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Functions of the skin. Body organs aren't all internal like the brain or the heart. There's one we wear on the outside. Skin is our largest organ—adults carry some 8 pounds (3.6 kilograms) and 22 square feet (2 square meters) of it. This fleshy covering does a lot more than make us look presentable. In fact, without it, we'd literally evaporate.

Skin acts as a waterproof, insulating shield, guarding the body against extremes of temperature, damaging sunlight, and harmful chemicals. It also exudes antibacterial substances that prevent infection and manufactures vitamin D for converting calcium into healthy bones. Skin additionally is a huge sensor packed with nerves for keeping the brain in touch with the outside world. At the same time, skin allows us free movement, proving itself an amazingly versatile organ.

Skin is made up of 3 layers. The outermost is the epidermis. This consists mainly of cells called keratinocytes, made from the tough protein keratin (also the material in hair & nails). Keratinocytes form several layers that constantly grow outwards as the exterior cells die & flake off. It takes roughly 5 weeks for newly created cells to work their way to the surface. This covering of dead skin is known as the stratum corneum, or horny layer, & it’s thickness varies considerably, being more than ten times thicker on the soles of the feet than around the eyes. The epidermis harbors defensive Langerhans cells, which alert the body's immune system to viruses & other infectious agents.

The human body performs amazing feats every day, from sending signals rocketing through the brain at high speed to distributing oxygen over 1,600 kilometres of airways.

The epidermis is bonded to a deeper skin layer below known as the dermis, which gives the organ its strength & elasticity thanks to fibers of collagen & elastin. Blood vessels here help regulate body temperature by increasing blood flow to the skin to allow heat to escape, or by restricting the flow when it's cold. A network of nerve fibers & receptors pick up feelings such as touch, temperature, & pain, relaying them to the brain.

The dermis houses hair follicles & glands with ducts that pass up through the skin. Sweat glands bring down internal temperature through perspiration while ridding the body of the waste fluids urea & lactate. Apocrine glands, which develop during puberty, produce a scented sweat linked to sexual attraction that can also cause body odour, especially around the armpits. Sebaceous glands secrete oil-like sebum for lubricating the hair & skin.

The skin's base layer is the subcutaneous, which includes a seam of fat laid down as a fuel reserve in case of food shortage. It also works as insulation & cushions us from injury.

Skin colour is due to melanin, a pigment produced in the epidermis to protect us from the sun's potentially cancer-causing ultraviolet (UV) rays. Darker-skinned people produce more numerous & deeper-coloured melanin particles. People with the darkest complexions are native to tropical regions, particularly those with few densely forested areas.

Fair skin is an adaptation found in people from northern latitudes where solar rays are relatively weak. Here the benefits of dark skin are outweighed by the need for bone-strengthening vitamin D, produced through exposure to UV rays. But hotter, sunnier environments bring the risk of serious skin damage. Australia, where the majority of the population is of northern European descent, has the world's highest rates of skin cancer, accounting for more than 80% of all cancers diagnosed there each year.

Look after & protect your skin. If you want to improve your skins health & appearance, book a complimentary skin consultation with a Nik @ Mojo Beauty www.mojobeauty.co.nz

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What is a Brow Lamination at Mojo Beauty? (Copy)

Brow lamination changes the direction of the hair from the root and they can therefore be brushed up into the direction desired. Results last 1-2 months and you need a decent amount of brow hair for this to work. Service Includes: Brow tint, Shape (wax/pluck), Keratin infusion

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Lash Extensions versus Lash Lifts

For those of you who love your lashes, you know the difference that lash treatments can make. Which one will make your eyes sparkle and stand out from the crowd? Well primarily, you’ve got 2 options: Eyelash Extensions and Lash Lifts. We’re here to help you figure out which one is best for you. Whilst both lash treatments aim to make your lashes longer and lovelier, they work differently. Eyelash Extensions, for example, work by adding extensions to your lashes to make them physically longer and thicker.

A Lash Lift, on the other hand, is where your lashes are naturally curled to make them appear longer and fuller. Because it’s your natural eyelashes which are being used, Lash Lifts can look a lot more natural, whilst Eyelash Extensions have a more dramatic effect. It really depends on what you prefer.

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What is a Brow Lamination at Mojo Beauty?

Brow lamination changes the direction of the hair from the root and they can therefore be brushed up into the direction desired. Results last 1-2 months and you need a decent amount of brow hair for this to work. Service Includes: Brow tint, Shape (wax/pluck), Keratin infusion

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