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Mature skin

Mature skin is characterized by a loss of elasticity and firmness, along with the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. As we age, the skin becomes thinner and may appear duller. To restore its radiance and suppleness, it is beneficial to adjust your skincare routine. Learn more about mature skin here.
FAQ about mature skin

From what point do we speak of mature skin?

There is no specific age at which skin is considered mature. Skin is generally regarded as mature when it begins to show pronounced wrinkles, age spots, and a loss of radiance.

Which active ingredients are recommended for mature skin?

Retinol, bakuchiol, and peptides are generally recommended for mature skin.

Is mature skin more sensitive?

Mature skin does indeed tend to be more sensitive due to the gradual thinning of the epidermis over time.

Is sun protection still important for mature skin?

Yes, because there is no specific age at which a melanoma or carcinoma can develop. In addition, several studies have shown that it is never too late to start using daily sun protection and that this can help slow down skin aging.

Do mature skin types need more hydration?

Yes, mature skin requires reinforced hydration to compensate for the gradual decline in endogenous hyaluronic acid levels and the weakening of the hydrolipidic film.

Is it still useful to use antioxidants when you have mature skin?

Yes, antioxidants are still beneficial, even for mature skin, because they help fight free radicals, unstable molecules that can cause significant damage to skin components and intensify wrinkles and other signs of skin aging.

Can makeup accentuate the signs of aging?

Certain powdered textures highlight wrinkles and are not beneficial for mature skin, but this is not true of all makeup. Lightweight products can be entirely suitable.

Can facial massages firm mature skin?

Scientific evidence for the effectiveness of facial massage in firming the skin is currently very limited.

Can mature skin be oily?

This is possible but uncommon. In general, the skin tends to become increasingly dry with age.

Can exfoliants still be used on mature skin?

Yes, it is even recommended to use exfoliants on mature skin, because cellular turnover tends to decrease over the years.

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