
How do wrinkles develop?
Over time, the skin loses its elasticity and its renewal slows down. In particular, the decreasing ability to store moisture and the decreasing concentration of hyaluronic acid lead to the formation of wrinkles. External factors in particular cause the skin to age. UV rays, nicotine and lack of sleep accelerate the process.
6 anti-ageing tips for smoother skin
Time leaves its mark on us all. Fortunately, there are many ways to restore elasticity and freshness to the skin. With the following skin care tips, a younger look doesn't have to remain a pipe dream:
1. cleanse without drying out: what mature skin needs above all else is moisture. To ensure that this is not lost through cleansing, cleansing products should have a moisturizing and replenishing effect. A combination of cleansing milk and toner is ideal here. This allows you to supply the skin with lipids and moisture during cleansing and protect it from an ageing factor with free radical scavengers. The toner also strengthens the skin's own acid mantle.
2. moisturizing the complexion: Moisturizing the skin is also the focus of anti-wrinkle care for the face. Whether eye care, day cream or mask: moisturizing skin care can smooth out the first dryness lines.
3. smooth and supple thanks to lipids: Lipid-containing skincare has also proven effective in reducing signs of ageing such as wrinkles. An anti-ageing fluid with jojoba oil and liposomes can, for example, smooth expression lines, neck and décolleté wrinkles. The lipids also make the skin pleasantly supple.
4. stimulate skin renewal: Skin regeneration slows down with age, the skin becomes thinner and appears pale. The DERMASENCE AHA Effects plus C fruit acid cream counteracts this: it stimulates skin renewal and ensures a fresh complexion. If you have sensitive skin, you can use milder fruit acid products with a smoothing effect as an alternative. Due to their intensive effect, products with AHA should only be applied in the evening.
5. only go into the sun with protection : Sunburn is not the only skin damage caused by UV rays. This is because this radiation is one of the most significant ageing factors and should therefore be avoided.
However, if you don't want to miss out on occasional sunbathing, you can counteract the harmful effects of the sun: Hydrating (= moisturizing) sunscreens with high UV protection can effectively protect the skin from UV-A and UV-B rays. Day care creams with a medium sun protection factor are suitable as daily sun protection and can have a positive effect on the skin barrier, the body's own skin protection.
Another strength of sunscreens is their ability to prevent skin damage and even skin cancer with radical scavengers. Vitamin E is an effective ingredient in this context.
6. fighting age spots: Age spots or pigment spots can also reveal a person's age. However, the spots can be reduced with a lightening fluid. Such a fluid can even reduce the formation of the dark colorant melanin.
If you follow these tips, you will give mature skin what it needs: Moisture and protection. The skin analysis will tell you which DERMASENCE products will give your skin a youthful freshness:
