For people in their 20s, who have yet to see much evidence of ageing, it may be tempting to skip a proper regime. The first and No1 factor that leads to ageing is UV rays, which leads to discolouration, uneven skin tone and dullness.
The earlier you start using sunscreen, the more damage you can prevent. If you want to avoid an extra step in your morning routine, look for moisturizers that include a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher.
In Your 30s
People in their 30s are often concerned about keeping their skin healthier, more radiant, and more even in color as there may be brown spots due to pigmentation. Slower skin regeneration also makes skin look duller.
The glow or radiance kids have - you lose that with time because your cells don't turn over as often. Choose a product that assist in this exfoliation process. They allow the radiance and glow to show through by sloughing off the older cells on top, making the skin look smoother, more radiant and more refreshed.
In addition to changes in skin tone, people in their 30s may notice their first few wrinkles. Finest lines start to develop around their eyes. People start to see the folds between the eyebrows.
Choose a product that helps rebuild collagen deep inside skin layer to prevent formation of deep wrinkles. A good moisturizer with SPF protection is also essential to prevent moisture loss on skin surface and to prevent further sun damage. For long hours of sun exposure, sunscreen with SPF30 PA++ and above is most ideal.