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Combat Heat Aging!
While the body's normal temperature is 36.5°C, the optimal skin temperature is even lower at 31°C. However, if heat accumulates in the skin and the temperature rises due to sweltering weather, aging can be accelerated. When skin temperature reaches around 40°C, the skin's balance is disrupted, leading not only to a loss of elasticity and the formation of wrinkles but also to various problems such as redness, sensitivity, a dull complexion, and enlarged pores caused by internal dryness. Given that research indicates heat accounts for as much as 30% of skin aging, it is only natural to take care to prevent the skin from overheating during the summer if you want to maintain healthy skin.
Check List
Heat Aging Self-Diagnosis
□ Skin elasticity has decreased.
□ The skin easily becomes red and blotchy.
It feels hot and dry.
□ Sebum secretion has increased.
I have a lot of acne.
□ My pores have widened.
If three or more items, including the third one, are answered YES, you should suspect that thermal aging is occurring.
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