what is mature skin?
We are all getting older – and so is our skin. Mature skin describes the skin condition that many people want to delay for as long as possible. The older the skin gets, the more wrinkles and pigment spots form. The skin becomes thinner and often drier and loses its tension and elasticity.
The first signs of skin aging, i.e. the maturation of the skin, begin for most people between the ages of 25 and 30, when the first small, permanent wrinkles become visible. This has to do with the body's natural aging processes, which are influenced by your hormones and genes: your skin loses functionality and is more susceptible to skin damage caused by free radicals .
WHAT CARE FOR MATURE SKIN?
Many people often refer to the care of mature skin as anti-aging care . The currently best products in this area include active ingredients such as Spilanthol , Bakuchiol and Acetyl Hexapeptide . These well-tolerated substances are able to alleviate or slow down the signs of aging skin and ensure a younger, fresher complexion.
In addition to anti-aging programs, there are also general cosmetic care routines that mature skin benefits from. This includes skin care that moisturizes and provides it with important nutrients that it receives less as the aging process occurs. Vitamin C and vitamin E as well as trace elements such as zinc are particularly important here.
In addition to proper personal care, exercise is also a key factor in maintaining the youthful appearance of the skin. Studies show that regular exercise effectively contributes to the youthfulness of the skin : blood circulation in the skin is significantly better, sweat cleanses the pores from the inside and the skin becomes firmer due to muscle building.
TIPS FOR MATURE SKIN
Tip 1: free radicals
As you age, your skin becomes more defenseless against free radicals and is therefore more susceptible to skin damage, which in turn leads to wrinkles. By supplying your skin with antioxidants such as vitamin C, you are proactively combating free radicals: antioxidants can effectively neutralize skin pests.
Tip 2: Skin aging
Botox rightly doesn't have a good reputation. The needle is invasive, the neurotoxin shoots beyond the target and you have smooth skin, but also paralyzed facial expressions. Organic Botox like Spilanthol, on the other hand, has the desired Botox effect without the unpleasant side effects. A facial serum with acetyl hexapeptide, for example, can also gently smooth skin wrinkles on the face without paralyzing the facial muscles.
Tip 3: Sports program
Exercise keeps your skin (and your whole body) young and fresh. If you exercise for around 90 minutes a week, you will ensure better blood circulation and skin regeneration. This allows you to regain tension and creates fewer wrinkles.
Tip 4: Anti-aging care
Dry skin is the reason for wrinkles. The more balanced you hydrate your skin, the better you protect it from the visible signs of aging. A good anti-aging cream therefore uses the effect of hyaluronic acid: the active ingredient provides your skin with ideal moisture. Therefore, look carefully at the recipe for your rejuvenation cream to ensure that it not only says anti-aging, but also contains real anti-aging.
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