Skin Health For Seniors

elderly woman with healthy skin

As skin matures, its needs evolve, requiring more nourishing and hydrating products. Following a dedicated skin-care routine is an essential strategy for achieving a healthy complexion, for both men and women. Keeping your skin healthy and moisturized gives you a good base to work with – whether you prefer to wear makeup or go au natural. By prioritizing a tailored skincare regimen, aging adults can maintain a radiant healthy base, which will enhance and embrace their ageless beauty.

There’s no denying it; silver is in!  To look your best, keep in mind that grey hairs have reduced strength and elasticity, making them more fragile than the luscious locks of your youth. Grey hair also tends to be drier, so be diligent with conditioners and moisturizers. Try oil to seal in moisture, use a daily leave-in conditioner, and if you’re still struggling with dryness, deep condition every week or two. Be careful of over-styling or using too much heat, both of which will be quite damaging. UV radiation is always a risk to natural hair, but it can be especially damaging to grey hair. Wear hats or scarves if you know you’ll be out in the sun for a while. If you find your hair gets brassy or yellow, color-correcting with purple shampoos can help bring your tone back to bright silver.

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