After the age of 30, women begin to pay more attention to anti-aging skincare for their skin. Skin in the 30+ age group not only needs moisturization and sun protection, but also needs to minimize wrinkles. Of course, anti-aging ingredients are essential for skin at this age. Each ingredient will be suitable for a specific skin type. You should take note of the following points to have perfect skin after the age of 30.
Moisturizing alone is not enough
After the age of 25, the skin’s ability to fight against free radicals starts to decline, and by the age of 30, oil production decreases significantly. In addition, the hyaluronic acid (HA) level in the skin decreases by up to 75% when entering the age of 30. To combat aging at the age of 30, moisturization alone is not enough, but additional moisturizing creams are also needed to lock in the skin’s moisture.
Identify anti-aging ingredients for the skin
Each person has different skin conditions and lifestyle habits, so the effectiveness of anti-aging ingredients will vary. There are safe and suitable ingredients for the skin. If you want to fight aging, this is the first thing you need to know.
Retinol: Suitable for oily and normal skin, improves large pores and aging wrinkles.
Bakuchiol: Suitable for dry, sensitive skin.
Vitamin C: Suitable for all skin types, brightens dark spots.
Ceramide: Suitable for all skin types, enhances moisturization.
Peptide: Suitable for all skin types, reduces wrinkles, improves sagging skin.
Pay attention to exfoliation
As the skin enters the 30s, it becomes more prone to dryness, dehydration, and the regeneration rate of the epidermis decreases. Accumulated dead skin cells can clog pores. Without removing the old epidermis, all the efforts to care for the skin will be in vain.
Cleansing the dead skin cells helps promote cell regeneration, fade dark spots, and remove blackheads.
There are two types of exfoliating products: physical and chemical. Although both serve the same purpose, their ingredients, structures, and functions are quite different.
Exfoliation is an essential step to keep pores clear, allowing new nutrients to penetrate into the skin cells. Exfoliation should be done regularly, 2-3 times per week, using chemical exfoliants (AHA, BHA…) to allow the skin to absorb nutrients and regenerate new skin.
Each ingredient will be suitable for a specific skin type. Choosing the right ingredient for your skin type is essential to maximize the anti-aging effects and regain a smooth and bright complexion for women.