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What is the TRP channel, the key to beauty!?
Tired face at night is a sign of skin aging!?
Tired face at night is a sign of skin aging!?
You may be in good condition in the morning, but have tired face and dull skin at night. Do you think that it is due to hard work or makeup coming off your face?
No, it is not, and neither is it just your imagination. In fact, evening skin lacks water and undergoes several changes, including lack of luster and large pores. A tired face is not attributable to a tired body but to stimulation during the day that causes skin inflammation and troubles, including roughness, large pores and uneven texture, and finally results in skin aging with less resilience, spots and wrinkles.
“Invisible inflammation” of the skin in defense
You may quickly associate inflammation with symptoms like damaged skin, redness, swelling, pain and fever. These are symptoms of severe inflammation and are caused by our “immune system,” which repairs damaged parts of the body. The defense system also protects us from the common cold, influenza and novel coronavirus. Again, you may have the same symptoms, that is, fever, pain and swelling, which shows that your immune system causes inflammation to get rid of an enemy or virus.
Inflammation is not always visible and severe, but “invisible inflammation” is certainly happening in the skin even if you do not know it.
Immune responses protect the skin from ultraviolet rays in the day and various external stimuli. When the skin is in defense, inflammatory cytokines are produced. Continued production of the substances in the defense mode affects the skin adversely, causing skin troubles, including irregular turnover, uneven texture and dryness, producing collagen degrading enzymes and reducing skin resilience.
A tired face at night is a sign of “aging skin.”
“TRPM4” gives relief from inflammatory substances
How can we control production of inflammatory cytokines, or the cause of skin damage? TRPM4 helps us. According to a Mandom research study, among the TRP channel family of cell sensors, TRPM4 is present in epidermal cells, and when activated, reduces production of inflammatory cytokines in the skin.
The research also discovered that TRPM4 is activated by “Alum K,” a natural mineral contained in alum hot spring and known to bestow beautiful skin. The secret of restoring beautiful skin in an alum hot spring most likely has some connection with the TRP channel.
Caring for inflammatory damage the same day
TRPM4 is known to be activated not only by alum K but at a temperature around 35℃. We already know it is important to moisturize skin in dry winter climates. It is also important to warm it. The skin should be kept warm to prevent inflammation! Keep it warm to have “TRPM4-activated beautiful skin.” Take a nice, warm bath about one hour before going to bed and warm your body from the inside. You can fall asleep quickly. Good sleep is indispensable to restoring beautiful skin. “Caring for inflammatory damage the same day” is the quickest way to have beautiful skin.
Make the most of the effects of “TRP body-warming” food to prevent the body and skin from getting cold
Ginger tea is most effective to warm the body. Did you know that the ingredients of ginger activate the TRP channel and make you feel warm? Similarly, chili pepper and clove activate TRPV1 and make you feel warm. “Coldness,” often attributed as the cause of all kinds of disease, is extremely harmful to your skin. If you feel cold, eat food that quickly turns on TRPV1! Stay warm and beautiful.
Quick and easy!