No matter your age, taking care of your skin is the most important thing you can do to look and feel your best!
If you are in your 20s FOCUS ON: Skincare Routine
Antioxidants help to brighten the skin while preventing daily damage. Sunscreen is the most important investment you can make in your skin at an early age to stave off wrinkles, sun spots, and overall damage that happens—daily use is paramount. For a treatment, HydraFacials are the baseline to bring out the best in your skin for the rest of your life.
If you are in your 30s FOCUS ON: Prevention
This is the perfect time to start treatments that really help boost that slowing cellular turnover. Think chemical peels, RF micro-needling, and PhotoFacials, which can also help with skin discoloration.
If you are in your 40s FOCUS ON: Firmness
The loss of elasticity and volume becomes more noticeable at this time in your life, causing more pronounced wrinkles and volume loss in the cheeks, lips, or under the eyes. Plus, sun damage that has amassed over the last few decades can take its toll and even lead to conditions like melasma. At home, add hyaluronic acid into your routine and a serum. For treatments, restore the fullness of your skin with fillers, stop those fine lines from turning into deep valleys with regular BOTOX, and start to invest in Laser Resurfacing — the holy grail of treatments that almost seems like you’re aging in reverse.
If you are in your 50s FOCUS ON: Routine
This time is about retention of your skin’s moisture and elasticity. Menopause causes a decline of estrogen, which results in the loss of moisture and volume on the face. Your skin may become more sensitive and age spots more prominent. Fillers and neurotoxins will help, but laser maintenance is a must! And if you haven’t jumped into the PRP (platelet-rich plasma) realm, this is a bonus to treatments like RF Microneedling to enhance cellular turnover.
If you are in your 60s and beyond FOCUS ON: Retention
Focus on hydration at home (moisturizers, serums), and coming in for collagen boosting treatments at least three times a year.
Every morning I look for something of interest to blog about, this morning my inspiration came as I was looking in the mirror... at my age I found out HYDRATION is very important. So I am told that drinking lots of water will help too.