Donkey Milk Soap - ( 7 दिन मे गोरा करदेगी )

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Published5 months ago
Duration8:02
Video IDeisDybMqsns
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views18.6K
Likes1.1K
Comments42
Engagement Rate6.04%
Likes per 100 views5.82
Comments per 1K views2.26

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Using a soap that is too base (alkaline) for the skin can lead to dryness, irritation, a damaged protective barrier, and increased susceptibility to bacteria and skin conditions like acne and eczema. Normal, healthy skin has a slightly acidic pH, typically ranging from 4.5 to 5.5, which forms a protective layer called the acid mantle. Most traditional soaps are highly alkaline, with a pH of 9 to 10, and using them disrupts this natural balance. The effects of a high-base (high-pH) soap on the skin include: Stripping of Natural Oils: High-pH soap is effective at breaking down oils and grease, which means it also strips away the skin's natural protective oils (sebum). This leads to a tight, "squeaky clean" feeling that is actually a sign of damage. Disruption of the Skin Barrier: The acid mantle helps seal in moisture and defend against irritants and pathogens. A high pH weakens this barrier, making the skin more vulnerable to damage and infection, and increasing trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL). Dryness and Dehydration: The damage to the moisture barrier makes it harder for the skin to retain water, leading to flakiness, roughness, and dehydration. Irritation and Inflammation: A compromised skin barrier often results in redness, itching, stinging, and inflammation. This can worsen existing skin conditions such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis. Bacterial Imbalance: Harmful bacteria, including those that cause acne, thrive in an alkaline environment. Raising the skin's pH can alter the natural bacterial flora, allowing these harmful microorganisms to multiply more easily. Overproduction of Oil: In some cases, the skin may overcompensate for the loss of natural oils by producing even more sebum, leading to simultaneously dry and oily skin and breakouts. Premature Aging: Chronic use of harsh, high-pH soaps can lead to the breakdown of collagen and contribute to fine lines and wrinkles over time.

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