2014-05-27

No-one really wants to have to get old, and if there was some magic elixir of youth to slow or stop this, we would all be eager customers. The fountain of eternal youth has been a sought-after ideal for centuries, and so far, even science has failed to deliver.

Being gorgeous at any age, even into your 50′s and maybe even 60′s means being a little proactive. There are sensible approaches that can be used from as early as the 20′s to keep you looking your best. Along with the many options that the aesthetic industry offers us for rectifying the damages of age, and turning back the clock, there is almost no reason that you should not look gorgeous at any age.

Let’s take a look at the stages of life and the things you can do that will help you reach this goal.

 

The twenties

The guidelines here are Prevent and Protect. Your biggest fears are probably skin breakouts or maybe acne, and now is the time to focus on prevention to stave off the signs of aging. Right now your skin is still turning over cells at a good rate, allowing it to repair itself, but if you are battling blemishes at this stage, be kind to your complexion. Both moisturizing and being sun-smart are critical.

Clean, exfoliate and hydrate your skin regularly, using the best products available, especially if sourced from professional skin care experts like The Melrose Aesthetic Centre. Go easy on the makeup – after all you still carry the blush of youth.

You are what you eat, and establishing a good, balanced and aging-friendly diet now will serve you well later.

 

The thirties

From about now aging slowly begins to show. Your watch-words here are Treat and Hydrate. Possibly, breakouts may still be affecting you – some adults still suffer from acne into later life – and additionally the signs of radiance begin to diminish, and small lines, rougher skin texture and those dreaded age spots begin to show up. This is because your skin’s oil production is slowing down, but the biggest culprit is slowing cell turnover rate.

Hydrating the skin to help keep the moisture content high is important to slow the wrinkles, as well as exfoliating and being aware of environmental exposure that is a damning factor in skin aging.

 

The forties

It’s around now that aging kicks up a notch, and the signs really begin to become more visible. To keep looking gorgeous at this stage, Brighten and Repair. Fine lines now become proper wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation becomes a bigger likelihood. Sun exposure problems also show up more markedly, as well as the ravages of lifestyle choices, such as diet and smoking.

Your skin can now handle and benefit from stronger ingredients to rejuvenate and repair to help promote younger looking skin. Collagen production slows, and natural enzymes break it down, causing thinning skin, loss of fullness and wrinkles formmore agressively.

It also about now that such treatments as skin peels, laser resurfacing, Botox® and dermal fillers start to become a viable option.

 

The fifties

Damage Control now needs to be done. Even with the best precautions, aging doesn’t stop, nor can it be completely reversed.. Wrinkles and crow’s feet are now real issue, unless you have been poker-faced your whole life.. The skin becomes thinner and weaker, and collagen and elastin production slows still more, so that internal support becomes poorer, and the skin sags and wrinkles Skin care products with collagen boosters and hyaluronic acid will help to promote skin firmness. Once again, part of the damage control may be the use of cosmetic anti-aging treatments to firm and lift and restore the fullness that is now lacking.

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