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Skin care at 60 in 6 Steps

by Sara Kitch

Growing up as women, we take for granted the beautiful glow of our youths. Eventually, we all mature and become sources of information. And a wise woman should know that skincare routines should change as we age. Sixty-year-old women facing menopause will deal with hormone differences too, which in turn affect their skincare regimen.

Elasticity in the skin decreases and it becomes thinner as the years go by. The layer of fat giving skin its plump and firm appearance begins to shrink and does not regenerate. The diminishing fat layer also reduces the amount of moisture in the skin, leading to dryness and wrinkles. Once estrogen levels drop, the natural oil production of the skin decreases as oil glands reduce in size. Skin is more fragile, making it easier to injure and slower to heal. Increased roughness, wrinkling, irregular pigmentation, keratosis, inelasticity, sun spots, freckles, and enlarged pores are all products of a long life exposed to the elements.

You can achieve skin rejuvenation without surgery, and avoid the aforementioned problems. Read the steps in the next paragraphs for gorgeous skin in your sixties.

Six Steps for Facial Rejuvenation at Sixty

Step #1: Quit Smoking

This habit causes dryness and steals vital vitamins from your skin, speeding up the aging process. The positive things is that as soon as you quit smoking, your body begins to heal itself immediately.

Step #2: Change Your Eating Habits

Plenty of vegetables and a multivitamin should be a primary part of your diet. Find foods with a lot of calcium, vitamin E, and vitamin A, as these are all skin related vitamins which become depleted from our skin as we age. Calcium is needed namely for the loss of skin density, because once we hit 60, our skin calcium levels drop dramatically. Vitamin E helps your skin to rebuild itself, while vitamin A contains retinoids which assist in reversing the signs of aging.

Step #3: Moisturize Your Skin

Aged skin tends to be dry and tight, with a rough, wrinkled texture and a dull appearance. Hormonal changes, reduction in the water content of the uppermost layer of the skin, a decrease in intercellular lipids, and a decrease in sebum secretion all contribute to increased dryness. To keep your skin soft, supple and smooth, moisturize in the morning, after a bath and while you sleep. The moisturizer you chose should contain soy, retinol and alpha hydroxyl acids that are beneficial for a woman's skin, and it should be a high quality, thick consistency. Creams that encourage collagen and elastin stimulation are a smart choice.

Step #4: Water Consumption

Step #4 follows step #3 for a reason. Drinking water is the easy way to keep your skin hydrated. Fill up a water bottle and drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to account for the increased dryness your skin will go through as a mature woman.

Step #5: Follow a Good Basic Skin Care Regimen

Use high quality cleansers and scrubs to keep your skin fresh. Use masques to increase moisture and firmen the skin. In addition, use products with retinoids, also known as Vitamin A, and anti-oxidants to help the skin rebuild cells. Lastly, ease up on makeup and switch to lighter products, such as powders instead of heavy concealers. Embrace your age instead of trying to hide behind a heavy mask of makeup. The makeup will clog the pores of your face increasing the dryness there or it can cause acne.

Step #6: Wear Sun Screen

Extra wrinkles, dark sunspots, and leathery skin texture are all results of over exposure to the sun. Sometimes, cancerous lesions can occur on the skin, leading to a premature death from cancer. Sunscreen is important to prevent further sun damage. Make it easy for yourself by choosing a moisturizer with at least SPF 30 for proper protection against the suns damaging rays. Remember to get regular skin cancer exams from a dermatologist. The cure rate for skin cancer is 95% with early detection. When detection and treatment are delayed, the outcome is not as favorable.

And so, for beautiful skin at 60, you can make simple changes to your facial skin care routine. Remember to drink lots of water and use high quality cleansers and moisturizers, particularly one that stimulates cell renewal. Bioskinrevitalizer is an excellent choice because it is a skin revitalizer serum. Apply our product to help cells restore themselves, diminish age spots, reduce wrinkles and rejuvenate skin.

Published February 21st, 2009

Filed in Beauty