Skin care in your 40s and 50s

Skin care in your 40s and 50s

No matter your age, you can have healthy,
vibrant skin. Follow these tips from dermatologists on looking your best in your 40s and 50s. Consider using mild, unscented products year-round to help your skin feel better. Deodorant soaps, alcohol-based toners, and products that contain fragrance can leave aging skin feeling irritated and dry.

While products with alpha hydroxy acids  AHAs
or retinoids are not gentle, they can make your skin look younger. If you want to reduce the signs of aging,
ask your dermatologist if a product that contains tretinoin  a retinoid -- may be right for
you. Also consider products with antioxidants as these may help repair and prevent further skin damage. If you struggle with acne as an adult, you
may be irritating your skin.

Switch to a mild cleanser with salicylic acid or sulfur. Gently wash your face and pat your skin dry. Make sure all skin care products and cosmetics are labeled non-comedogenic, non-acnegenic or oil-free. Oil production in the skin diminishes in our 40s, so it is important to moisturize if your skin feels dry.

The best time to moisturize is after taking
a bath or shower. If your skin still feels dry with regular
moisturizing, apply moisturizer a few times throughout the day. Apply sunscreen to your face, neck and body every day. Be sure to choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to prevent skin aging and skin cancer.

Be sure to also apply sunscreen to your hands to protect from premature aging. Consider applying a glycolic acid or antioxidant product to your hands to help repair sun damage. Also, do not smoke. Smoking can lead to premature aging and fine wrinkles.

If you have questions about keeping your skin, hair and nails looking their best as you age, see a board-certified dermatologist. To find a dermatologist in your area, visit
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