Anti-aging is something that you should consider at an early age, rather than something you leave until it’s too late. The wellness and well-being of your skin is something that should be considered while there is still time to keep your skin looking young and healthy, and cream is often the way to go.
Most experts agree that ‘the sooner the better’ is the best approach to anti-aging products. Of course, there are limits to this, for example there is no need for teenagers to be using face creams!
When a woman is in her 20s, she starts to lose volume in her skin (or ‘baby fat’ as some call it) and this gives her a more streamlined look. By the time she turns 40, however, the skin starts to look a lot less plump, and dryness and wrinkles seem to become a problem.
One of the most important considerations is to use sun protection, as there is nothing more aging than sun spots on the skin. In addition to this, you should regularly cleanse, moisturise and tone your skin, using creams. Night creams are a good way to go about this as you can apply a light cream in the evening before bed and it will inject moisture into the skin while you are sleeping, letting you wake up feeling rejuvenated and looking radiant.
The fine lines and wrinkles that appear around the mouth and eyes can also be fought against with line-reducing creams, especially those that contain vitamin C. These creams make wrinkles less apparent and also moisturise and even out the skin texture. A specialist eye cream is advisable, as the area around the eyes is particularly tender and sensitive. Eye creams also help to reduce puffiness around the eyes and reduce eye bags, which in turn make you look more youthful.