Phospholipid Layer

Phospholipids are described as important on both the tongue and the skin. The phospholipid layer is described as taking about five to ten minutes to rebuild. The tongue’s phospholipid layer helps keep taste buds in a more neutral state. Di…

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Phospholipids are described as important on both the tongue and the skin. The phospholipid layer is described as taking about five to ten minutes to rebuild. The tongue’s phospholipid layer helps keep taste buds in a more neutral state. Disruption of the phospholipid layer can temporarily distort taste. Topical products are implied to be better when they avoid disrupting protective surface layers.