When you hear the word "beauty," some people probably think of visible parts like skin, hair, and body lines.
The next buzzword in beauty is "mucosal beauty."
Mucous membranes are the very thin, delicate membranes found in openings of the body, such as the eyes, nose, lips, mouth, vagina, and intestines.
It helps to keep the body hydrated and protects the body from external stimuli.
In fact, this mucous membrane is the "boundary" that connects the inside and outside, and holds the key to our beauty and health.
Have you ever noticed that dry lips make your whole face look tired, or that losing moisture in your eyes makes you look suddenly older?
Dryness in the back of the nose leads to shallow breathing, which can affect concentration and the quality of sleep.
Furthermore, invisible mucous membranes such as those of the vagina and intestines are involved in hormone balance, immunity, and even mental stability.
In other words, the mucous membrane is an important part that not only affects our impression, but is also directly linked to our overall beauty from the inside out.
In particular, women in their 30s and older experience a gradual decline in estrogen secretion, which can lead to a loss of moisture in the mucous membranes.
We tend to dismiss changes such as itching, discomfort, and dryness as just a result of aging, but in fact, these may be signs from the mucous membranes.

So, what can we do to keep our mucous membranes healthy?
First of all, it is important to take care of your body from the inside out.
In addition to drinking plenty of water, it is important to actively take in nutrients that support the repair and hydration of mucous membranes, such as iron, vitamins A and E, omega-3 fatty acids, and zinc.
Recently, a number of care items specifically for mucous membranes have been appearing.
A highly moisturizing lip serum for your lips, an eye mist to keep your eyes hydrated, a moisturizing balm for your nose, and probiotics for your intestinal environment.
For the delicate area, there are now a variety of products that can truly be called "mucosal cosmetics," such as gels that regulate the pH balance inside the vagina and moisturizing creams.
In particular, in the field of femcare, mucosal beauty is attracting a great deal of attention.
Concerns such as vaginal dryness and discomfort, which were once considered taboo to even talk about, are now viewed positively as "intelligent care."
Knowing your body and taking care of it is the first step to self-love.
Moisturizing the fem zone is directly linked to a woman's health and self-confidence.
The mucous membranes are located in a place that is not visible to others, but it may be said that it is there that one's individuality and inner richness are revealed.
By bringing moisture to the "boundary" that connects the inside and outside, the body and mind are balanced and beauty begins to shine more deeply.
A new habit of caring for your mucous membranes.
It's a quiet beauty revolution that not only helps prevent illness, but also allows you to "cherish your whole self."
