#3. Moisturize your skin to maintain both water and oil hydration.Let’s face it. Hormones change with age, and they affect our skin’s ability to produce our natural oils which effect the layers of skin. When I was a teenager, my acne was out of control, like an oil production factory moving at full speed. Then as each decade hit, the hormone levels shifted and my oil reserves started to look more like a Sahara Dessert. As if fighting gravity isn't a challenging enough, now we need to restore good hydration.
So, I am assuming that everyone is cleansing their skin to remove the environmental debris, oil and sweat. The next step to slowing down the aging process is to find the perfect moisturizer that helps you lock in the hydration for a more dewier appearance. You want all the delicious qualities in a appropriate moisturizer such as:
Please don’t confuse this moisturizer with my #5 most essential to anti-aging, using a night cream. Active night creams are not the same as having a good moisturizer. Everyone needs one quality and reliable moisturizer to go to when you just want to feel hydrated and plump. The night creams are active creams to regenerate the skin with purpose. They are the creams that seek out your largest frustrations and attack them on site (hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, inflammation, skin build up and many more). You can have a moisturizer that contains the extra benefits of preventing aging, but using the same thing over and over causes the skin to become tiresome and unresponsive. A word of caution, finding the appropriate moisturizer may require not buying into all of the fancy jargon that describes luxury moisturizers. If you are a novice to skin care, "virgin" ingredient exposure is real thing. That means, if you have not acclimated your skin to a variety of active ingredients over time, your skin may be more reactive toward highly active ingredients. If you have invested in your skin since you were a teen trying every new anti-aging and anti-wrinkle cream on the market, then, you most likely can tolerate a moisturizer with more active ingredients. My Favorite Moisturizers: click here |
#4: Eye Cream, the first visible sign of aging.
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The skin around your eyes is different compared to your overall facial skin. The skin is thinner with tiny layered muscles and less oil glands than your forehead and cheek area. You do need an little extra cream or gel to help the skin stay hydrated and reduce signs of puffiness, fine lines, and discoloration.
When looking for an eye cream, you want to look for these things:
Make a note, majority of eye creams do not have built in sunscreen, so, don’t forget to place your sunscreen over your eye area for added protection from the sun. Do not place the sunscreen in your eye and if your sunscreen has fragrance, it may irritate your eye from the fragrance fumes. I often look for mineral powders with built in SPF to place over my eye area. Option two, find a large brimmed hat and sunglasses to cover your orbital bone area as well as entire face to protect against potential sun damage. There are no miracle eye creams. There are ingredients that support the eye’s intricate muscles, maintain hydration and attempt to support lymphatic drainage. When you find that great eye cream, try storing it inside the refrigerator. Applying the cool cream or gel to the eyes twice daily can help reduce inflammation and puffiness. Most of what you see around the eyes are results of stress, heredity, sun exposure and some are related to side effects if you smoked, took long term medications, alcohol consumption and had poor dietary habits. That is a long list of potential causes, which means, the reversal and prevention of eye care, requires good quality eye supports. My Favorite Eye Creams: Click this link
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#5: An Active Night CreamI gave away the #5 secret if you read #3, but I didn't tell you all the reasons why I think this is the number 5 most essential skin care product for anti-aging. Regular daily moisturizers are lighter, support makeup and maintain the dewy look. Night creams are the ones that contain higher levels of active ingredients and require the skin to avoid UV sun exposure. Most anti-aging night creams contain exfoliation properties that increase cell turnover, which means that they diminish pore size, age spots and fine lines. Other night creams contain peptides, filler mimicking effects, and deep nourishing hydration.
What is the best night cream for you? Ask yourself what you want to work on. Oh, yea! I know! You want to work on it all at one time:
Allow your skin to get acclimated to the active ingredients specific to your most frustrating concern, then slowly start integrating other ingredients to target the other issues. Sometimes, with night creams, you need to use them every other night or over two nights apart. They are highly active for a reason, but you can alternate them to allow your skin to experience a variety of anti-aging messages and not overload your skin. Best example, if you received several texts at the same time from different people, you can't read and respond at the same time, unless you had an assistant. Pretend you don't have an assistant. You need to read, respond and send one message at a time. It's overload to try to answer all 5 messages at the same time if they are on different threads. Night creams act just like that. Give your skin one essential message at a time, once acclimated, then you can layer other messages. Here are My Favorite Night Creams: Click this Link. |