Perk up your face. Not a concealer...a brightener that really does help get rid of dark circles and shadows. Use it under your foundation as a beautiful illumination!
30s - Noticing a sunspot or two? Maybe a few fine lines?
This is when you should be really implementing a good skincare program, like a weekly exfoliation, maybe
some light microneedling or red light. This will help keep your skin in top form by continuing cell production and boosting collagen. Stay hydrated, keep your skin plump and firm with a good moisturizer and light serum.
40s -
More lines, deeper furrows, lackluster skin
Step it up! Definitely a good exfoliation weekly + microcurrent to keep you muscles "in place" + microneedling/dermarolling and/or red light. This is when good, intense serums are most needed to stave off future damage. If you implement a good system now, you'll be SO much happier in the next 10 years.
50s - The damage is done, or is it?
If you've been a good girl and done the work, your skin will be paying you back. Yes, you'll have some sagging and deeper wrinkles, but you'll be able to easier fix those with some weekly maintenance. Double up on
your dermarolling/microcurrent.
dd a good quality oil to your routine (I like Marula). Learn less is more with makeup -- a little concealer, highligher, lipstick and eye liner/mascara. Ditch anything heavy to keep your skin glowing. This is when you might consider adding RF (radio frequency) to your routine.
60s - Relax...but not too much
See all above and know that if you've done the work, you're going to likely be looking much more youthful NATURALLY. This is when you accept your line (you've earned them) and you just want to keep the glow and some collagen boost so your skin maintains it's
energy.
Yes, you can still lift, firm, tone and de-line your skin...to a point. If you are just starting with it all, don't despair, just know it takes a bit longer to train your muscles and skin to do what you want. Keep at it and you'll see results. Good: microcurrent, exfoliation, red light, oils and good serums.