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Maintaining the health and beauty of your skin is a process that should last a lifetime. Here are some tips to keep your skin looking its best at any age.
20
What is being done to the skin at this age, it will affect the rest of your life. One of the main priorities? Sunscreen. According to Dr. Leslie Baumann dermatologist "Daily use SPF 20 years will slow the aging process." (1)
It is important at this age to develop a good skin care plan and make it a habit. Ensure washing before bedtime every night to cover your face with a good moisturizer and exfoliating cream when your skin needs.
When fighting acne is your main concern in her twenties, you can benefit from the use of water -. Oil-based lotion or salicylic acid - gel (3)
This is also the time to develop a relationship with a good dermatologist. With regular monitoring of the skin skin cancer or other concerns may help spot early and help get an advantage over other skin problems when they occur.
Over 30 years
This is when any error in the use of sunscreen during the first years may begin to appear on the skin. Sun damage on the skin in the past can now begin as fine lines and brown spots appear.
At this age, your body's cells no longer replaced as quickly as it used to, which can make them look dull skin. One possible solution is to add peptides as anti-aging his nightly routine sera. (1)
After Health.com peptides can increase and help compensate for the pigment in the skin collagen for softness. (3)
Hormonal changes, stress or pregnancy can also lead to outbreaks and adult acne. When this happens, make your skin cleansing plan a cleanser with salicylic acid and make sure that you wash every day your skin.
Your dermatologist can benzoyl peroxide and retinol to limit prescribing outbreaks. (2) Retinol, a form of vitamin A, can help to fight against the appearance of fine lines and restoring a look younger in this age in the skin.