"Mature age brings certain changes in the body that directly affect the skin of the face. Active hormonal shifts begin, influencing subcutaneous fat, muscles, and the overall condition of the skin. It becomes drier and more fragile, and a healthy complexion is often lost. Poor nutrition, particularly an excess of sugar and unhealthy foods, only exacerbates the situation," explained the expert.
According to her, a proper approach to skincare can significantly improve the condition of the skin. The cosmetologist recommends paying attention not only to home remedies but also to professional procedures.
"Creams, serums, and masks that contain hyaluronic acid, peptides, and antioxidants are essential. It is important to choose products that support the fibroblast growth factor—this will help stimulate the natural processes of cell renewal," noted Tatiana Machukha.
The expert stated that home care can be foundational, but its effectiveness will greatly increase when combined with hardware techniques or injections.
"Lymphatic drainage and fascial massages are particularly beneficial in mature age. They improve the condition of the skin, aid in restoring its structure, and return natural tone," added the cosmetologist.
However, she emphasized that injection procedures or hardware techniques should only be performed under the supervision of a specialist. The cosmetologist warns of possible contraindications, making it absolutely forbidden to self-prescribe procedures. Among hardware techniques, there are less invasive options, but they may not always be as effective as injections.
Additionally, Tatiana Machukha points out that a common mistake is the self-preparation of home masks. Natural ingredients that seem beneficial can cause allergic reactions or even worsen the condition of the skin.
"It is safer to use professional products designed for mature skin needs. This is laboratory-tested cosmetics that, when used correctly, will surely help achieve good results," added the expert.
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This material is for informational purposes only and does not contain advice that may affect your health. If you have any issues, consult a specialist.