Moisturizing is the basis of aging care

COSMETICS

Moisturizing is the foundation of skin care. Moisturizing is even more important in aging care. The skin you should aim for should keep a moderate amount of moisture and aim for plump and elastic skin.

Moisturizing is the basics of aging care! About moisturizing effect

Why is moisturizing important in aging care? Maintaining the moisture content and elasticity of the skin is very important not only in terms of beauty but also in terms of skin functions. It is important that the stratum corneum contains an appropriate amount of moisture in order for the barrier function, which is the original function of the skin, to work sufficiently and shut down external stimuli. However, when the skin becomes dry and the surface of the stratum corneum becomes rough and rough, various irritants can easily enter through the gaps. As a result, it causes skin problems.

In the case of an inner dry state that dries from the inside, first of all, you should concentrate on keeping the skin moist by thoroughly moisturizing in order to fully demonstrate the barrier function that is the original function of the skin.

Correct moisturizing leads to smooth skin

A well-textured skin is one that satisfies all of the requirements of moisture, smoothness, firmness, elasticity, and good complexion. The texture consists of the sulci cutis, which are fine grooves carved into the epidermis, and the slightly raised ridges sandwiched between the sulcus cutis. Fine-textured skin refers to a state in which the skin grooves are in order and the skin hills are plump. The size of the pores is also related to the texture.
Moisture of the stratum corneum is also important for fine texture.

What should I do to moisturize with aging care cosmetics?

What are some moisturizing anti-aging cosmetics? Moisturizing skin care is not just applying cosmetics containing moisturizing ingredients. It is important to always check the condition of your skin, such as using skin care that focuses on moisturizing if you feel even a little rough, and applying skin care for whitening, blemishes, and wrinkles after improvement.

The first step to moisturizing…Cleansing and face washing
Remember that both cleansing and washing your face are part of moisturizing.
The purpose of cleansing is to remove the make-up itself and the oily dirt attached to the make-up. Recently, there are many products that can cleanse and wash your face at the same time, but basically cleansing agents remove makeup ingredients. It’s completely different from a facial cleanser that aims to remove sebum and dirt, so I’d like to separate it properly for the aging care generation without being particularly troublesome.

Rinse off cleansing is recommended. The wipe-off type rubs the skin and may cause small scratches on the keratin. The rule of thumb for the wash-off type is, of course, to be gentle. It is also a good idea to change the cleansing agent depending on the intensity of your makeup. Use the gel type for light makeup, and the oil type for mascara and eyeliner with dry hands and dry face.

Keep your skin clean…face wash
Aren’t you scrubbing your face? In fact, the effectiveness of the face wash does not change whether you rub it strongly or wash it gently. A good face wash lathers well and removes skin and dirt without rubbing. If dust or excess sebum is left on the sebum, it will oxidize and turn into substances harmful to the skin, causing rough skin. Let’s try to keep your face clean without damaging your skin.

Condition your skin…Toner
When it comes to keeping your skin hydrated, I think you should choose a lotion based solely on the feeling of use.
Vitamin C derivatives, which are all-powerful for pimples, spots, wrinkles, and sagging pores, are still recommended. Various plant extracts such as Scutellaria root extract, lycopene, and grape seed extract also have antioxidant properties. All of them are water-soluble and more stable when mixed with water, so it can be said that they are more effective when used in lotions. Moisturizing ingredients such as amino acids, hyaluronic acid, and collagen are often blended in higher concentrations in serums, so let’s check.

Replenishing the skin with active ingredients… Essence
For moisturizing purposes, we recommend ceramide, which has excellent water retention, hyaluronic acid, and collagen. Once you find a moisturizing serum that suits your skin, don’t use it randomly. You don’t have to change it seasonally, just adjust the amount. Some products are nano-encapsulated so that they can easily penetrate the skin, and some are devised so that the ingredients stay on the skin for a long time.

Moisture retention…Emulsion
We recommend emulsions that contain moisturizing ingredients such as ceramides. Even though it’s called aging care, since the amount of sebum secretion is sufficient until the 30s, it may be better not to give more oil than necessary, so it may be better to choose a light milky lotion that does not contain too much oil. I can’t.

Prevents moisture from evaporating… Cream
If your goal is to replenish oil, a simple product for sensitive skin would be good. For a special cosmetic effect, we recommend retinol for wrinkles and oil-soluble licorice extract for blemishes. Retinol is a form of vitamin A that stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen. Oil-soluble licorice extract is a whitening ingredient and has anti-inflammatory properties.

How to choose moisturizing aging care cosmetics
As I mentioned earlier, it is important to constantly check the condition of your skin, but when choosing anti-aging cosmetics for moisturizing purposes, be sure to check the condition of your skin. Some cosmetics contain ingredients that claim to “eliminate XX” or “prevent XX”. These are called functional cosmetics, and they improve whitening, blemishes, wrinkles, etc., which are the goals of aging care. However, if your skin is rough, let’s put up with it and make skin care that emphasizes moisturizing. Unlike skincare that emphasizes moisturizing, functional cosmetics actively work on the skin. In some cases, the skin may temporarily become dry or rough, so caution is required.

Let’s narrow down the purpose to one, not to say that we want to solve this and that. This is because, in the unlikely event that a skin problem occurs, the cause cannot be identified. It is also important to have knowledge of the ingredients of the selected cosmetics. Having the right knowledge about the ingredients will also help you anticipate possible skin problems.

In order to stop aging of the skin as much as possible, there are three major points to keep the skin from drying out, to maintain the barrier function of the skin, and to take measures against ultraviolet rays. Let’s perform effective moisturizing care by determining when to focus on moisturizing, when to focus on purpose, and when to use skin care!

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