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What is mature skin?

Published in Skin Care 1 min read

Mature skin is a term used to describe skin that is exhibiting signs of aging. While the term "mature skin" often refers to skin of people 40 and older, it's important to remember that the process of aging is individual and can manifest differently in each person. Some people may exhibit signs of aging earlier, while others may see them later in life.

Mature skin typically experiences a decrease in collagen production, resulting in thinner, less elastic skin. Other common signs include:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles: These are caused by the breakdown of collagen and elastin, which give skin its firmness and elasticity.
  • Sun spots and age spots: These are caused by years of sun exposure.
  • Dryness and flakiness: Sebum production decreases as we age, leading to dryness and flakiness.
  • Loss of volume: The fat layer beneath the skin thins, leading to a loss of volume in the face and body.
  • Increased sensitivity: The skin becomes more sensitive to irritants and allergens.

It's important to note that mature skin is not a skin type; rather, it's a condition that can be influenced by genetics, lifestyle factors, and environmental conditions.