What Is Transepidermal Water Loss And How To Stop It

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What Is Transepidermal Water Loss And How To Stop It


Written By:

Thea Christie

If you’re suffering from dehydrated or dry skin, one of the causes may be transepidermal water loss (TEWL). Translation? You’re losing water and moisture from your skin. TEWL can lead to a variety of dry skin conditions — including severe dehydration — but there are ways that you can keep your skin hydrated or prevent dryness from occurring in the first place.

What Is Transepidermal Water Loss?

In order to understand TEWL, let’s revisit the layers of our skin. Our skin is made up of three primary layers, the outermost being the epidermis (aka what you look at in the mirror). The dermis is the middle layer and the hypodermis is the innermost layer. TEWL occurs when water passes from the dermis through the epidermis and evaporates through the skin barrier.

As dermatologist Anna Guanche tells Allure: “The skin barrier consists of the epidermis and, most specifically, the hard, outermost layer of the stratum corneum. The epidermis is what we typically think of as the outer layer of the skin, but it’s made up of five layers. The outermost layer of the epidermis is the stratum corneum.”

When the stratum corneum is compromised, moisture evaporates through the ineffective skin barrier, and you can expect to see very dry, dull or dehydrated skin. Your skin is typically clever enough to regulate water loss and retain hydration on its own, but sometimes certain factors damage your skin barrier’s function, exacerbating dryness. If you’re wondering whether TEWL has compromised your skin barrier, it helps to know what to look out for. The symptoms of TEWL include flaking, itchiness, skin tightness and redness. 

Transepidermal water loss infographic

What Factors Trigger Transepidermal Water Loss? 

TEWL can be triggered by:

  • Skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis or rosacea
  • Dry weather or excessive time with dry air indoors ( i.e. from air conditioners and central heating) 
  • Over-washing, over-exfoliating and scrubbing with harsh soaps
  • Allergies, diabetes or kidney disease 
  • Aging skin as your sebum production decreases
  • Sunburn or wounds
  • Chlorine 

How To Stop Transepidermal Water Loss

The most important part of preventing TEWL is ensuring you have a healthy skin barrier. You may be thinking, “What is a skin barrier, and how are we supposed to protect it?”

A healthy, functioning skin barrier blocks environmental irritants out, while keeping all the good stuff, like natural oils and moisture, in. A compromised skin barrier does a poor job of maintaining your skin’s health due to ineffective water retention, which can lead to skin conditions like dermatitis or dryness. To keep your skin’s ecosystem healthy, and prevent TEWL, take a look at the following lifestyle and skin care tips.  

1. Use Hydrating Products

Moisturizing is an important strategy for maintaining skin health as well as treating an impaired skin barrier function. Eminence Organics Director of Product Development Colette Lieberman says: “Preventing TEWL will keep your skin’s barrier healthy and hydrated. Richer creams will lock in moisture, preventing water loss while you sleep.”

Woman with dry hands

For example, night creams are an essential part of the skin care routine. During the night, the skin is in recovery mode, which means it’s the ideal time to use ultra-rich creams with a higher concentration of active ingredients to boost hydration, restore the skin and improve the skin’s appearance. This is an especially important step for mature skin. Our Marine Peptide Collection is designed to reduce transepidermal water loss with rich age-defying formulas that lock in moisture. Some products within this collection contain exopolysaccharide, an ingredient that helps limit TEWL, improving skin hydration.

TEWL can be further reduced by using skin care products that contain humectants, occlusives and emollients. These are important ingredients found in moisturizers. Humectants (like glycerin and hyaluronic acid) draw water from the environment into the skin. But this isn’t enough — you need something to stop this moisture from evaporating. That’s why you need occlusives like beeswax which act as a lipid barrier for water retention. Emollients minimize TEWL too and also are used to make moisturizers feel smoother. 

2. Use A Humidifier For A Compromised Skin Barrier

If you live in a dry climate, or are susceptible to dry winter weather, try using a humidifier in your home to see if it gives your skin time to heal. Studies have shown that humidifiers generating “nano-sized water particles” seem to “positively affect skin hydration and skin barrier function”. 

3. Skin Hydration Techniques For Bathing

If you’re already suffering from dry, dehydrated skin, ScienceDirect recommends applying a wet face cloth or towel to the area, while your hands or feet can be treated by soaking in a basin. Bathe for approximately 10  minutes in warm (not hot) water, and then follow up with an occlusive moisturizer to lock in the moisture. When hydrating the face or neck, ScienceDirect recommends applying a wet face cloth or towel to the area, while your hands or feet (i.e. if you’re suffering from dermatitis) can be treated by soaking the limb in a basin. 

4. Avoid Harsh Cleansers And Over-Exfoliating

Over-washing, over-exfoliating, chemical skincare and some acne treatments can all lead to a damaged skin barrier and trigger skin conditions. It’s also always best to consult a dermatologist if you are unsure of what exactly is triggering your symptoms. As a general rule, avoid over-cleansing, or using foaming cleansers which might strip your skin of oils. It’s safer to opt for a gentle milk cleanser. Also, choose your active ingredients with care. Ingredients such as retinol and alpha hydroxy acids may worsen the effects of TEWL.

Are you suffering from TEWL? Explore the Marine Peptide Collection designed to reduce water loss and lock in moisture.

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