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Should You Use Anti Aging Skincare Products and Creams Before You Turn 30?

March 3, 2021 by Fresh Face Guide

 

Most people believe that using beautifying skincare products shouldn’t be necessary before the age of 30 or 40, and some women start out even later than that. But is this a wise choice?

According to research done by Vogue and other popular sources, dermatologists believe that, although the first signs of sun damage and various other skin problems only appear after the age of 30, this is usually a reflection of improper care. As a result, preventive measures involving the use of the right beauty products should be taken as early as age 20-25 to ensure you keep your skin smooth and pleasant until much later in life.

What Happens to Your Skin in Your Mid-20s?

Allure, and other celebrated brands focusing on skincare and anti aging, may tell you that it’s important to get the best quality products early in life. Medical and skincare professionals concur, considering that problems such as sun damage, crow’s feet and sun spots are a direct result of the damage done to your skin during your early and mid 20s.

Prevention and protection is necessary, since the skin’s regenerative abilities weaken well before the first visible signs appear. While it’s easy to focus only on your face when you are younger, the neck, shoulders, arms and legs are also extremely important when it comes to using the right skincare remedies.

The Fight Against Aging

Revitalizing creams based on natural ingredients and well-chosen, 100% safe formulas are considered to be the best products for starting the fight against aging as early as possible.

These creams have active ingredients that can protect your skin in a non-invasive way, and act as a preventive measure for all the skin problems you can expect later in life. They can decrease pore size, promote collagen, improve cell cycle turnover, and fortify your skin cells from the inside, leaving them far more robust and resilient in the face of unwanted changes and harmful exterior influences.

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