Lanicare

246 W College St, Star, NC 27356
Lanicare Lanicare is one of the popular Beauty, Cosmetic & Personal Care located in 246 W College St ,Star listed under Health/beauty in Star , Shopping & Retail in Star , Beauty, Cosmetic & Personal Care in Star ,

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For thousands of years, lanolin has been known as an extremely powerful emollient (with an amazing ability to soothe, heal, and protect skin). But, in our modern times, few people know much about this truly remarkable substance. So, for many of our customers, its interesting to explore what the term "lanolin" actually means!

Believe it or not, the story of lanolin begins with the first domestication of sheep in ancient times. Indigenous to harsh climates, sheep came nicely equipped to keep warm (with wool fleece). So, around 4,000 years ago, some envious (and likely cold) person decided to share the warmth! Of course, the world was never been the same and wool became a sort of ancient technology revolution!But, although sheep look pretty chic clothed in thick wool, man was quick to find out there's more to it than fluffy fibers. Fleece looks great, but what would it be like wet! Yuck, not so comfy! And, wool does nothing to prevent sensitive sheep skin from drying in winter, or (where exposed) burning in the sun. So, what's a sheep to do?Raw Wool Coated With LanolinWater Beads on the Surface of Lanolin Coated WoolSheep in Desert Bad LandsSheep in Snow Showing Matted Fleece on Neck Coated With LanolinNature's answer to this question is nothing if not amazing! As it turns out, sheep secrete a VERY complex wax (lanolin chemistry) which, essentially, coats their fleece and skin. This lanolin, although not much to look at, has truly remarkable properties. Most notably, lanolin repels water while keeping skin moisturized and protected from the sun!So, that's why sheep don't get soaked in the rain (or have dry/burned skin)! Who knew? Actually, anyone who's ever shorn sheep (or washed raw wool). In fact, people have been encountering this "wool wax" lanolin for thousands of years. It gets all over the place, but its also great stuff!

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