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Ageing
Ever skin is uniquely impacted by the natural aging process.
In youth, your skin typically appears firm, plump, and even, thanks to a steady supply of collagen and elastin—two key proteins responsible for maintaining skin’s structure.
As you get older, however, the production of these essential compounds slows. In addition, aging affects the skin’s natural production of the lipids that help keep your skin hydrated and soft.
Together, these factors—combined with the accumulated effects of chronic sun exposure and other environmental factors—can result in dull, uneven-looking skin.
While you can’t stop the natural aging process, healthy skin habits and a good skincare routine can help limit some of the visible signs of aging.
In youth, your skin typically appears firm, plump, and even, thanks to a steady supply of collagen and elastin—two key proteins responsible for maintaining skin’s structure.
As you get older, however, the production of these essential compounds slows. In addition, aging affects the skin’s natural production of the lipids that help keep your skin hydrated and soft.
Together, these factors—combined with the accumulated effects of chronic sun exposure and other environmental factors—can result in dull, uneven-looking skin.
While you can’t stop the natural aging process, healthy skin habits and a good skincare routine can help limit some of the visible signs of aging.
Ageing
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