One of my favorite parts of my skincare routine is applying serums. Who doesn't love using a bottle with an eye dropper? Its so luxurious! Serums are one of the most important parts of your skincare routine because of how beneficial they can be in the long run. Getting a serum for anti-aging, brightening, or hydration, only works with consistency aka a daily skincare regimen—so how can you layer serums properly for mature skin?
If you’re getting into serums, it’s important to know how to layer them for your mature skin!
So what classifies mature skin? Really its just older skin that can start as early as your late 20s 👀 It's important to identify and know what age range you’re dealing with so you can properly take care of it.
Mature skin is classified as when it starts to show some aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines, or potentially some sun damage. It also depends on the person as to when their skin will start to mature and age, and can vary. There are many factors that go into your skin aging that can consist of genetics, hormones, your everyday life style, and even your diet.
What Are the Signs of Aging Skin?
Something that you may want to consider if you
have mature skin is, how to know that your skin is aging, and if it is at a
rapid pace. Developing a skincare routine that works well with your skin and
doing it morning and night is crucial for the best results possible.
Some of the commons signs of aging skin can consist of the following:
- Visible pores
- Uneven Skin tone
- Fine lines and wrinkles (Something I struggle with!)
- Blotchiness
- Age spots
- Rough texture
How to Keep Your Skin Youthful
Many people suffer from premature skin aging
and they don’t even realize what it is that they did to activate it. There are
many factors that can cause your skin to age faster, but there are also many
preventative steps that you can take in order to take care of your skin for
many years.
There are some essential steps to keep your skin looking healthy for longer and they consist of:
- Wear sunscreen daily (Y'all know I'm religious about this)
- Cleanse skin everyday + apply a facial moisturizer everyday
- Have a nourishing and balanced diet
- Move your body often during the week
- Avoid repetitive facial expressions
- Refrain from skin products that sting or burn your skin
Consider learning more about how serums benefit mature skin! Also, wanted to share this post from Atone Beauty. You are the worth the time it takes to learn how to nourish yourself best.
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I had no idea 20s was considered mature skin, wow! It's great you have found a routine and basic building blocks that work for you though :) I liked how I gave up BB cream and makeup in lockdown - I think my skin looks and feels a lot better for it! :)
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