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Keys® Natural Skin Solutions
Introducing Skin Barrier & Whole-Body Aging
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Introducing Skin Barrier & Whole-Body Aging
Hi, this is Bob Root, Keys Scientist.
Today I want to talk about something that is changing how scientists think about aging: the connection between your skin and your whole body.
For years, most people thought of the skin as just a covering, or at best a cosmetic issue. But emerging science now treats the skin barrier as an active organ that can influence inflammation throughout the body, especially as we move into our seventies and beyond. When the skin barrier weakens, it does not just get dry and flaky. It can start sending constant distress signals that contribute to the low-grade, chronic inflammation often seen in older adults.
At Keys, we have always focused on the barrier: calming it, hydrating it, and feeding it with specific oils and humectants that support the skin’s own repair systems. When I formulate a product like Keys® Luminos or our richer barrier creams, I am not thinking about coating the surface. I am thinking about how to help the skin restore its structure so it can do its job: keep moisture in, keep irritants out, and keep the microbiome—the community of organisms that live on your skin—in a healthy balance.
What excites me about the new research is that it aligns with what we have believed for years. If you can restore the skin barrier in adults over 70, you can potentially reduce those inflammatory signals in the bloodstream, slow barrier decline, and support a more stable microbiome. That is exactly why we designed Keys® moisturizers the way we did: clean, minimal formulations with functional ingredients that the skin recognizes and can use.
So when you apply your Keys® moisturizer, you are not just putting on lotion. You are participating in a new way of thinking about aging—starting at the surface, but aiming to support the whole body from the outside in.
Introducing skin barrier and whole body aging. Hi, this is Bob Root, Keyes Scientist. Today I want to talk about something that is changing how scientists think about aging, the connection between your skin and your whole body. For years most people thought of the skin as just a covering or at best a cosmetic issue. But emerging science now treats the skin barrier as an active organ that can influence inflammation throughout the body, especially as we move into our seventies and beyond. When the skin barrier weakens, it does not just get dry and flaky, it can start sending constant distress signals that contribute to the low grade chronic inflammation often seen in older adults. At Key's, we have always focused on the barrier, calming it, hydrating it, and feeding it with specific oils and humectants that support the skin's own repair systems. When I formulate a product like Key's Luminose or our richer barrier creams, I am not thinking about coating the surface. I am thinking about how to help the skin restore its structure so it can do its job, keep moisture in, keep irritants out, and keep the microbiome, the community of organisms that live on your skin, in a healthy balance. What excites me about the new research is that it aligns with what we have believed for years. If you can restore the skin barrier in adults over 70, you can potentially reduce those inflammatory signals in the bloodstream, slow barrier decline, and support a more stable microbiome. That is exactly why we designed Keyes moisturizers the way we did. Clean, minimal formulations with functional ingredients that the skin recognizes and can use. So when you apply your Keyes moisturizer, you are not just putting on lotion. You are participating in a new way of thinking about aging, starting at the surface, but aiming to support the whole body from the outside in.