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60 years and older

After 60 years, the skin typically shows quite noticeable signs of aging, such as a loss of density, elasticity, and hydration. A simple but targeted routine, incorporating a nourishing cream, a serum, and sun protection is recommended. Discover below how to care for mature skin.
FAQ about 60 years and older

Why is sun protection still essential after the age of 60?

Beyond preventing future photoaging, sun protection minimizes the risk of skin cancers, which remain prevalent even after the age of 60.

Can facial exercises reduce wrinkles at age 60?

The scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of facial exercises is currently insufficient to assert that these exercises can firm the skin after the age of 60.

Can taking collagen supplements be beneficial at 60 years old?

Despite the existing uncertainties about taking collagen, some studies suggest that it could improve skin hydration and firmness, even after the age of 60. It's worth noting that it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional before starting a dietary supplement regimen.

How to soothe dry skin in winter at 60 years old?

The application of rich creams, the use of a humidifier in your home, and taking lukewarm showers can help prevent skin dryness in winter at 60 years old.

What are the essential steps for a simple skincare routine after 60?

The daily application of a rich cream, essential for combating skin dryness and restoring the skin's protective barrier, along with the use of sun protection, are among the essential steps to adopt after 60 years.

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