FACIAL CARE FOR MATURE SKIN
Mature skin is a skin condition that we all reach at some point. And as we age, the demands of our skin also change: with each year of life, lines and wrinkles become a more permanent part of our personality. The following applies to the right care: protection, rich formulations and an all-round package of highly concentrated active ingredients are key!
WHAT IS MATURE SKIN?
An exciting life leaves its mark – even on our faces. Mature skin or aging skin describes a sensitive and often extreme dry skin, which loses elasticity, moisture and protection due to aging processes. In cosmetics, we speak of “mature skin” from around 45 years of age. How the skin situation develops over the years is individual and dependent on a variety of internal and external factors.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AGING PROCESS
In addition to decreasing elasticity and a lack of elasticity, the characteristics of mature skin include dryness due to reduced sebum production. This natural process leads to visible and noticeable changes:
- Wrinkles and fine lines: They emerge more and more and imprint themselves. The reason: collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid are no longer produced in sufficient quantities.
- Age and pigment spots: Among other things, they are the result of years of sunbathing.
- Thinning epidermis: The complexion appears more transparent, bruises appear more easily, and enlarged veins become visible.
- Prolonged Healing: Small injuries heal more slowly.
- Loss of elasticity: Dark circles and bags under the eyes occur because the skin around the eyes becomes slacker. As a rule, this process also affects the regions of the neck and hands.
THIS IS HOW OUR SKIN AGES
While in young people the upper layer of skin is renewed on average every 28 days, this happens much more slowly in older skin - 60-year-old skin needs almost twice as long. The biological aging process begins at the age of 25: a consistent one Anti-aging care This will become relevant at the latest and will have a positive impact on the future appearance of your skin.
Good news: You can do more to combat wrinkles than you think. 70 - 80% of skin aging is influenced by external factors!
Internal factors of skin aging: Genetic predispositions, hormonal changes
External factors of skin aging: UV radiation from the sun, unhealthy diet, smoking and alcohol, air pollution, lack of sleep, lack of skin care

CARE FOR MATURE SKIN OVER 50
Step 1: Cleaning
Daily cleaning is essential to remove impurities and dirt particles. A mild one Facial cleansing with low pH is ideal for maintaining the skin barrier. With the Life Long Beauty Cleansing milk you gently and effectively remove dirt and make-up from your complexion.
Step 2: Peels & Masks
As we age, the renewal process of our skin slows down. Dead skin cells are replaced more slowly by new ones. Peels or Masks like the Life Long Beauty Ultra Perfection Peel Off Mask are a great way to remove dead skin cells and stimulate new cell formation.
Step 3: Intensive care
Basically own Serums a higher concentration of active ingredients than a classic one Anti-aging cream. They counteract premature skin aging and protect it, like that Skin Beauty Serum, from oxidative stress.
Step 4: Moisturize
One of the main reasons for dry skin as we age is inadequate skin hydration. Which face cream for dry skin over 50 is most suitable? With the Skin Beauty Face Cream The skin's own collagen synthesis and elastin production is stimulated. It supplies the skin with highly effective ingredients and makes it appear visually plumper.
Step 5: Sunscreen
Experts estimate that up to 80% all visible Skin aging processes through UV rays from the sun be caused. This makes it the number 1 reason for premature skin aging. A sufficient sun protection factor all year round prevents and protects. By the way, it is never too early or too late to start Using sunscreen to begin.
WHAT MAKES US LOOK OLD?
Collagen and Hyaluronic are key substances for our skin that moisturize it and keep it firm. But this natural process weakens over the years. Already from that 25 to 30 years old Our collagen slowly begins to break down faster than it forms again. And with 50 years we only have about half of ours left Hyaluronic acid reserves. The result: The skin loses its tone, moisture and elasticity - pucker arise.
FACIAL CARE IN WINTER FOR MATURE SKIN
The cold season is particularly difficult for mature skin: it wants products that pamper it with particularly intensive moisture and at the same time strengthen the skin barrier. Our tip: The products from Life Long Beauty line give mature skin the maximum support to respond to the changes in the cold season.
Anti-aging skin care routine
Step 1: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Cleansing milk
Step 2: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Facial water
Step 3: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Ultra Perfection Peel Off Mask (optional)
Step 4: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Skin Beauty Serum
Step 5: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Ultra Lift Eye Cream
Step 6: LIFE LONG BEAUTY Skin Beauty Face Cream