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Kosé study shows how stress weakens the skin barrier by increasing adrenaline in skin via Cosmetics Design Asia

A study by the Kosé Corporation has demonstrated how psychological stress negatively impacts skin barrier function by increasing levels of adrenaline in the epidermis.

Daily psychological stress is known to aggravate various skin conditions and weaken the skin’s barrier function.

The latest research by the Japanese beauty company focused on the relationship between adrenaline and the skin.

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