Segmentacion Cosmeticos
The skin of newborn babies is wonderfully plump. But as soon as a child is born, its skin begins to age. Despite care. The fat content, supporting collagen and elastic fibres decrease with age, the body supplies the cells with less oxygen and nutrients and the skins ability to regenerate decreases. It becomes drier, thinner and loses its elasticity.
This is a gradual process that takes decades. In addition to genes, it is primarily external factors that determine how quickly a person ages: sunlight, cigarette smoke, alcohol, little sleep and poor nutrition affect the skin and make it sagging and wrinkled at an early stage. Therefore, the skin of a 30-year-old has different needs than that of a 50-year-old.
In order for the skin to retain its protective function and not wither prematurely, it must be cared for in an age-appropriate manner.
A simple test can show how old your skin really is, biologically, and what care it needs.
To do this, grab a fold of skin on the back of your hand with two fingers, hold it for about ten seconds, release it again and see how long it takes for all wrinkles and traces to disappear. If the wrinkle disappears immediately, your skin has a biological age of 20 years.
If it takes up to 2 seconds, you are 30 years old, with 3 seconds you are 40 years old, with 4 seconds you are 50 years old, and with 5 seconds and more, your skin is 60 years old or older.
Up to 30 years only with good sun protection
The skin is in top shape: the skin cells only need about 28 days to renew themselves. The skin is firm and elastic, light care is sufficient. There are still no signs of wrinkles on the face. But in these years the foundations for later are laid. Anyone who sunbathes without good protection will later get the bill. Because the skin does not forget. Therefore, the need of the hour at a young age is: Prevent premature skin aging. The sooner you start, the better the result. After cleansing the skin in the morning and evening, a moisturizing cream should be applied.
To prevent skin damage and wrinkles, day cream should have a sun protection factor. By the age of 20, most people have what is known as combination skin: the T-zone of the forehead, nose, mouth and chin is oily and prone to blackheads and pimples, while the rest of the face can be normal or dry. A cleansing mask once a week will help to treat the T-zone.
Skin care from 30 onwards
What is important now? The skin gradually becomes drier, care should be richer. At this age, the skin produces around 30 percent less fat than ten years ago, so the fatty tissue in the subcutaneous tissue sags. The body also produces less collagen. Therefore, the skin is no longer as well supported and cushioned - the connective tissue decreases. In addition, the skin pores enlarge and the skin begins to thin. The first expression lines caused by laughing, blinking and talking can be seen. In the morning, after getting up, the face now looks slightly wrinkled. But that disappears in the course of the day.
Skin care should now be richer, especially when it comes to moisture. Special masks and substances such as hyaluronic acid and urea, which can retain a lot of moisture, are therefore a sensible anti-aging strategy from the age of 30. To prevent wrinkles around the eyes from deepening, an eye cream is a must. The day cream should definitely contain a sun protection factor - not only in summer. Do not forget your neck and décolleté when applying the cream - this is where the skin wrinkles particularly quickly. For smoother, firmer skin Collagen peptides help reduce the depth of wrinkles and increase skin elasticity.
Care for mature skin from the age of 40
At the beginning of the 40s, wrinkles around the eyes and mouth deepen. The eye area looks tired and bags under the eyes may appear. Cross wrinkles form increasingly on the forehead. At this age, the skin becomes drier and loses its elasticity because less and less collagen is produced - this must be balanced during care. Hormonal fluctuations also promote blackheads and pimples. The complexion loses its radiant appearance, appears dull and blotchy.
Regular face masks provide moisture and tone the skin. Nourishing serums or care products with concentrated hyaluronic acid plump the skin at this age and reduce deeper wrinkles. A day cream with UV protection prevents the skin from further damage from sunlight. Skin cleansing should be complemented by peelings to remove dead cells and stimulate skin regeneration. This makes the complexion look fresh and prevents skin blemishes. A rich, firming eye cream is recommended for the eye area. Retinol care can stimulate collagen production. It smoothes wrinkles and refines the complexion. Apply a firming lotion all over the body.
From the age of 50, the skin becomes more demanding
In the fifties, the skin begins to sag visibly. At this age, wrinkles develop into wrinkles, especially around the nose and mouth - stronger anti-wrinkle care now makes sense. The contours of the neck and chin become blurred; a double chin can develop. The nose and ears begin to grow. The skin appears with large pores and shows age spots. It is also becoming noticeably thinner and drier. The skin on the neck and décolleté tends to wrinkle more than on the face, as the fatty tissue is particularly thin.
Daily sun protection has to be increased because the skin now produces less pigment and tans more slowly. Day and night care at this age should contain anti-aging substances such as retinol, vitamin C or coenzyme Q10. They all stimulate collagen formation and thus smooth the skin. Hyaluronic acid helps the skin to retain water and makes it plumper and softer. Vitamin E in skin care cream traps free radicals. Weekly peels and masks cleanse the skin and refine the pores. Special creams work against pigment spots on the hands. Do not forget regular firming care for the whole body!