In our thirties, oil production decreases, and fine lines and "crow's feet" may begin to appear. Collagen and elastin start to break down, and broken veins may show up as tiny red dots. Skin also tends to be more hormonally charged in this stage. So just when you thought you left puberty behind, adult acne makes its debut.
Tips
Your skin may begin to feel drier, so be sure to use a gentle cleanser instead of soap, followed by moisturizer with sun protection.
Hydrate your skin by applying a nutrient-rich night cream before going to bed. And speaking of sleep, physicians recommend you get at least 8 hours each night.
Add a rich eye cream to your regimen to help reduce puffiness and dark circles.
Your dermatologist can prescribe medication for adult acne, or choose an over-the-counter remedy designed for your skin type.
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