Eleidic Layer of the Epidermis

The eleidine layer of the epidermis is the outer layer of the stratified epidermis of human and animal skin. It is the outermost layer of the stratum lucidum. Has its own glands and hair. This is the thickest layer of skin.

The main function of the eleidine layer is to protect the skin from damage and dehydration, which contributes to its integrity and preservation of vital functions. In addition, this layer of skin protects the body from external irritants such as ultraviolet rays and bacteria.

The outer layer of the eleidine layer of human flesh consists of mature layers of thick skin, but hair and sebaceous