mature skin

How to protect mature skin from wrinkles during winter: 3 essential tips

  1. Avoid using powder and foundation.

When it’s cold outside, it’s essential that the skin is sufficiently hydrated, and regular use of products such as powder or foundation can make the situation much worse. Powder has a drying effect, which is particularly noticeable on aging skin, as it becomes less able to retain moisture over time. Foundation, even if it has moisturising properties, may not do its job properly and thus cause the skin to deteriorate. Therefore, in winter, it’s best to opt for moisturizing creams that not only cover the skin but also provide hydration and protection from external factors. Ideally, such products contain vitamins that help maintain healthy skin, making it more elastic and preventing the appearance of new wrinkles. When you stop using any foundation and powders, your skin will appear more radiant and well-maintained.

  1. Monitor your health.

Studies show that a person’s immunity has a direct impact on the appearance of signs of facial skin ageing and its condition in general. Since the condition of your skin, including its color, the appearance of new breakouts, or any irritations, largely depends on internal processes in your body. For example, if there are minor hormonal imbalances, it will reflect on your face, causing new breakouts, sagging skin, and puffiness. Therefore, it is very important to take care of your body responsibly in winter, as it is during this period that the body’s protective functions are reduced and a person can get sick.  As a result, the skin on your face may lose its fresh appearance and become less firm. Takes care of your skin not only externally but also support your overall health by eating properly and strengthening your immune system. Takes care of your skin not only externally, but also maintain your overall health, eat right and don’t be nervous.

  1. Do not go outside immediately after a shower.

In winter, it’s important not to go outside immediately after a shower, as this can negatively affect the skin on your face. After a hot shower, the pores on the skin open, and blood circulation becomes more active. If you then go straight into the cold air, the sudden temperature change can cause blood vessels to constrict, leading to a temporary decrease in the delivery of oxygen. As a result, you may notice your skin becoming dull and looking more fatigued. Additionally, the sharp change in temperature can promote the appearance of capillary spider veins on the face, especially if the skin is prone to couperose or redness.  Therefore, it is recommended waiting about an hour or two for the pores to close and the skin temperature to normalize.

In addition, it is extremely important in winter after you cleanse your face, moisturize it with special products that are tailored to your skin type. Consider using creams such as Demelan Cream, Tretin Cream, Glyco 6 Cream, which will reduce the appearance of existing wrinkles caused by age-related changes.