Hello! I'm Nonko, the manager of Milobina.
Last time, we talked about deep cleansing with sesame oil.
Well, this time, so far
・As a moisturizing oil in the morning and evening
・As a massage oil
・Cleansing oil
・Deep cleansing
・As a sun protection measure
I've talked about it up to now,"As an aftercare oil after sunburn"I would like to introduce you to.
After that,
・For scalp care and hair care
・As an oil for detox massage
We are planning to.
Tanning, which is the same as burns, and melanin
UVB rays have strong power.
Therefore, skin damaged by UVB becomes red and inflamed, similar to a mild burn. In severe cases, the skin may sting and peel, and in more severe cases, blisters may form, and the body's immune system may be weakened, leading to fever and infections. (If this happens, you'll have no choice but to go to the hospital, so don't hesitate to go.)
Yes, sunburn is actually a mild burn. The heat of ultraviolet rays is that strong, but humans have been dealing with ultraviolet rays ever since they were born on earth.UV protectionis done automatically. among themMelanin has the strongest function!
Melanocytes are activated when exposed to ultraviolet rays. Produces melanin to protect the skin.
Melanin has the same effect as ``drawing a black curtain'' and blocks ultraviolet rays from penetrating deep into the skin. Ultraviolet rays actually exist everywhere, such as in fluorescent lights, reflections from the ground, and water surfaces.
Melanin automatically protects the body from such UV rays. Although they are often disliked, they play an important role in our survival.
Melanin is the reason why healthy people don't get irritated by UV rays or get blisters in their daily lives.
Are you the type to blush? The type that turns black?
For your skin, "inflammation" caused by ultraviolet rays is damage itself. In particular, people who get red easily from sunburn are more likely to receive UV damage directly to their cells, so be careful.
Therefore, when your skin becomes red due to sunburn, you should never leave it untreated and take care to calm down the inflammation as quickly as possible.
after turning red"Doesn't turn black"It can be said that some people are sensitive to ultraviolet rays. Such people have a constitution that does not produce much melanin, so they are unable to ``draw the black curtain'' and the damage from ultraviolet rays reaches deep into the skin.
When you get sunburned“It turns black quickly.”Because melanin protects the skin of those with strong skin, they are less susceptible to skin aging such as sagging and wrinkles compared to those with red skin.
"I'm turning black so quickly," you lament. actually,Skin that is resistant to aging due to UV raysBut there is.
Unfortunately, it is easy to get dark spots, so in addition to UV rays, there is another reason to activate melanin."Any irritation to the skin"Please be gentle with your skin to avoid damaging it.
Of course, sunscreen is effective in preventing UV rays, but as I introduced last time, some vegetable oils such as sesame oil have a high SPF and UV protection effect, so you can use them every morning and evening. You can use it to make your skin resistant to UV rays.
After sunburn! Reliable sesame oil
As mentioned earlier, skin that has become red due to sunburn is inflamed. Therefore, the first care you should take after sunburn isTo cool down.
It's the same as a burn. By taking a gentle cold shower or moving to an air-conditioned room rather than a hot place, you can first cool down your body.Prevents heat damage from getting deeper into the skinThat is very important.
So after turning red,I don't want you to leave me aloneIt is.
So, what I want you to do at the same time as cooling your skin isapply sesame oilthing. If you can cool it down enough, you can also use it after it has been thoroughly chilled. Even if you don't have anything to cool them down, please gently apply a generous amount of sesame oil.
Sesame oil has been used since ancient times as a good oil for burns.Extremely effective at suppressing inflammationIt protects your skin. Instead,paint over and over againThat's the trick.
Apply sesame oil repeatedly
Another reason why sesame oil is good for sunburns is that it has strong anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe the inflammation caused by sunburns. However, it dries quickly due to the heat caused by inflammation.Since the skin has no moisture barrier, it is in a very vulnerable state.is.
