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Skincare Tips in your 50's +



Sensational Skin at every age!

The down side to hitting fifty is the appearance of age spots and the lack of natural oil production. You will see significant changes in your overall facial structure - a loss of collagen and looser skin are the culprits. Those who have exposed their skin to cigarette smoke and the sun in earlier decades will suffer the most.
So you should protect and moisturise, partly to delay the onset of more lines, but also because well hydrated skin looks less wrinkly.

Tips:

- Try the high performance anti-ageing treatments
Priori smooth lines with 0.5% Idebenone (most powerful topical antioxidant). Excels at helping to smooth fine lines and wrinkles as it protects skin from environmental oxidative stress.

Skinceuticals A.G.E Interrupter
This multi-faceted and uniquely-textured formulation is optimized to prevent and correct the most visible signs of aging

Jan Marini – Factor A range
Advanced skin enhancing agents exfoliates,repairs and stimulates collagen and elastin to revitalize the skin and help diminish signs of ageing.

- Correct pigmentation problems with highly effective
skin lightening ranges, which contain cutting edge technology lightening agents

- Hydration has never been more important. Try adding a more hydrating agent such as hyaluronic acid.
Skinceuticals Hydrating B5 gel

Don't forget your sun protection.
Click here for anti-aging sun protection

The most important thing at any age is water. As long as you drink between 6- 8 glasses of water a day, this will have a huge effect on your skin. It ‘s not just about using products - it’s about caring for your skin the best you can so that it will be in better condition to accept the nutrients and protective agents you are trying to give it. You will then see a positive difference in the way your skin reacts to your daily skincare routine.

Andrea
Cosmetic Nurse Practitioner

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