Me, you, and the girl sitting two rows in front of you have more or less chance of having similar skin issues. It’s not surprising and yet, not all of knows how to tackle it the right way. Apart from going all-out in protecting your skin, certain skin conditions tend to come up eventually, masking as the early signs of aging – yikes! So read on about this piece on the 5 right ways to tackle these issues, for good.

Don’t get me wrong; what we used to hear all the time on the importance of skin care, and protecting your skin from premature aging is right, except that we don’t know the precise way to remedy it. As what a dermatologist might say; begin with the gentlest solution, and advance when necessary and I guarantee your skin will bounce back in no time.

Signs of aging #1 are definitely the unsightly appearance of brown spots. Aging spots, as one might say, is caused by the sun and causing uneven pigmentations onto your skin, with common places tend to pop out in places like the cheeks, neck, and chest. Apart from applying liberally of sunscreen before heading out, I recommend a light layer of vitamin C serum for an extra protection, and top it all off with a touch of mineral powder.

Lines, lines, and lines! Nobody can escape from this. Unlike before when you frown, smile, or angry; the lines tend to disappear somewhat more slowly. The reason? Common expression lines and coupled with collagen/elastin breakdown from repetitive use. Your only savior for this issue is a vitamin A-derivative beauty cream. Retinol works by minimizing the appearance of these lines by stimulating collagen production. And it might be a good idea to keep yourself in cool mode, without turning into a drama queen.

Tired eyes are not unusual – it’s one of the first signs of aging and it’s inevitable in this fast-paced life. Skin tissue in the lower eye area is super thin and it’s vulnerable to aging, plus it’s no longer blend well into the cheek, due to volume loss and collagen breakdown. To remedy it, a rich, moisturizing cream containing antioxidants (especially the trio vitamin A, C, and E) to prevent and protect eye-aging.

Believe me, bigger pores are actually the earliest signs of aging. The skin surrounding pores staring to sag, primarily because of UV ray damages. Coupled with makeup, dirt, used sebum, and pollution the pores will eventually stretch over the years so it’s essential to tighten them up with serums to strengthen the skin, as well as a cleanser and toner containing witch hazel and/or salicylic acid to dissolve and purge out gunk in the hole.

These baby steps will definitely help you to turn the clock back in time, and your skin will look as radiant and youthful as ever.

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