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Slackness, wrinkles, dryness, a patchy shift in pigmentation, and perhaps
cornification issues are all signs of skin aging.
Physiological skin aging, on the other hand, is rarely isolated. Many external
stimuli, such as sunlight, cold, UV radiation, air pollution, or heated air,
intensify and speed this process. Too much skin cleaning depletes the skin's
natural nutrients, such as horn cells, skin oils, and water. Today's living
conditions, which include an imbalanced diet and a lack of exercise, are also
detrimental.
Premature skin aging is also caused by internal and environmental stress, as
well as improper skin care.
The body's skin becomes progressively fragile and harsh as moisture and fat
are lost. Because the skin cannot counteract the effects of biological or
external stimuli on its own, it requires specialized care products that regulate
fat and moisture levels. This slows down the aging process and its obvious
effects, restoring the skin's original state of balance and hence its inherent
protective functions.
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