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Common Mature Skin Issues

Biologically, mature skin is very different from younger skin. Instead of acne breakouts (while some do deal with mature acne) you’re dealing with a different set of skin problems. Your mature skin may depend on more factors than just aging, such as diet, lifestyle, and environment. This type of skin requires a different skincare routine, which may include special moisturizers or an anti-aging cream like NeriumAD.

As you age, the epidermis will not be able to recover from damage as quickly. Sweat glands are not as active, meaning you may notice a difference in how fast your body can help cool you down. However, the difference with mature skin does not only lie on the surface. Regulating the skin involves many different skin layers. The skin’s innermost layer, the dermis, loosens as it loses elasticity and collagen. Skin becomes rougher and more transparent.

Some common issues for mature skin include:

Sun damage

As skin ages, it loses some of its ability to protect itself from the sun. It’s important to help your skin ward off sun damage by using a broad spectrum SPF of at least thirty. The most damaging sun exposure starts in your 20’s, so make sure to get regular screenings for a full body skin exam.

Dryness

Mature skin tends to be dryer and commonly plagued by “winter itch,” which is made worse by dry indoor air. With dryness comes itching. If you have generalized dryness all over your body, you should change up your bathing routine. You will want to bathe less often, avoiding long, hot baths, as this can dry out skin further. You should also look for gentle types of soaps and oily moisturizers.

Irritation

Mature skin tends to be dry, but also irritates more easily. Skin irritation often occurs because the skin barrier breaks, allowing more irritants to come into contact with skin. Irritation with mature skin can also happen a lot with overuse of intensive anti-aging treatments. If you have sensitive skin, you will be especially prone to irritation from any type of skin treatment, but there are products you can look for to alleviate the problem.

You should be careful to note the difference between a treatment that is intensive and treatment that can be used daily. Many types of chemical peels and other strong formulas can cause skin to redden, dry, and break if used too often. Your skin may not be meant for intensive treatment at all.

For anti-aging, you can look for more gentle products that are safe for everyday use. You don’t necessarily have to use intense treatments to get intense results. For example, NeriumAD cream, one of the most effective products for improving the look of fine lines and wrinkles on the market today, can be easily and safely incorporated into your nighttime routine. The product’s secret is Nerium oleander extract, which can help you see a diminished appearance in your wrinkles everyday as you wake up with a face that looks smoother and more youthful.

John Booths

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