The first signs of aging are visible to the naked eye by the age of 30-35, although oxidative processes in cells begin a little earlier. Studies show that the human body loses about 1 percent of its collagen each year starting at puberty. If this collagen deficiency isn’t fixed, it will show up on the skin by 30 years old. Skin elasticity, regeneration, and the appearance of mimic wrinkles and nasolabial folds all begin to diminish around the age of 30. With proper care, all this can be somewhat slowed down, prolonging youth.
Makeup should be removed as gently as possible, avoiding friction and stretching. Hydrophilic oils, micellar water, and milk all work well as makeup removers. Avoid alcohol and other skin-drying ingredients.

After 30 years, the skin becomes brittle and vulnerable due to the loss of moisture. To keep your skin moist, use a light foam instead of the usual gel. It thoroughly cleanses the skin but does not cause a feeling of tightness and dryness.Skin exfoliation after the 30s is also a must. Its purpose is to even out skin tone, cleanse pores, increase microcirculation, and get rid of dead skin cells. Do not use aggressive products with large abrasive particles, they may be too aggressive. Give acid peels or gommages preference. After the 30s, it is important to regularly moisturize the skin. Moreover, one cream will not be enough, here you will need additional nourishment in the form of serum. Vitamins, collagen, peptides, and hyaluronic acid can all be found in the compositions. They not only moisturize the epidermis qualitatively but also improve the condition of the skin.

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Pay attention not only to the skin of the face, but also to the décolleté, neck, and around the eyes. For the care of the neck and décolleté, the products that you use for facial care are suitable. However, due to the extreme sensitivity of the neck and décolleté, products should not contain retinoids or acids. For the skin around the eyes, choose special eye creams.
It is important to give preference to products that stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, so look for the following compositions: collagen, peptides, growth factors, phytoestrogens, ceramides, vegetable oils, etc.
Also, it is important to stimulate microcirculation and enhance cell regeneration: retinoids, seaweed, and acids are great for this. Keep in mind that people with delicate or thin skin should steer clear of these components.