Saturday, July 24, 2010

I am still 32 years old. Is it ok to use a face cream for mature skin?

since i can't read labels in japanese well I ended up buying the wrong face cream. I purchased one that is intended for mature skin. I actually thought I had mature skin(hahaha!) until i found out that we have mature skin when we are in our 50s.

I am still 32 years old. Is it ok to use a face cream for mature skin?
As we age, our bodies stop producing as much oil (sebum) as when we were younger. This lack of sebum actually can cause wrinkles to appear (sometimes prematurely). Our bodies also slow the production of other substances, such as collagen. Creams intended for "mature skin" aim to supplement the skin with elements that it no longer produces naturally. These products tend to be richer/thicker and provide a much higher level of moisture than the lotions I would recommend to a teenager.





So, even though you're still young, if you have very dry skin, this cream will probably work fine for you. If you tend to have greasier skin (and break out sometimes) this cream will probably leave you looking too shiny and contribute to acne. If it doesn't make you break out, you could always use it at night for a "boost" when being shiney isn't an issue.
Reply:It is all the same. Different bottle for advertising purposes.
Reply:Do I have a face cream for you. Home-made and all natural!
Reply:it doesn't matter face cream is face cream
Reply:i dont think it will hurt
Reply:You are still 32???????? How long have you been 32????????
Reply:One of the most popular Japanese face creams is indeed for mature skin, and marketed under the slogan, "From when you're 30...." It's all relative, I suppose, but you're old enough to know that.
Reply:all the top face cream makers! say that u should really start using anti aging creams at 25. so u r a bit late! lol
Reply:Mature skin requires additional moisture so if your skin is dry, this cream should work very well.
Reply:It is always safe to use cream on your face specially at night. If you lived in a dryer climate like AZ it is better to use moisturizing cream to keep your skin supple and healthy.





Humid climate is fine since your skin is always stimulated all the time with humidity.
Reply:i guess it couldn't hurt...........ur just getting in early!





think of ur skin the way it is now, in ur 50's - WOOHOO!!! lol
Reply:It shouldn't bother you at all. I'd only worry if it clogged your pores or something. If you start getting black heads or zits after using the stuff, stop! Then get something really light.
Reply:yesssssssssssss..look my skin..thats perfect..i have 36 years


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