%0 Journal Article %T Supporting Skin Structure and Its Barrier Functions with Evidence-Based Skin Care Ingredients %A Marsha Tharakan %A Lori Lonczak %J Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications %P 200-210 %@ 2161-4512 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jcdsa.2024.142013 %X The epidermis, and in particular its outermost layer, the stratum corneum, contributes much of the barrier function of the skin and is a readily visible representation of skin health. Maintaining the health of the skin barrier has arguably become more important than ever in the modern world, in which a large majority of people are exposed to environmental insults. These external factors can damage the integrity of the skin barrier and prematurely age the skin. Therefore, it has become increasingly important to maintain and protect the stratum corneum. Here, we briefly review the complex, multilayered structure of the skin and relate it to clinically translatable function, with an emphasis on the stratum corneum. In the context of epidermal structure and function, the formulation and clinical data for Phelityl® Reviving Cream will be reviewed. Phelityl Reviving Cream was shown to be associated with improvements in both immediate- and long-term parameters, including a significant positive effect on the skin barrier and immediate and long-lasting hydration. %K Skin Structure %K Skin Barrier %K Stratum Corneum %K Phelityl Reviving Cream %K Phelityl Complex %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133948