How to Care for Your Aging Skin? Tips to Reverse Aging!
Just imagine: Your skin is looking older than your actual years!
Aging skin is a common problem, with almost 80-90% of the problem being attributed to prolonged sun exposure (Skincancer.org, 2019). Although it is easy to blame the genetic factors or hormones for your aging skin, there is still more happening beneath the surface. A clear understanding of what is causing that aging skin is the first step toward coming up with targeted solutions.
Without wasting any more time, let's dive in and find out which factors influence aging skin and discover hacks to reverse it!
What is an Aging Skin?
Aging skin has been defined by Chaudhary, Khan and Gupta (2020) as the natural process where the skin folds, creating ridges and creases all across the body. It is the progressive structural degradation that affects appearance in terms of smoothness and firmness, while making it saggy and wrinkled.
With the gradual aging of an individual, the collagen production begins to slow down, while the natural oils and sebum that the skin naturally emits reduce the skin's dryness and make it prone to cracking. According to Bar and Valiukevičienė (2025), a gradual decrease in collagen production results in sagginess as collagen is the essential protein contributing to the skin’s firmness, whereas reduced elastin affects the elasticity of the skin. So, with reduced elasticity and firmness, along with an imbalanced oil balance, the skin appears dull and aged.
What are the Different Types of Skin Aging?
Which Factors Promote Aging Skin?
Tips to Revitalize Aging Skin:
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Curtain Call!
Aging skin is natural, but the way in which you care for it is what makes sense. Understanding how your skin loses its vital structural proteins to create a foolproof plan to safeguard your skin is the first step towards delaying the aging skin process.
With the right balance of nutrition, targeted care and protection, you can still slow down the visible signs of aging skin and remain youthful for a longer span. So, instead of falling for quick fixes, choose your journey wisely.
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