In such cases, in addition to soothing the inflammation, it is essential to protect your skin by repeatedly applying moisturizing sesame oil to prevent it from drying out.
Another thing to note is that skin that has been exposed to ultraviolet rays is less prone to redness, even if it is the type of skin that can produce melanin.Must be dehydratedIt has become.
Have you ever experienced that when you hang your laundry to dry in a well-ventilated place, it dries in 3 to 4 hours, but when you leave it in the sun, it dries completely in about an hour?
That's right,ultraviolet lightThis energy isgood at dryingTherefore, when exposed to ultraviolet rays, your skin mustMoisture is taken away and it becomes a desert stateIt is easy to become
Sesame oil is highly moisturizing, so it can moisturize desert-like skin. After sunburn, be sure to apply sesame oil repeatedly and be careful not to let it dry out.
Also, especially if you have peeling skin, instead of forcing it off, moisturize it abundantly and wait for it to peel off naturally. Be careful not to force it off as it will damage your skin.
Sesame oil rescues skin oxidized by UV rays!
Another thing to be careful about when you get sunburned is cell oxidation. When exposed to ultraviolet rays, active oxygen is generated within cells to protect the body, but excessive active oxygen can damage cells. the result,Skin aging such as deep wrinkles, spots, and sagging progressesIt is.
Sesame seeds grow vigorously and beautifully even under intense ultraviolet rays. Sesame oil extracted from sesame seeds is rich in extremely strong antioxidant ingredients such as sesamin, sesamol (sesame lignans), and vitamin E. TheseNatural antioxidant ingredients are produced by sesame seeds to protect your body.is.
Sesame oil, which is rich in antioxidants, is helpful for skin cells oxidized by active oxygen. Also, if you use it as a moisturizing oil morning and night for more than 3 weeks, it will become more resistant to damage when exposed to ultraviolet rays, the need for melanin production will fade, and you will be less likely to get a sunburn. Incorporating it into your daily skin care routine will also help protect your white skin.
Sesame oil helps rejuvenate your skin
The production of melanin in response to exposure to ultraviolet rays is itself a good thing as it is necessary to protect the skin, but the problem is that our skin deteriorates due to aging, improper care, stressful lifestyles, etc. This means that your skin is regenerating more slowly.
Normally, when melanin finishes its role, it eventually falls off along with the dead skin and the skin returns to its original whiteness, but if the metabolism slows down, such as when rebirth is slowed down, melanin settles and becomes pigmented, causing spots and dullness. It will cause.
Furthermore, when regeneration is delayed, the corneocytes become old and cannot retain moisture, leading to dryness of the skin.
If you do this, your skin will lose its flexibility and a large number of fine wrinkles will appear, and the texture will be disrupted and dullness will worsen.
In addition, dead skin cells and sebum mix and harden, causing keratin plugs in the pores. If you leave it as is, the keratin plug will oxidize black and become more noticeable, making your skin more and more dirty.
Sesame oil is rich in vitamins, minerals, and proteins that your skin needs in a well-balanced manner, so it has an excellent effect on helping your skin regenerate.
By using it not only when you get sunburned, but also as a skin care product on a daily basis, it has a multi-functional effect that prevents sunburn, protects damaged skin, and leads to beautiful skin.
Sesame oil is effective because it contains enzymes.
Many sesame oils are sold for skin care, but being organic and cold-pressed is the minimum requirement for these oils to be effective.
This is because organically grown sesame seeds contain more nutrients than conventionally grown sesame seeds, and because pesticides and other substances easily dissolve in the oil, they can have a negative effect on your skin.
Another thing I highly recommend is sesame oil, which contains natural enzymes. This is because enzymes have the effect of dissolving dead skin cells and cleaning them, and at the same time activate cell switches and enhance the effects of sesame oil.
Please enjoy skin care with sesame oil, which also helps protect against UV rays, for clear skin.
see you!