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Skin Tones

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WHAT IS YOUR SKIN TYPE?

Learn More About Your Skin Textures: Oily | Combination | Dry | Sensitive

Skin Tones: Light | Medium | Dark

Common Skin Conditions: Acne | Eczema | Hives | Rosacea | Vitiligo

Always consult your healthcare provider for your personal needs.

What Is The Skin?

What Is The Skin?

The skin is the largest organ of the body. The skin and its derivatives (hair, nails, sweat and oil glands) make up the integumentary system. One of the main functions of the skin is protection. It protects the body from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature.

When Only Natural Skin Care Ingredients Will Do

Cherra's Go-To Products for Skincare

Carol's Daughter Skin Care - Love Butter Body Balm with Shea Butter and Cocoa Butter for Extra Dry Parched Skin. Love this product. I personally use it on both my skin and hair.

What's Your Skin Routine for Anti Aging Skin?

As we mature, our skin changes. We start to see - Fine Lines, Wrinkles & More. What's your skincare regimen? Do you use a special cleanser, exfoliator, toner, moisturizer, serum & night cream? There are so many skincare products to choose from. How do you determine what's best for your skin? Anti Aging Skin Care Products For All Skin Types.

So when you see all of these products on the market. How do you choose what's best for your skin?

Epidermis, Dermis & Hypodermis

Dermis

The dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands. functions It consists of bundles of fibers that gives your skin its elasticity, firmness and strength.

Hypodermis

The hypodermis (subcutaneous layer, or superficial fascia) lies between the dermis and underlying tissues and organs. It consists of mostly adipose tissue and is the storage site of most body fat. It serves to fasten the skin to the underlying surface, provides thermal insulation, and absorbs shocks from impacts to the skin.

Epidermis

The epidermis is the overall scientific term for the "skin". The most important functions of the "skin" are to keep out infection and harmful phages, to protect from the elements (primarily solar), and to maintain homeostasis by managing body heat and water loss. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, it acts as the body's major barrier against the environment. It is the thinnest on the eyelids at and the thickest on the palms.

Quick History About Skin Tones

All Humans Share a Common Ancestor Who Lived Thousands of Years Ago in Africa Human skin color ranges in variety from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. An individual's skin pigmentation is the result of genetics, being the product of both of the individual's biological parents' genetic makeup, and exposure to sun.

DARK SKIN - The actual skin color of different humans is affected by many substances, although the single most important substance is the pigment melanin. Melanin is produced within the skin in cells called melanocytes and it is the main determinant of the skin color of darker-skinned humans.

LIGHT SKIN – For the most part, the evolution of light skin has followed different genetic paths in European and East Asian populations. Two genes however, KITLG and ASIP, have mutations associated with lighter skin that have high frequencies in both European and East Asian populations. They are thought to have originated after humans spread out of Africa but before the divergence of the European and Asian lineages many years ago.

Get back to basics...Naturally!

How many products have you tried before finding the most safe and effective cream, potion or lotion for your skin type and daily regimen?

There are many products to choose from, it can be a chore in finding what works best for you. Every product does not work for everyone. However, with a little research you can save on time and money, as well as preventing any unnecessary skin breakouts from using a product that does not fit you skin type. To be on the safe side we recommend all natural ingredients skincare products.