The most important things you can do to take care of your skin in your 40s
BY LAUREN SCHUMACKER
When you enter your late 30s
and early 40s, skincare starts to take on a bit more importance, even if it was
something you always valued. While some women start to be concerned or
uncomfortable with the idea of visibly aging, for others, developing and
sticking to a healthy skincare routine in your 40s is more about aging as
gracefully as you possibly can and keeping your body's largest organ as healthy
as possible, rather than trying to stubbornly prevent aging entirely.
There are many things you can
do beginning in your 40s (or even earlier in some cases) to keep your skin
healthy for the rest of your life. If you're looking for more ideas about how
to take care of your skin during your 40s, here's what you need to know.
Boost collagen and elastin
production
While the skin on your face
likely looks full and plump rather than thin and sunken, as it can while you're
aging, in your 40s your body's production of elastin and collagen starts to
slow. "Therefore, we need to boost collagen and elastin production with
peptides as well as antioxidants that can increase collagen production, which
gives our skin that supple tone," Dr. Marnie Nussbaum, a dermatologist,
told me.
"Our skin cell turnover
dramatically reduces as well, resulting in dullness, dryness as well as fine
lines and wrinkles. Retinols are critical to help speed up the process once
again and brighten the complexion," Nussbaum continued. "Due
to the extra layers of dead skin cells, we are also less hydrated and losing
moisture. Therefore, it may be time, depending on your skin type, to switch
over from oil-free products to creamier, thicker humectants and occlusives with
ceramides and hyaluronic acids to rehydrate and plump the skin."
Consciously adding thicker
hydrating creams and retinols can help keep your skin looking healthy, dewy,
and refreshed, which is what women of all ages want, after all.
Exfoliate
To help keep your skin glowing
in your 40s, you likely need to exfoliate more regularly than you did in your
20s and 30s because skin cell turnover happens slower than in earlier
decades.
"Regular peels and
exfoliation products help, Retin-A, peptides, and vitamin C are great in the
anti-aging arsenal at this time," said Celebrity Esthetician Angela
Caglia. "It's also a time when fillers can take back years." Using
scrubs and other exfoliators can help in between professional peels.
Drink lots of water
Drinking plenty of water each
and every day is exceptionally important for your overall health. It's good for
your organs, your energy levels, and — you guessed it — your skin. According to
Jean Rossolillo, a medical aesthetician and laser technician with Full Circle
Health, drinking plenty of water is important because "hydrating
internally can help our skin hold on to moisture." That's important as you
get older and your skin doesn't automatically retain as much moisture as it did
in previous decades.
Take care of your neck
When you're thinking about how
to go about developing your skincare routine in your 40s, don't focus solely on
your face at the expense of your neck. "Don't overlook your neck — do put
sunscreen on it every day as well as moisturize it," said Maricela Lewis
Watson, a cosmetic specialist at The Shoreditch Spa.
Apply your nighttime serum,
moisturizer, and any other products that you'd apply to your face to your neck
as well. If you only take care of the skin on your face, your neck will give
away not only your age, but also how much time you spent in the sun in your
younger years and any other skincare mistakes you may have made. Don't neglect
your neck.
Consider laser treatments
You may not be interested in
getting laser treatments to prevent visible signs of aging or to otherwise take
care of your skin as you get older, but Diane Gillin, an advanced registered
nurse practitioner at Couture Med Spa recommended that you consider them.
"In your 40s I recommend
a one-two punch of IPL and Fractional Skin Resurfacing treatments," said
Gillin. "IPL stands for intense pulsed light therapy and gets rid of
anything pigmented on the skin such as sun damage, rosacea, broken capillaries,
and melasma. Fractional laser treatments minimize fine lines and wrinkles,
enlarged pores, acne scars, and stimulate collagen causing skin tightening. The
combination of these laser treatments will take years off your skin and help
prevent further aging."
If those are the kinds of
results you're looking for, you may want to do a little research to see if
laser treatments are right for you.
Wear sunscreen
As a board-certified physician
assistant, Neekan Rivera works with patients on developing a skincare
routine. She said her first goal is to make sure that they consistently apply
sunscreen every day before moving on to other goals.
"The better we are with
sunblock, the more our skin will just improve over time," Rivera said.
"Even though we can't reverse the sun spots that are showing from ten or
20 years ago, at least we can protect it from getting worse over the next five,
ten years." Sunscreen is important for prevention, but it's also important
when it comes to minimizing sun spots and changing pigmentation and sensitivity
associated with the use of retinols.
"Sunblock, to me, is
number one because if you're not disciplined with sunblock, you also can't do a
lot of other skin procedures that really benefit the skin like chemical peels
or skin resurfacing that really help rejuvenate the skin in our 40s," said
Rivera. "So I always make sure women understand that sunblock is key
because otherwise everything else we want to do to continue maintaining our
skin and keep it looking youthful and healthy will make you sensitive."
