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How to correct the signs of aging?

Fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots… as we age, our skin reflects the care we give it. Lack of moisturizing care, excessive tanning, and pollution are all factors that contribute to premature skin aging. However, it is possible to repair your skin with the right treatments.

Fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots… as we age, our skin reflects the care we give it. Lack of moisturizing care, excessive tanning, and pollution are all factors that contribute to premature skin aging. However, it is possible to repair your skin with the right treatments. To correct the signs of aging, it is essential to use the right combination of cosmetics and to always apply sun protection.

A complete anti-aging skincare routine from morning to night

After a good cleansing and the application of a toner, serum is the first step in fighting the signs of aging. As a concentrated product, it promotes cell regeneration and creates a barrier against environmental aggressors. The serum can be applied in the morning and/or evening.

The anti-aging day cream, in addition to smoothing features, works on the very structure of the skin. Most contain hyaluronic acid, which corrects skin sagging, loss of volume, and elasticity. It may also include UV protection to prevent the development of spots.

The anti-aging night cream works deep within the epidermis. It helps restore density. Cell renewal occurs at night, between 1 and 3 a.m. It is important to give your skin a boost so it can absorb active ingredients until morning. Richer and more nourishing, it firms and revitalizes the skin.

The eyes and lips are the most sensitive areas, where the first signs of aging appear. With a melting and light texture, eye and lip contour products can be applied close to the mucous membranes, where the skin is ultra-thin. They have a lifting effect and fill in fine lines.

Increased UV protection

While applying a thick layer of sunscreen at the beach is common, sun protection should be a daily habit in the city. The sun can be harmful even in small doses on delicate skin. The wind can sometimes make it seem like the sun isn’t strong, but UVA and UVB rays still act directly on the skin.

Applied over your day cream, a sunscreen should have an SPF between 30 and 50+. Its main purpose is to prevent the development of hyperpigmentation, which appears as dark spots.