According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hourโand they have to go somewhere when weโre indoors. If the idea of skin dust isnโt sitting well with you, you should know that a report from the American Chemical Society found that a skin oil called squalene naturally helps reduce indoor ozone levels by up to 15 percent.
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hourโand they have to go somewhere when weโre indoors. If the idea of skin dust isnโt sitting well with you, you should know that a report from the American Chemical Society found that a skin oil called squalene naturally helps reduce indoor ozone levels by up to 15 percent.
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hourโand they have to go somewhere when weโre indoors. If the idea of skin dust isnโt sitting well with you, you should know that a report from the American Chemical Society found that a skin oil called squalene naturally helps reduce indoor ozone levels by up to 15 percent.

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