How New Skin Cells Replace Old Ones Daily

  1. Constant Renewal: Skin cells are replaced every 28 to 40 days.
  2. Bottom Up: New cells rise from the deepest layer to the surface.
  3. Natural Shedding: You lose about a million skin cells every hour.
  4. Fresh Layers: Old, damaged cells are pushed out automatically.
  5. Repair Boost: Healing speeds up cell production after injury.
  6. Invisible Cycle: Renewal continues nonstop without you noticing.
  7. Environmental Response: Sun exposure speeds up the process.
  8. Protective Upgrade: Fresh cells improve your barrier against germs.
  9. Built-In Cleanup: Dead cells flake off without any effort.
  10. Lifelong Process: Renewal continues from childhood to old age.