SKIN REGENERATION AND CELL TURN OVER
- Florence Zoller
- Mar 19
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 23

Our skin is the body’s largest organ and serves as the first line of defense against environmental stressors such as UV rays, pollution, and temperature fluctuations. It consists of three main layers:
Epidermis – the outermost layer, which renews itself regularly
Dermis – the middle layer containing collagen, elastin, and blood vessels
Subcutaneous tissue – the deepest layer that stores fat and regulates temperature
The epidermis undergoes a natural process called cell turnover, in which old skin cells are shed and replaced by new ones. This cycle typically takes 28 days, but with age, it can slow down to 40 days, leading to dullness, uneven texture, and increased sensitivity.
How to boost cell turnover?
✔️ Hydration – essential for healthy cell renewal
✔️ Exfoliation – removes dead skin cells and speeds up turnover
✔️ Antioxidants – protect against free radical damage
✔️ Regenerative serums – our WINTER SERUM NR. I supports skin renewal and resilience and contains antioxidants
A well-functioning cell turnover process is key to maintaining youthful, glowing skin!
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