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What makes our faces visibly age at different rates?
 

Heat, cold, UV rays, pollution: Facial skin is directly exposed to external influences.
An imbalanced diet and lack of skincare can alter facial skin more markedly than they do the rest of the skin.
Ageing – both genetically induced and photoageing – is most clearly visible on the facial skin.
 

Facial skin is exposed to external influences—the climate (heat and cold), UV rays and pollution—that put greater strain on facial skin than on the rest of your skin that is protected by clothing. But improper eating habits and lack of protective skincare can also alter the skin.

Facial skin usually starts to show signs of aging at about 25, ageing will be more evident when skin is regularly unprotected. To combat this process, you need consistent facial cleansing and protective skincare that caters to your individual skin type and...

The current condition of the skin (e.g. irritation resulting from dry or air-conditioned rooms)

External stress (e.g. UV rays, heat, cold) placed on the skin. These vary according to season or a person’s profession. (Is the skin exposed to dry office air, or do you work outdoors?)

   


 

 
 
 


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