Hi Sarah,
I have known about the interconnected terms "
skin-identical ingredients" S-II or "barrier repair ingredients" or "
Natural Moisturizing Factor" NMF for a while now and I only think of them for topical application on
intact skin. But what about on needled skin? :confused::confused::confused:
According to the Cosmetics Cop, Ms. Begoun states that the benefits of S-IIs and NMF are: "A
n intact, stable, healthy, and strong mortar structure is what allows skin to look smooth, soft, moist, supple, and young". When skin is depleted of S-II and NMF, this leads to not only "
water loss, flakiness, and inflexible, stiff, uncomfortable-feeling skin is the result. It is of vital importance for all skin types to maintain or restore the skin’s mortar (intercellular matrix) to help skin fight off environmental stresses and most certainly look younger" but also "
the skin’s healing process is impaired". (NOTE: links provided above)
So this is what I am thinking: knowing that when the skin is needled, the tiny holes are wounds that may be considered as the skin being impaired of its barrier. Therefore, it would be wise to apply those ingredients that mimics the skin's barrier to promote faster healing. What do you think?
But the thing is, would promoting barrier repair interfere with skin remodeling if one were to apply copper peptide right after rolling? When I think of skin remodeling, I think of stimulation of collagen and elastin and removing old scar tissue and form new ones and so on in a complex biological process. However, intercellular matrix has to do with a different assortment of skin substances such as cholesterol, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycosaminoglycans, etc. So.... I need your insight here Sarah or anyone out there! When you damage your skin with a 1.5mm, you are damaging deeper than just the barrier, should you just focus on the remodeling of the skin and not the barrier?
I know, I know, one can say: why don't you just slab some vaseline or Infadolan on and let the skin regenerate its barrier on its own. Well... okay, but ... hmm......... Can you use both? Would it be better to use both? :confused::confused::confused::confused:
So excited and scared I am derma rolling in a few days!
[update: I won't be derma rolling soon, my order of copper peptide has not arrived and I am not going through without it. Kind of frustrating, i really want to do it this weekend. Man! I'll do my chemical peel first, thenl]