When it comes to caring for our skin, there are some things that we should not do, and some things that we should do better. So....here we go!
Use of unsuitable Sunscreens
Sunscreen and sun cream products are not
all created equal. A good sun cream should effectively block both UVA
(responsible for aging) and UVB rays (responsible for sun burns). If your
sunscreen does not cover both types of rays, then better put it aside. Furthermore, when it comes to sun creams, more
is better. Do not hesitate to use an adequate amount. For good coverage of the
face, neck, and décolleté you will need about a teaspoon of the product.
Postponing Anti-aging Prevention
We are all well aware that prevention is
always better than the cure. It is therefore essential to begin preventative anti-aging
treatments early. As a rule of thumb, eye creams should be used from the age of
18 and up, Serums from the age of 25 and up, and creams containing stronger
anti-aging ingredients from the age of 35 and above. Of course these are just guidelines. The main point is that if
prevention starts early, then you can effectively delay the signs of aging
before they even start to form, giving you smoother, more youthful skin for a
greater period of time.