Anti-Aging Skincare: When Do I Notice My Skin is Aging?

As we age, usually beginning around age 26, our body's metabolism begins to decelerate, making it less efficient at recharging and completing vital functions. This metabolic slowdown is when the first signs of aging typically start to appear:

  • Fatigue & Hair Loss: Reduced energy levels and thinning hair become more noticeable.
  • More Fine Lines & Wrinkles: The skin loses its elasticity, leading to visible lines and creases.
  • Increased Age Spots & Pigmented Areas: Sun exposure and other factors cause discoloration and dark spots.
  • Drier, Sagging Skin: The skin becomes less hydrated and begins to sag (consider using Active Lifting Serum).
  • Gaunt Hands: A general loss of collagen and elastin results in less plump hands.

START PREVENTION AS EARLY AS 13!

Early prevention is crucial. During your early thirties, life typically involves less accumulated stress, and your metabolism can still recover quickly from external aggressions. However, damage done in the early years can resurface later. Therefore, start preventive measures young:

  • Avoid Sun Exposure Without UVA/UVB Protection: Sun damage is a major aging factor.
  • See an Esthetician & Follow an Early Skincare Regimen: Start as early as age 13.
  • Exercise and Eat Well: Healthy habits help rejuvenate cells by reducing internal stress and external aggressions.
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AS I AM AGING, WHY DOES MY SKIN GET SO WRINKLY AND DRY?

The progressive loss of hormones, particularly estrogen, is a significant factor in dry, sagging skin and hair loss. Aging skin requires more vitamins to restore itself. It is essential to provide vitamins A, E, and C both morning and night to help your skin recover from environmental damage such as ultraviolet rays, stress, dirt, and pollutants: 

  • Vitamin A (Beta Carotene) in the Morning: Promotes collagen production (try Collagen Treatment Creme).
  • Vitamin A (Retinol) at Night: Accelerates cellular turnover. 
  • Vitamin C: Acts as a moisture and collagen binder.
  • Vitamin E: Hydrates and serves as an antioxidant.
  • Pseudo-Plant Based Collagen: Strengthens the skin, giving it a firmer and healthier appearance.

THE MUST-HAVE ANTI-AGING SERUM INGREDIENTS

Several breakthrough ingredients in anti-aging serums include Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid, Lactic Acid, and Resveratrol:

  • Peptides: Act as messengers at the cellular level, helping build elastin and collagen by mimicking skin injuries.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: A natural skin moisturizer that treats extreme dehydration, reducing fine lines.
  • Lactic Acid: A natural skin exfoliant that removes surface dead cells and pigments, revealing a more hydrated and brighter skin texture (consider Active Repair Serum). 

Resveratrol: Derived from grapes and chocolate, it powerfully repairs skin cells for total rejuvenation (consider Active Lifting Serum).

By incorporating these practices and ingredients, you can effectively combat the signs of aging and maintain youthful, vibrant skin. 10 daily minutes of medical grade Red-LED Light Therapy will ensure a safe and efficient production of your natural elastin and collagen, while reducing inflammation. Consider the FDA-approved Omnilux Face Mask.


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