Skin care
After thirty, skin elasticity slowly decreases, skin becomes more sensitive, weaker and easily affected by stress or sleeping. Many of us panic after a morning check in the mirror and try all possible and impossible ways to rejuvenate our skin. Instead of panicking, let's make a skin care plan.
Two creams are enough
Skin care after thirty is all about daily protection and hydration. Protect your skin during the day and moisturise it at night.
Daytime skin care
Skin protection is the most important factor. As the skin ages, its protective barrier weakens and the skin itself becomes thinner. It easily becomes irritated, scaly, peeling, red and itchy. So choose one day cream. The cream should protect and moisturise at the same time. The cream should create a barrier that protects the skin. The barrier can be zinc, paraffin, fatty or dimethicone. Recommended skin care products include Dermaguard cream. It is one of the best skin care products. It creates an invisible microfilm against irritants. The advantage is that it is perfectly absorbed, not greasy and does not contain perfume, a frequent source of irritation. Dermaguard also moisturizes and softens dry skin in the long term.
Evening skin care
If we wear makeup, it is important to wash off makeup in the evening. Plain water will do, but non-chlorinated, baby or mineral water is ideal. Of course, there are different make-up removers. But why use more chemicals than necessary for a few minutes saved?
A night cream should moisturize first and foremost, but it may have other desirable properties, such as containing nutrients and minerals, or in older age, collagen and elastin.
We can occasionally add a mask, scrub, toner to our basic skin care routine. The more products that are used, the more likely we are to irritate our skin, clog our pores, or create hypersensitivity.
This basic skin care applies not only to the face, neck and décolleté, but also to the hands if we don't want them to simply give away our age.