Various problems often stand in the way of healthy, glowing skin, one of which is keratinization disorder. This complex but vital process of skin cell renewal plays a key role in maintaining the skin's barrier functions, elasticity, and appearance. When keratinization fails, the skin can appear dull, pores become clogged, and the complexion loses its freshness.
Impaired keratinization can lead to dullness, clogged pores, and loss of freshness. This natural cycle, in which new cells rise to the surface and slough off, can slow down or speed up, causing problems. Cedar nut oil, rich in vitamins and fatty acids, helps normalize this process, supporting optimal skin renewal and preventing the formation of blackheads, acne, and other skin conditions.
What is keratinization?
Keratinization is a continuous cycle in which new skin cells, called keratinocytes, are formed in the deepest layers of the epidermis[1]. They gradually move towards the surface, maturing and filling with keratin, the main structural component of skin, hair, and nails. Once they reach the surface, these cells are shed, giving way to new ones. This process ensures constant skin renewal, protecting it from external influences and maintaining its integrity.
When keratinization is disrupted: consequences for the skin
Sometimes this perfectly tuned mechanism malfunctions. Keratinization disorders can manifest themselves in different ways:
Too rapid keratinization: Cells accumulate on the surface of the skin without having time to exfoliate completely. This leads to thickening of the stratum corneum, clogged pores, the appearance of comedones (blackheads) and acne[2]. The skin becomes rough, dull, and loses its smoothness.
Too slow keratinization: Dead cells remain on the surface of the skin, preventing its renewal. This also leads to a dull complexion and flaking.
Cedar nut oil: a natural elixir for normal keratinization
Cedar nut oil contains a complex of vitamins (especially vitamins E and F), minerals, and polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are actively involved in the processes of cell division and differentiation. It helps balance the rate of keratinization, preventing both excessive accumulation and delayed exfoliation of cells. As a result, the skin renews itself at an optimal rate, maintaining its smoothness and freshness.
Moreover, cedar nut oil normalizes sebum production and fluidity. It makes it less dense, which facilitates its release onto the skin's surface and prevents the formation of comedones and inflammatory elements. This is especially important for people with oily and combination skin prone to acne.
The versatility of cedar nut oil allows it to be used both in its pure form and as an ingredient in various cosmetic products.
By including it in your daily diet and skincare routine, you can not only solve existing skin problems, but also prevent them from appearing, giving your skin health and beauty that will delight you every day.




