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BEEF FAT AND HUMAN EPIDERMIS
COMPOSITIONS AND COMPARISON

In an ideal world, the skin would need nothing; it would function like our other organs thanks to what we eat.

But our current lifestyles subject it to stress and various forms of aggression.

and above all, we don't necessarily give it what it needs through our food.

 

In order to relieve her and allow her to play her roles properly,

Therefore, we must nourish it directly through what we put on it.

 

The solution is logical, full of common sense, and has already been used for centuries:

To nourish and repair it, we simply need to give our skin a substance as close as possible to what it is made of.

 

We are mammals, not plants, and our ancestors instinctively understood this well.

using animal fat in their care.

FATTY ACIDS CONTAINED IN BEEF FAT

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FATTY ACIDS CONTAINED IN THE INTERCELLULAR CEMENT AND SEBUM OF THE EPIDERMIS

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You will notice that in the composition of the intercellular cement there are 4 fatty acids (linoleic, palmitic, stearic and oleic) which are found in beef fat, and that in the composition of the sebum there are 4 fatty acids (oleic, palmitoleic, stearic and lauric) which are also found in beef fat.

By applying it to our skin, we directly give our epidermis the elements that compose it
and from which it can feed, rebuild and repair itself.
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