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The Science of Youth
Understanding and Caring for Aging Skin
As we journey through life, our bodies undergo continuous transformations, and our skin, the largest organ, is no exception. It's a living, breathing canvas that tells the story of our years, experiences, and even our emotions. But beyond the visible lines and changes, there's a fascinating scientific process at play beneath the surface.
This guide delves into the intricate world of age-related skin changes in women, exploring the physiological shifts that occur decade by decade, from the subtle beginnings in our thirties to the more pronounced transformations in our fifties and beyond. We'll unravel the mysteries of collagen and elastin depletion, the impact of hormonal fluctuations, and the emergence of concerns like pigmentation and dryness. More importantly, we'll equip you with the knowledge of how modern skincare, particularly anti-aging products, can act as powerful allies in maintaining your skin's health, vitality, and youthful appearance. Discover how these formulations work to hydrate, protect, and rejuvenate, and learn the essential daily rituals that form the cornerstone of effective anti-aging skincare.
Features of Age-Related Skin Changes in Women

After 30 years old
At this age, the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid gradually begins to decrease, leading to the formation of the first wrinkles. Cell renewal occurs much slower, and keratinized cells accumulate on the surface of the epidermis. The facial skin becomes rougher, loses its radiance, and nasolabial folds appear. It is at this age that it is recommended to introduce anti-aging products into your beauty routine.

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After 40 years old

Closer to 40 years old, the number of melanocytes (cells that produce melanin) decreases, resulting in the addition of pigmentation spots to the signs of aging. The body also starts producing less estrogen (the "beauty hormone")—the skin becomes drier, loses elasticity and firmness, dulls, and deep wrinkles appear.
Prioritize consistency in your skincare routine and listen to your skin's changing needs to effectively address the signs of aging.
After 50 years old

In the following 10 years, the aging processes accelerate as the female body undergoes hormonal changes. This inevitably affects the skin. Bone mass decreases, facial features change, skin sags, deep wrinkles and noticeable flabbiness appear. With each year, the skin becomes increasingly dry and thin, elasticity and natural protection decrease, and new signs of aging appear: vascular pathologies, puffiness.
How Anti-Aging Products WorkMoisturize

The first sign of aging facial skin is a disruption of the water balance, which manifests as a loss of firmness and freshness, as well as a dull complexion. This happens due to a decrease in the production of hyaluronic acid, which retains moisture in the cells. Therefore, anti-age products are often aimed at replenishing moisture deficiency and contain hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, betaine, and a unique NaPCA complex.

Improve Blood Circulation

Skin cells receive necessary substances only with good blood supply. For this reason, anti-aging products contain components that improve capillary function and microcirculation.

Protect

Aging skin cannot successfully resist negative environmental factors. Therefore, anti-age products are aimed at combating free radicals and oxidative stress, as well as increasing the protective barrier. For this purpose, cosmetics contain vegetable oils (olive, grapeseed, and soybean), and vitamin E.

Combat Pigmentation

Pigmentation spots appear with age. Anti-aging creams with amino acids and vitamins E and B3 can help stop excessive melanin synthesis.

Rules for Skin Care with Signs of Quality Cleansing

This is necessary to free the facial skin from cosmetics and various impurities, preparing it for further care. Hyaluronic Cleansing Gel gently cleanses, intensely moisturizes, and retains moisture in skin cells. After washing with the gel, there is a feeling of cleanliness, freshness, comfort, and hydration. The skin feels soft, without redness or irritation.

Mandatory Toning

For these purposes, an Anti-Age Tonic with collagen is suitable. It contains a complex of amino acids and prebiotics that smooth wrinkles, increase skin firmness and elasticity, enhance collagen synthesis, and protect against moisture loss. The tonic has a light lifting effect, normalizes the natural microflora of the facial skin, restores pH levels, and enhances the protective functions of the epidermis.

Periodic Use of Masks

Skin with signs of aging needs maximum hydration, which face masks can provide. Hydra Boost Mask, a moisturizing filler mask with hyaluronic acid, saturates epidermal cells with vital moisture, and also increases skin firmness and elasticity, promoting lifting.

The complex of vegetable oils replenishes the lack of lipids, creating a protective barrier on the surface of the epidermis. With regular use, the mask smooths wrinkles, evens out skin texture and relief, and softens the skin. The mask can be used 1-2 times a week.

Understanding the intricate processes of skin aging empowers us to make informed choices for its care. By embracing a consistent skincare routine with targeted anti-aging products, you can support your skin's health and maintain a radiant, youthful appearance for years to come.

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