Baby Skin Care
It is critical to protect your baby's skin from the sun at all costs. It is challenging to do so, when your child is younger than six month, because until then you cannot even apply the sun block, because some ingredients could be harmful to baby's liver. The only choice you, as a parent, have is to cover your baby with breathable cotton clothes and keep them in the shade for most of the time.
Teenagers
We all know that sunrays are one of the most harmful outside factors for our skin, but we do not start paying attention to it until we actually notice some damage. During your teenage years you do not have to do much to maintain a healthy looking skin, unless you have some pimple problems. At this time it is important to clean your skin from any make up or dirt that comes with air pollution (especially in the big cities), and to moisturize (especially during the cold winter months).
20s-30s
At this time in addition to all procedures mentioned above you want to make sure that you use gentle scrubs on a regular basis to get rid of the dead skin layers and to give your skin that extra ability to absorb all the nutrients from your moisturizer or a vitamin mask. It is a good idea to treat yourself to a spa visit once in a while for a professional facial treatment. It is a wonderful way for you to relax, and to pamper your skin with high quality facial products.
40s-60s
It is time to hit it hard with extra hydration by moisturising your skin religiously. Make sure you use a night cream and a day cream, as they do have different ingredients in them to provide maximum nourishment. Every evening, after cleaning and toning your skin before going to bed you should use a night cream, which is a richer version of your light day cream. Try to provide your skin as much makeup-less time as possible when you are at home, so your skin has the chance to breath and to unclog its pores.
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