
Frequent washing, sun exposure and changes in climate are all factors that weaken the skin on the hands. Over time, these stresses accelerate the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots. An appropriate routine can help preserve their youthful appearance for longer. How can we avoid developing prematurely wrinkled hands? Let us review the best practices.

The hands are particularly exposed to external aggressors and are among the first areas to show signs of ageing. Dryness, loss of volume and pigment spots all contribute to the appearance of wrinkled or crepey hands. These changes can alter the overall appearance of the skin and give an impression of premature ageing. But what can be done to improve the appearance of the hands? Here are several solutions to smooth them and restore a more youthful look.

Although it has been present in our lives for decades in the form of solar radiation, blue light has only recently become a major topic of interest, particularly as we spend a significant amount of our time in front of electronic devices. But does the artificial blue light from our screens affect our skin in the same way as that emitted by the sun? That is what we invite you to discover.

The skin is continuously renewed by the division of epidermal cells. However, with advancing age, this process becomes less efficient. What is the relationship between cellular renewal and skin ageing? Discover more about this subject below.

L-carnitine is a well-known active ingredient in the fields of nutrition and sports, often associated with fat burning. However, its benefits do not stop there: it is also incorporated into cosmetic formulations aimed at improving skin firmness. How does it act on the skin? And can it truly help to firm tissues? Let us decode the role of L-carnitine in combating skin ageing.

As skin ages, it naturally loses elasticity, leading to a gradual loosening of facial contours. While surgical facelifts remain a conventional method for correcting these visible signs of ageing, other, less invasive techniques are garnering growing interest. What are they, and how do they act on the skin? Find all the answers in this article.

As we age, the skin on our face and body gradually loses its firmness and elasticity. Various techniques, such as mesotherapy or surgical procedures, can be used to address this. However, the method of regenerating thread lifts is garnering increasing interest due to its visible and positive effects on the skin's appearance. Discover what this technique involves.

As we age, our skin undergoes numerous transformations, including a gradual loss of hydration that can lead to significant dryness, known as senile xerosis. Common in older individuals, this condition can have a considerable impact on their daily comfort. Why does skin become drier with age? What are the signs of senile xerosis and how can its effects be mitigated? Let's together decipher this often underestimated phenomenon.

Skin ageing is a natural process, but did you know there are biological mechanisms that could help slow its onset? It's possible that NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) may be an unexpected key. This article explores its role and impact on skin ageing.

Beyond protecting against skin cancer and sunburn, the use of sunscreen is touted as one of the best precautions to prevent premature skin ageing. But can it truly help delay the formation of wrinkles, age spots and other signs of premature skin ageing?

Smoking is known to bring numerous adverse effects to the body. The consequences of tobacco consumption are visible on the skin, especially on the face. Indeed, tobacco is considered one of the causes of skin ageing. Let's explore in this article how it operates in this context.

Beyond creams, injectable fillers, botulinum toxin, laser therapies and chemical peels, there also exists a less invasive product with the promise of smoothing facial features, namely silicone facial patches. Having gone viral in the skincare world, their use has rapidly gained popularity over time. However, although the principle seems encouraging, does this trendy skincare solution live up to the media hype?

The essential oil of rosemary is recognised for its virtues and the benefits it brings to our skin. Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, it is also believed to have firming properties. Is this really the case? Let's discover it together in this article.

Yellow clay, extracted from French quarries, is considered an intriguing ingredient in combating signs of ageing. Rich in minerals, it possesses several beneficial properties for the skin. Let's explore whether yellow clay has an effect on skin laxity.

There are numerous skincare treatments that claim to combat the signs of ageing. Those containing mandelic acid are among them. Although the idea may seem daunting, chemical exfoliants can improve the appearance of wrinkles and skin sagging. But how do they achieve this?

Even though retinol remains an active ingredient with undeniable effects on reducing wrinkles, its irritating potential prevents sensitive skin from using it. In recent years, bakuchiol has emerged, and its regenerative virtues are not to be overlooked.

Centella asiatica is an excellent antioxidant that protects the skin from free radical attacks, thus preventing photoaging. Also known as tiger grass, it stimulates the production of collagen, a protein of the dermis that is essential for skin firmness.

Ferulic acid is an outstanding antioxidant that shields the skin from damage caused by free radicals. It thus prevents photoaging. It also imparts a glow to dull and tired complexions and diminishes pigmented spots on the skin's surface. Let's focus on this formidable active ingredient when it comes to signs of ageing.

A biomolecule naturally found in the dermis, hyaluronic acid is a hydrophilic sugar with remarkable moisturising properties. It acts like a molecular sponge: it is capable of retaining up to 1,000 times its weight in water. In skincare, it prevents epidermal dehydration and the appearance of wrinkles. In injection form, plastic surgeons use it to fill in signs of ageing. A focus on one of the most effective anti-ageing active ingredients.

As we age, the skin slackens and wrinkles begin to form. These signs are the consequences of the normal ageing process of cells. However, this process can be accelerated by various factors: pollution, stress, or hormonal changes. Adopting appropriate skincare can delay skin ageing and thus the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Due to ageing and/or poor lifestyle habits, the skin on the face begins to sag. Similarly, wrinkles and fine lines gradually appear. This natural phenomenon, affecting both men and women, gives an impression of constant fatigue. The active ingredients contained in certain skincare products can remedy this.

From the mid-twenties, the first signs of skin ageing begin to appear. As we age, the process of cell renewal slows down, which weakens the fibroblasts and therefore the structure of the skin. Indeed, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin, which allow the skin to remain firm, smooth, and elastic, gradually see their levels decrease. This results from a combination of internal and external ageing factors. Wrinkles, fine lines, and skin sagging are the most obvious manifestations of skin ageing and tend to become more pronounced with age.

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