When thinking about anti-aging or pro-aging products, many younger people tend to associate them with individuals in their 40s to early 50s. So why should someone in their 20s consider using anti-aging skincare products?
The reality is that several skin functions begin to slow down in our twenties. So, to prevent our skin from looking dull or developing lines and wrinkles, we need to incorporate certain ingredients into our skincare routine.
What happens to the skin when we are in our 20’s?
In our early 20s, collagen production begins to decrease by about 1% per year. The production of hyaluronic acid (one of the more well-known glycosaminoglycans), elastin, and sebum as well as the rate of cell renewal also start to slow down. To maintain our skin’s optimal function, it’s important to add ingredients that counteract these physiological changes.
Exfoliation
If you have not been exfoliating your skin regularly, now is the time to start.The cell renewal cycle is 28 days when our skin is functioning at an optimum level. Cell renewal is the natural biological process of eliminating dead skin cells and replacing them with younger, healthier cells. When we increase the elimination of these keratinized cells from the skin’s surface via forced exfoliation, we increase the cell renewal cycle.