Mature skin: When is skin considered mature?
At the cosmetics counter, we often see “cream for mature skin”—but when should we actually start using these products? Mature skin is characterized by a decrease in firmness and support, a lack of elasticity, and dryness caused by reduced sebum production.
At a glance: What your skin needs after 50
The most important points summarized for you
- The characteristics of mature skin after 50 are reduced firmness, lack of elasticity, and dryness.
- Cleansing products should have replenishing properties that provide both cleansing and care, as your skin from age 45-50 tends to become drier.
- For skincare, you should use regenerating and rich products that provide your skin with long-lasting moisture.
- When caring for your skin, pay attention to gentle methods and be thorough, so your skin is not additionally stressed.