Jennifer Lopez claims her no-filter, picture-perfect, bare-faced skin is down to her skincare at 54.
In her video, she explains she uses her own brand serum and then puts on sunscreen, which she’s been wearing every day since her early 20s.
“At this age, most women go through or have just hit menopause,” notes Mansberg. “And what comes with this hormone change is sensitivity. Rosacea often makes an unwelcome appearance, causing flushing, redness, dilated blood vessels, and burning and stinging.
“You might need to cut back on using vitamin C and alpha hydroxy acids for a bit, until your skin settles down,” she adds.
For anti-ageing
But, vitamin A is still really effective for anti-ageing.
“So, gentler forms of vitamin A, particularly retinol, is often touted as a tool for rosacea management. There is a small study which showed retinol combats redness and dilated red blood vessels.”
To stop sun damage
The sun is one of the biggest catalysts for premature skin ageing.
To keep skin plump
“Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate,” says Douglas.
“Moisture levels start to deplete as you grow older. Make facial oil your new best friend, and slather your skin with the stuff. If you’re breakout-prone, just add a couple of drops to your moisturiser,” she explains.
To protect against pollution
Day-to-day life comes with all kinds of damaging pollutants to the skin, which may make you look older.
Douglas explains: “Pollutants wreak havoc with cell health and efficacy, so choose a serum brimming with free radical-fighting ingredients; vitamin E, green tea, ginkgo biloba, to name a few, and wear religiously beneath your daily SPF and moisturiser. This will strengthen the skin’s natural defences, while keeping the ‘good stuff’ in, and ‘bad stuff’ out.”
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