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Caring for ageing skin: tips and tricks

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As the golden years unfold, our skin undergoes many changes, demanding special attention and care. The significance of a tailored skincare routine becomes more evident as we age. In this article, we will explore the changing needs of senior skin, the importance of skincare, and delve into some traditional Indian home remedies that have stood the test of time.

 

Understanding the Changes

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As we age, our skin undergoes various transformations that necessitate a shift in our skincare regimen. Reduced collagen production, diminished oil secretion, and a slower cell turnover rate (the rate at which the skin repairs itself) contribute to common issues such as dryness, fine lines, and wrinkles. Moreover, environmental factors and a lifetime of sun exposure can exacerbate these concerns.

 

What does a dermatologist recommend for seniors?

  1. Avoid taking showers with hot water as it may lead to itching. Instead, opt for warm or room-temperature water for bathing. 
  2. Use a moisturizing soap bar or avoid using one at all. 
  3. A moisturizer or lotion must be applied after bathing as when we grow old are body naturally screats less oil. 
  4. Although Indian skin type is less prone to skin diseases from UV rays, seniors must still use sunscreen when stepping out. 
  5. In case any moles have shown up, get them checked by your dermatologist.
  6. Also remember, that the burning sensation experienced by many seniors in their hands and feet is due to damaged nerve endings and is not related to skin. 

 

DIY Indian Home Remedies

 

Turmeric Face Mask:

Mix turmeric powder with yoghurt to form a paste.

Apply on the face and neck, leaving it on for 15-20 minutes.

Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe the skin and reduce redness.

 

Aloe Vera Gel:

Extract fresh aloe vera gel and apply it to the face.

Aloe vera’s moisturising and healing properties can alleviate dryness and soothe irritated skin.

 

Sandalwood Paste:

Mix sandalwood powder with rose water to make a paste. Apply to the face and leave it on until it dries.

Sandalwood has anti-aging properties and helps in reducing blemishes.

 

Aromatherapy

Samarth did a webinar on aroma therapy for seniors with Doctor Blossom Kocchar, the gentle scents used in aromatherapy can help alleviate stress and anxiety, providing a comforting atmosphere for seniors. 

By incorporating essential oils into their daily routine, seniors may experience improved sleep quality and enhanced mood, contributing to overall mental and emotional wellness in their golden years.

 

Benefits of Skincare for Seniors

 

Hydration and Moisture Retention: Aging skin tends to become drier, making hydration a key aspect of skincare. Well-moisturized skin appears plumper, smoother, and better equipped to defend against environmental stressors.

Collagen Boost: Incorporating products that stimulate collagen production can help improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Ingredients like retinol and peptides can be beneficial.

Sun Protection: Sun damage is a major contributor to premature ageing. Regular use of sunscreen, with at least SPF 30, helps protect the skin from harmful UV rays, preventing sunspots and reducing the risk of skin cancer.

Gentle Cleansing: Aging skin is more delicate, and harsh cleansers can strip away natural oils. Opt for gentle, hydrating cleansers that cleanse without compromising the skin barrier.

 

Changing Your Skincare Routine

 

Switch to creamier products: Transition from lightweight lotions to richer, creamier formulations to combat dryness and lock in moisture.

Introduce Antioxidants: (Antioxidants are substances that can prevent or delay some types of skin damage). Antioxidant-rich products help protect the skin and prevent damage caused by environmental factors. Look for ingredients like vitamins C and E.

Regular Exfoliation: Gently exfoliate (remove dead skin by either using a face scrub or a face mask) to promote cell turnover. This can help maintain a brighter complexion and improve the effectiveness of other skincare products.

 

Tips for Healthy Senior Skin

 

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your skin and body hydrated.

Balanced Diet: Consume a diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Foods like fruits, vegetables, and fish contribute to skin health.

Adequate Sleep: Ensure you get enough sleep, as during rest, the body repairs and rejuvenates the skin.

Ageing is a beautiful journey, and with the right skincare routine, we can embrace our changing selves with grace. By combining modern skincare practices with time-tested Indian home remedies, seniors can enjoy healthy, radiant skin that reflects the wisdom and experiences acquired over a lifetime. Remember, investing in your skin is an investment in your overall well-being.

 

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