What Is Your Skin Trying To Tell You?

Your skin is talking to you, but you may not always understand what it has to say. The most common changes in the skin, such as redness, wrinkles, age spots, and dehydration, signal that damage to the skin is occurring at a deeper level. It is important to pay attention to this!

Your skin is constantly changing, not only with the change of seasons, but also from day to day—and today it may require completely different care than yesterday. Even if you take very good care of your skin, there are times when it is difficult to control its condition.

Redness, fine lines, age spots, dehydration – these changes can be signs that the skin is damaged at a deeper level. And no matter how closely you monitor the skin, sometimes the signals are too minimal to notice. So it has been until now. Let’s take a closer look at the skin signals to pay attention to.

redness

reason

Is your blush brighter than you would like? Inflammation caused by a number of conditions can be the cause, and environment, stress, and even diet are common triggers.

solution

Choose products with ingredients that soothe the skin. A few recommendations:

• Dogwood gallic acid, rich in antioxidants, helps protect skin from free radical damage, soothes and reduces redness.

• Our exclusive UltraCalming Complex: Contains oats and botanical to help minimize discomfort.

• Licorice Root and Lavender: Both of these extracts soothe the skin.

fine lines and wrinkles

reason

As skin ages, the processes that keep it toned, firm, and radiant slow down. Visible signs of premature skin aging result from hormonal changes, UV exposure, and other influences that weaken the skin’s collagen (which keeps skin firm) and elastin (which maintains elasticity) with age, leading to visible fine lines and wrinkles.

solution

Look for skincare products with ingredients that fight the early signs of premature skin aging. Mannose-6-Phosphate detects collagen deficiency and helps to firm the skin, smooth fine lines, and wrinkles. Peptides help maintain skin elasticity and tone. Antioxidants protect the skin from free radical damage.

Dark spots

reason

Did you know that uneven skin color can make a person look 20 years older? Dark spots, also known as hyperpigmentation, are caused by a malfunction in the production of melanin, a brown or reddish pigment in the skin. This disorder can be caused by exposure to the sun. as well as other causes such as hormonal factors (birth control pills and pregnancy) and inflammation (such as post-inflammatory pigmentation after a pimple or cut).

solution

Skincare products that help control excess melanin production and reduce the appearance of existing dark spots will be your new best friend. Hydrolyzed wheat flour, rich in arabinoxyl-oligosaccharides, brightens and reduces the severity of age spots. Hexylresorcinol is a powerful active substance that reduces the production of melanin. Niacin amide (Vitamin B3) visibly brightens hyperpigmentation. Both niacin amide and hexylresorcinol help to get rid of uneven pigmentation, making the skin more radiant.

dehydration

reason

Have you found more dry patches on your face than usual? The underlying cause may be a damaged protective barrier (aka the epidermis, or the most superficial layer of your skin). When the skin barrier is weakened – which can occur as a result of factors such as skin aging, genetics, over-cleansing, and UV exposure – you will begin to notice a range of problems, such as:

• Dryness

• Dimness

• Redness

• Sensitivity

• Inflammatory elements

These signs begin to show when the lipid barrier, which is primarily composed of three constituents (ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids), begins to break down and crack, allowing moisture to escape and irritants to enter.

solution

Your skincare regimen, nutrition, and the water you drink will help restore skin hydration! In skincare, products containing hyaluronic acid are especially effective. Cucumber and vitamin E are two other ingredients that help the skin in need of hydration.

If you’re experiencing these issues, you can make changes to your skincare routine to address them. One way to do this is with the new Smart Response Serum, which is formulated with Smart Response Technology. This treatment intelligently addresses the skin’s needs in real-time. As soon as the skin begins to send signals of damage, Smart Response technology recognizes these signals and eliminates the changes. Best of all, it happens before you notice anything!

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