Article: How to choose an anti-aging cream
How to choose an anti-aging cream
If you start to notice early signs of facial aging, especially through wrinkles and fatigue around your eyes, it's important to choose a good anti-aging cream that suits your skin's needs.
Of course, your problem is how to choose the cream that best suits your skin type, because there are many creams on the market.
The first thing you should remember is that face cream is made specifically for men's skin.
Men's skin is different from women's because men's skin is usually fatter (that is, fatter) and thicker.
ELLO means different levels of sebum secretion and different degrees of relaxation in women.
In addition, our skin is affected by shaving, which should not be forgotten.
The second thing to consider when choosing your anti-aging cream is that it's designed for your skin type.
Generally speaking, we can divide skin types into four types, from more to less:
- Oily skin
- Mixed skin
- Normal skin
- xerosis cutis
If you have oily skin, we recommend that you use a gel like anti-aging agent. It can nourish your skin and treat wrinkles, but it won't bring you more unnecessary fat. If your skin is not completely fat, that is to say, it is mixed, we also recommend that you use an anti-aging agent in gel form.
However, if you are still your skin type, mix, or if you live in a dry and cold climate, or if you find yourself in the middle of winter, then you can use a cream texture, but only if it is designed for men.
For your skin type, the feminine or "neutral" cream (the neutral cream at the bottom will be formulated for females) may be too greasy. If your skin is dry, then we recommend that you use a texture cream, because the gel will not give you enough moisture.
If you have normal skin (i.e. neither greasy nor dry), you can use gel texture and cream, depending on the time of year or the weather.
Enclosed is a small summary:
Skin type
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greasy
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Mixed
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natural
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It's dry
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Recommended texture
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Gel: Set & Match
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Gel (but winter frost)
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Cream (but summer gel)
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cream
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