Antioxidants and moisturizers
are essential
When considering what kinds of
skincare products might be important to incorporate into your routine in your
40s, Nussbaum said that you need to make sure that there are products that are
moisturizing and contain antioxidants, which fight free radicals, making your
skin healthier and happier.
"Antioxidants and
moisturizers are also a must for all ages as they prevent oxidative stress to
skin cells protecting that healthy glow and producing collagen and
elastin," Nussbaum said. Because collagen and elastin production have
started to really decrease in your 40s, you — and your skin — can take all the
help you can get.
Consider micro-needling
In your 40s, you might need to
incorporate some skin rejuvenating procedures into your overall skincare
routine. Rivera said she often recommends micro needling.
"I recommend it for
almost everyone because it's so safe, anyone can do it," said Rivera.
"And what micro-needling does, is it causes these little micro-injuries to
our skin which then stimulates our skin repair system and therefore gives us
this huge boost of collagen, which, over time… we don't produce collagen as
quickly as we did in our 20s and 30s, so that's usually what women are
complaining of, they're complaining of collagen-related changes. They're like,
'you know, my skin is looser, I'm getting some loose skin, I'm getting fine
lines and wrinkles.' So by doing the micro needling or doing a series or just
kind of doing it for maintenance, it just kind of keeps that building over
time."
The takeaway is to make sure
that you're not simply addressing issues as they arise, but you're also working
on preventative measures. Micro-needling does both.
Sleep well
Sleep is always important for
your overall health and wellbeing — mental, physical, and emotional — but
it's even more important in regards to skincare in your 40s. "Even a late
night or too much alcohol can show up more on our face in our 40s, so it's more
important to get a full night's rest, eat well, and exercise to stimulate blood
flow and keep our skin glowing," said Caglia. Make sure you get your full
seven to nine hours of sleep. Your skin will thank you. You'll wake up feeling
more refreshed, but also looking visibly more rejuvenated.
Use a nighttime face serum
If you aren't already using a
nighttime face serum, you should start to incorporate one into your skincare
routine when you enter your 40s. "Face serums contain effective anti-aging
ingredients not typically found in cleansers, moisturizers, or facial
oils," said Dr. Alex Roher, from San Diego Botox.
At night, choose a serum that
incorporates a retinol. According to Roher, facial serums have higher
concentrations of healthy skin ingredients than most moisturizers, which make
them a good choice for your over 40 skincare routine.
Address your eyes
Your eyes can noticeably
change and visibly age in your 40s, but there are things you can do to address
these changes. "Injectables are still big for this age group, but women in
their 40s may also feel self-conscious about drooping and puffy upper and lower
eyelids," said Dr. Fred Fedok, the president of the American Academy of
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Fedok recommended blepharoplasty, which
is "an advanced scarless technique using an incision inside the lower
eyelid." It can be done on the upper eyelid as well if you have any
worries about that.
If a procedure isn't for you,
you may want to incorporate an eye cream — or enlist the help of a professional
to find one that works better for you and addresses the ways your eyes have
changed since you started using one in your 20s or 30s.
Stay consistent with your
skincare habits
One of the most important
things you can do to take care of your skin in your 40s is to consistently
employ every piece of your skincare routine. "Good skin care habits should
begin in our early 20s to ensure that we will be looking better in our
40s," Caglia said. "This means regular facials, removing makeup at
night, sun protection, and a healthy lifestyle."
It can be tempting to skip
bits and pieces of your skincare routine because you're busy, tired, or just
plain old lazy, but you'll likely end up regretting it if you do. Stay the
course, you'll be grateful.
Invest in good products
While you can likely just buy
whatever product you think might be best at your local drug store or beauty
supply store when you're younger, as you get older, you'll probably need
something with a little more oomph.
"I think in our 40s,
that's when I see patients coming in who are starting to wonder, 'what's going
on with my skin? I'm getting fine lines and wrinkles everywhere, I always look
tired, my skin looks dull, I'm getting sun spots.'" said Rivera. "And
at that stage we really need stronger skincare, you know, things that have been
medically proven, stronger ingredients."
Rivera recommended daily
sunscreen, retinol products, and products with hydrating and skin brightening
ingredients. They'll both treat and prevent any skin qualities that you view as
flaws. No matter what you're concerned about, there's something you can do to
help.
Skincare in your 40s is about
both treatment and prevention
While the majority of skincare
in your 20s and 30s serves to prevent any issues that may arise as you grow
older, minus the treatment of things like acne, psoriasis, and other skincare
conditions, in your 40s, it becomes both about prevention and about treating
any sun or age spots, collagen depletion, ruddiness, and fine lines and
wrinkles you may be beginning to notice.
Religiously wearing sunscreen,
getting a good night's sleep, boosting your collagen and elastin production,
and investing in quality products are just some of the ways that women in their
40s can keep their skin looking glowing, dewy, healthy, and refreshed.
Sure, you might have to get a
little bit more aggressive when it comes to regular skincare, but your skin
will look healthy and rejuvenated throughout your 40s and beyond as a result.
SOURCE: THE LIST
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