Generational Skincare: How to Care for Your Skin at Every Age

Through every stage of life, our body changes with us. It’s no secret that with aging comes various changes to our skin, presented in the form of wrinkles, acne, scarring, dark spots, and more. That being said, it’s important to understand your skin throughout every stage of life and update your skincare routine accordingly. 


To perform generational skincare means to take care of your skin as you age, change and mature. Let’s take a deeper dive into generational skincare and how you can master your skincare routine effectively at every age. 


The Best Middle-Aged Skincare Routine

As we age, lack of moisture can cause our skin to become dry and dull. If you’ve spent years being exposed to the sun, you’re bound to see some textural changes and discoloration. In addition, oxidative stress is another factor middle-aged individuals should have on their radar. This can cause the skin to become vulnerable as collagen and elastin (the supporting structures of the face), begin to break down. 


Using a good moisturizer, sunscreen, and retinol are a must for this age group, in addition to treating adult acne with the appropriate medications and products. Vitamin C is also a great product for brightening the skin, improving natural glow, and bringing a lively bounce back into your face. Keep in mind that skin cancers are typically present within this age group, so make sure you’re scheduling yearly appointments with a dermatologist. 


What Should Millennials Be Doing to Protect Their Skin?

When it comes to millennials, your skincare regimen should be focused on preventing premature aging. Sunscreen is the most important factor, especially ones that contain titanium dioxide and zinc. In addition, this is a very imperative age range to protect your skin from contact acne and common breakouts. 


Acne and acne scarring are often very prominent in a millennial's life, especially with various hormonal and environmental changes happening every day. Light chemical peels containing salicylic acid can treat acne and eliminate the look of scars, as well as minimize large pores. 


Skincare Tips for Generation Z 

Since Generation Z’s are as young as 9 years old, it’s important for this age group to start establishing a solid skincare routine for puberty. The sooner young people commit to a regimen that works for them, the more long-lasting and luminous skin they’ll carry with them for years to come. 


Gen Z’ers have grown up in a digital age, the blue light that they are constantly exposed to can cause damage and changes in their skin cells, resulting in premature aging and unwanted pigmentation. Acne is a major factor in this age range as well, so you’ll want to stay ahead of those pre-teen and teenage breakouts to keep your skin looking fresh and smooth. 


It’s always recommended to have a dermatologist you’re seeing regularly to make sure your skin is as healthy as can be, and remember, a facial never hurt anyone!


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