Skincare Tips For Every Age - How to Slow Down the Aging Process and Maintain A Youthful Glow

Some of the ingredients in beauty products are not that pretty! One in eight ingredients used in personal care products are industrial chemicals. 67% of everything that you put on your skin is absorbed into your body.  Think about that for a minute.  If you use a product on your skin or hair that has formaldehyde, petroleum or other chemicals in it, 67% of those toxins are being absorbed into your body. After years and years of using skin care products that have these chemicals it will wreck havoc on your skin AND your body!

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That's why its important to do two things, use clean, natural products and start using them early! Whether you are in your 20's or 60's, the secret to having that youthful glow is to have a regular skin care routine.  

 In your 20s

By now you’ve probably (mostly) outgrown those small annoying pimples and aren’t yet dealing with too much stress or hormonal imbalances so your complexion during this decade is at its very best. Your skin is plump and smooth while producing plenty of collagen and any sun damage is still hiding beneath your skin’s surface.

But now is a great time to lay the groundwork for a positive future for your skin. Remember more isn’t necessarily better and that goes for any age, stick to a simple and doable skincare regimen and you’ll be well on your way to creating a beautiful canvas for your 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond.

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In your 30s

Prevention should be the main priority in your 30's. You will gradually notice that your once flawless skin my have some fine lines, discoloration or uneven skin tone.  Some may even experience adult acne.

Adult acne is more common than you may think and even if you don’t have it every 30 something year old can benefit from some deep cleaning products. Combination skin is most common type of skin for women in their 30s (due to stress, hormonal imbalances and increasing rise of pollution). Keeping the oils in your skin in balance can be a challenge but a regular skin care routine can make it manageable. 

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In your 40s

While prevention is still the main goal in your 30s and 40s, expression lines between your brows and around the eyes and mouth don’t disappear like they used to.  Your estrogen levels are starting to taper off which makes your skin a lot dryer. Now is the perfect time to bump up the hydration and collagen boosters.

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In your 50s

Moisture, moisture, moisture! You may want to ditch the morning cleansing routine (assuming you’re cleansing at night) and splash some cold water on your face instead. This is the time when estrogen is steadily declining and collagen production is no longer working the way it used to. Time to load up on products that hydrate and boost collagen.

Dark spots may also be creeping up as your skins elasticity becomes thinner and thinner.  All those days spent in the sun have a bit of a price to pay these days. Luckily we have your back! Our all natural products help slow the aging process and keep your skin looking as radiant as ever!   

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In your 60s and beyond

Your skin care routine shouldn’t change too much from 50 to 60 to 70 (hydration, collagen boosting, and getting rid of any discoloration are still the main priorities). You may want to relax on your exfoliating treatment as the skin tends to get more sensitive with age, maybe instead of exfoliating every night you down shift and do every other night or once a week depending on what your skin seems to be telling you.

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For some, these are just too many steps to do every morning and night.  Find what works best for you and stick with it.  Choosing natural, organic skincare products that are free of chemicals will do wonders for your skin.