ALL ABOUT SEBUM AND WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANT!

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Sebum production is a crucial process of the skin that contributes to the protection and health of this largest organ we have. Sebum, also known as skin oil, is produced by Sebaceous Glands located in the middle layer of the skin. Although sebum production sometimes has a bad reputation due to acne and oily skin, it plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy skin barrier and against premature aging of the skin. In this blog, we'll dive deeper into how sebaceous glands work, the benefits of sebum production, and what happens when it gets out of balance.

The Function of Sebum:

Sebum has countless functions, essential for the skin. First, it provides a natural barrier against water loss, keeping the skin hydrated and preventing dryness. In addition, sebum has antibacterial properties that help fight harmful microorganisms on the skin. Furthermore, it contributes to the elasticity and softness of the skin, making it more resistant to external influences such as cold, wind, and pollution. In short, sebum is a natural moisturiser and protection in one.


Regulation of sebum production:

Your sebum production changes throughout your life. Sebum production is regulated by a variety of factors, including hormonal changes, your genes, and your age. During puberty, sebum production often increases due to an increased production of male hormones (which are also present in women). This can lead to oily skin and sometimes acne. In older adults, sebum production decreases, leading to drier skin. Finally, the genes are important, you naturally have a higher or lower sebum production.


The right skincare routine for Sebum Production:

An imbalance in sebum production can lead to various skin problems. Excessive sebum production can clog pores, resulting in acne and blackheads. On the other hand, a lack of sebum can lead to dry, irritated skin that is prone to eczema and other skin problems. It is therefore important to find a balance and take good care of the skin with the right natural products that do not interfere with sebum production and a healthy skin care routine that suits your skin type.


How can you prevent disturbed sebum production?

Mineral oils and silicones interfere with natural sebum production. Therefore, it is essential to use natural fats to respect and balance sebum production. The oils in Witlof Skincare help with this, replenishing where necessary and balancing when sebum production is too active. 


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