
Day Creams for Mature Skin
When the skin becomes drier, thinner and develops more wrinkles, you can speak of more mature skin. There is no fixed age indication for this, as the age at which this process becomes visible can vary greatly from person to person.
Read moreFrom the age of 25 the cell division of the skin starts to slow down and the first signs of skin aging become visible, often in the shape of fine lines around the eyes. As we age, cell division slows down further and the skin needs more and more time to recover. The skin also produces less sebum and slows blood flow and cell activity. This reduces the skin's ability to retain moisture and remove waste.
This process is accelerated especially after the transition due to the decrease in the hormone estrogen. The amount of collagen in the skin then decreases by 30% over a period of five years.
When the skin becomes drier and thinner and gets more wrinkles you can speak of a mature skin. There is no fixed age indication for this, because it can vary greatly from person to person at what age this process becomes visible. Skin condition, lifestyle and skin care all influence this.
Read more about how to take care of mature skin.