Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the permeability of skin to water molecules compared to other substances, such as essential oils and pharmaceuticals. Participants explore the reasons why water does not seem to pass through the skin as easily as some chemicals, despite the small size of water molecules. The conversation touches on concepts of diffusion, osmosis, and the biological structure of skin.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- Some participants question why water molecules do not flood through skin pores, despite their small size, and suggest that there must be reasons for this.
- Others propose that skin pores are not merely openings but functioning portals that selectively allow certain substances to pass while blocking others.
- A participant mentions that while water does not enter the bloodstream from the skin, it can still be absorbed through osmosis when submerged in water, leading to skin puffiness.
- There is a discussion about how certain chemicals, like nicotine, can enter the bloodstream through the skin, while water does not, prompting questions about the mechanisms involved.
- Some participants suggest that the permeability of skin may depend on the size and properties of the molecules, with references to transdermal delivery systems for medications.
- One participant expresses confusion about the idea that soap and water could enter the bloodstream during bathing, contrasting this with the belief that skin acts like Goretex, allowing sweat out but not substances in.
- Another participant notes that the structure of skin pores may involve selectivity based on molecular charge and size, complicating the understanding of permeability.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the permeability of water through the skin. There are multiple competing views regarding the mechanisms of absorption and the comparison with other substances like nicotine.
Contextual Notes
There are unresolved questions about the specific processes that govern the absorption of different substances through the skin, including the role of molecular size, concentration gradients, and the biological structure of skin. The discussion also highlights the complexity of skin permeability beyond simple physical characteristics.