Let's look at what dead skin cells are, and how they affect the overall look of your skin. We'll briefly explore the different layers that make up the surface of the skin, and how dead cells can accumulate. Typically, skin cells exfoliate (shed) approximately avery 28 days. read more
Cells that come off after a sunburn or a rash, say, are fully dead cells. Calluses are also quite dead. read more
Skin by itself is a very complex organ, consiting of many different types of cells. Dead skin cells are dead cells of an outer skin layer, called epidermis. Epidermis is formed by cells called keratinocytes, the very name of which says that they largely consists of keratine, a specific sturdy and fibrous protein structure. read more