Your Skin During Your 20s

Skin during your 20s
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Congratulations on making it through your teen years! During your 20s, you’re most likely to live your life to the fullest. The age might just be number for some individuals, but did you know that it’s also the time when your skin begins to undergo some major transformations?

During your teen years, acne could have been your primary concern. However, during your 20s, your interest will now be focused on the premature signs of aging. Yes, you read that right. Aging starts to begin during your 20’s.

According to some research, your skin generates about one percent less collagen each year. However, before you worry about those wrinkles, age spots, and fine lines, there are still things you can do about those things. Below are some pieces of information to know what is going on with your skin and what you can do about it.

Early 20s

During your early 20s, your skin still looks bright and bouncy due to the pleasing number of naturally transpiring proteins in your body. The production of collagen in your body is still at its best rate. Although your levels might be on the spot, its production rate also begins to decrease during this time, which initiates the stage for the presence of fine lines and wrinkles over time.

The hormones in your body continue to fluctuate, but it’s typically less powerful than in your teenage years. Breakouts are still likely to occur during your early 20s, however, they are not as severe as what you experienced during your teen years.

It is recommended to start doing a beauty routine during your early 20s to preserve your youthful appearance and beauty. If you haven’t got any routine or if you don’t have any idea on what your routine should include, here is an idea; according to some dermatologists, your routine should include cleansing, exfoliating, toning, and moisturizing. The sooner that your routine begins, the better off you will be in terms of keeping your healthy skin.

Mid 20s

In your mid-20s, the turnover of the cells in your skin will begin to slow down. This can develop more dead cells which can lead to skin discoloration. Also, it may prompt your skin to lose its elasticity. Nevertheless, you can maintain the speed of this process by using retinoid products and liquid exfoliation products like glycolic acid. You can also use products containing hyaluronic acid and antioxidants for these ingredients to work together to give moisture to the skin, making it look brighter, and fade some fine lines, spots, and wrinkles.

Another thing to consider during your mid-20s is that the consequences of the things you’ve done in the past will become more visible. A good example to explain it further is if you love going out and seeing the sun during your younger years, sun damage at this age appears and becomes more visible. Although it’s difficult to completely reverse the effects of sun damage, applying sunscreen can help in fighting the visible effects of environmental damage and protect your skin from possessing even more damage. Also, be sure that the products you’re using include hyaluronic acid and antioxidants to prevent the skin damages from getting worse.

Late 20s

Aging and wrinkles are natural and lovely, and it would be delightful for all of us to seek to accept them. During your late 20s, the aging process continues to rise. The development of collagen in your body has slowed down sufficiently to cause the appearance of tiny fine lines. Though you ‘re still too young to realize a little of the more obvious signs of aging that mature women possess on their skin, your tanning and skincare behaviors can really begin to appear at this age. The way you take care of your skin during your 20s will surely affect how early the signs of aging, for your 30s and 40s, will appear.

A skincare routine that includes cleansing, exfoliating, toning, and moisturizing is now a must. It’s also the perfect time to take a deeper look into the realm of anti-aging components. Products that contain retinol are ideal to use during this age. Retinol promotes faster regeneration of the skin cells and helps to shape new collagen. In addition, it makes the skin thicker and causes wrinkles to appear less noticeable.

Aside from retinol, hyaluronic acid and peptides are also great anti-aging components. Using serums and other products containing hyaluronic acid can plump the skin and make fine lines barely visible. On the contrary, using products with peptides can make the skin stronger and it can also tighten the skin which improves the production of collagen.

Finally, consider having a BOTOX during your 20s aids to prevent wrinkles years down the line. Since BOTOX immobilizes the muscles, it effectively prevents the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Starting early means more years wherein you can prevent the wrinkles to appear. So, better start this treatment during your 20s.



*Information in this article is not medical advice and may not be factually accurate. It is intended for entertainment purposes only. Consult with a physician before attempting any tips in this blog post and to get the most up to date factual data about any procedure or treatment.