually die, expediting the process of killing the cell by continually making it renew itself is going to kill the source of the cell early on.
to me this seems like a bunch of BS! i know we don't live forever, but that's not related to the life of our skin cells but rather the health of our hearts and veins and how much blood and nutrition our brain is getting. i thought that the skin never really dies, it just keeps renewing itself....like one of the most self-renewing organs of the body. u can have healthy skin and still have a stroke or heart attack.
what do u all think?
other questions i'm still trying to figure out answers to are:
-about retinoids: is using them to exfoliate and boost collagen around and on the lips a good idea?
-i've heard that white sugar and salt are booth good exfoliants to use all over the body and face. true? if so, how can sugar be good externally if internally it's usually bad for u?
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