Tight Junctions and the Skin Barrier — What They Are, Where They Sit, and Why They Matter - The Skinbeneath

Tight Junctions and the Skin Barrier — What They Are, Where They Sit, and Why They Matter

The stratum corneum and its lipid matrix are the most widely discussed part of the skin barrier. But below the stratum corneum, in the stratum granulosum, a second regulatory system controls permeability through an entirely...
What Anionic Surfactants Do to Your Skin Barrier - The Skinbeneath

What Anionic Surfactants Do to Your Skin Barrier

Most face washes are built around anionic surfactants. They produce foam, cut through oil, and leave skin feeling unmistakably clean. They are also, according to decades of barrier research, the most consistent source of daily...
What Is TEWL — Transepidermal Water Loss and the Skin Barrier - The Skinbeneath

What Is TEWL — Transepidermal Water Loss and the Skin Barrier

TEWL — transepidermal water loss — is the measurement researchers and dermatologists use to assess whether a skin barrier is intact or compromised. This article explains what TEWL is, why some degree of it is...
Is Your Cleanser Causing Skin Sensitivity - The Skinbeneath

Is Your Cleanser Causing Skin Sensitivity

When products that used to work begin stinging, when skin becomes reactive to things it once tolerated, when sensitivity seems to be getting worse rather than better — the explanation is rarely a sudden change...
The Skin Barrier Lipid Matrix — What It Is, What It Does, and Why Structure Is the Point - The Skinbeneath

The Skin Barrier Lipid Matrix — What It Is, What It Does, and Why Structure Is the Point

The skin barrier lipid matrix is not a ceramide story. It is a structure story. Ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids only function as a barrier when they are organised into a layered structure —...
Why Moisturiser Is Not Fixing Your Dry Skin - The Skinbeneath

Why Moisturiser Is Not Fixing Your Dry Skin

Moisturising every day and still waking up to dry, tight skin is one of the most common skincare frustrations — and one of the most systematically misunderstood. The moisturiser is not failing. The problem is...
Skin Barrier Repair vs Preservation — The Biological Difference - The Skinbeneath

Skin Barrier Repair vs Preservation — The Biological Difference

Skincare treats repair and preservation as two versions of the same thing. They are not. Barrier repair is a reactive process — initiated when elevated TEWL signals that the lamellar lipid matrix has been compromised....
Why Cleansing Affects Mature Skin Differently - The Skinbeneath

Why Cleansing Affects Mature Skin Differently

A cleanser that caused no problems at 28 can be quietly destabilising the same skin at 45. Not because the formula changed. Because the skin it is landing on has. The barrier's capacity to recover...
Hard Water, Skin, and Cleansing in Indian Cities — What the Formulation Needs to Account For - The Skinbeneath

Hard Water, Skin, and Cleansing in Indian Cities — What the Formulation Needs to Account For

The water your cleanser is used with is not a neutral variable. In most Indian cities, municipal water contains elevated calcium and magnesium ions that chemically interact with surfactant-based cleansers to worsen barrier disruption beyond...