When it comes to aging skin, most people agree that they would like to age as gracefully as possible. The changes you see as you age can depend on several factors like genetics and sun exposure, however; if you develop healthy skin habits, you might be able to focus on prevention more than reversal.
The skin goes through many changes as it ages. If you haven’t started taking care of your skin in your 20s and 30s now is the time to start! During this time, many will begin to see the first signs of aging. Studies show, cell turnover rates and the production of collagen and elastin begin to slow down in your 20s and 30s. Collagen and elastin are structural proteins in skin which keep it firm and supple.
Once you turn 40, your skin starts to show you signs of how it has been treated over the last four decades. Dark spots, wrinkles, and dryness will be some of your main concerns and there are some things you will want to add into your daily skincare routine to focus on repairing these signs of damage.
For most women by the time you turn 30, the first signs of aging begin to appear. We’re not trying to scare you but this is the time of your life when you’ll really want to give your skin care habits an extra boost. Because your skin goes through several changes during your 30s, you’ll want to change your habits to reflect new concerns such as the appearance of fine lines and dull skin.
So, you’re in your 20s and are thinking about your skincare routine. For better or for worse, what worked for you in your teens most likely won’t work in your 20s, so you might have to change a few things. During this time in your life, it’s important to focus on products that keep your skin healthy, balanced and help prevent premature aging.
Most people agree that they would like to age as gracefully as possible. The changes you see as you age can depend on several factors like genetics and sun exposure, however; if you develop healthy skin habits, you might be able to focus on prevention more than reversal.