How to care for aging skin

There’s no need to accumulate bath treatments: their effectiveness depends primarily on consistency. A well-formulated anti-aging cream contains specific active ingredients such as retinol (vitamin A), vitamin C, or peptides. These ingredients stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and reduce wrinkles.

Apply to cleansed skin, morning and night, using a light circular massage with your fingertips. This promotes the penetration of the active ingredients and reactivates blood circulation—a bit like gently “waking up” your skin.

Often-forgotten areas: eye contour, lips, and neck. These areas are the most fragile and often betray our age before the rest of the face. The eye contour area requires a specific, light, fragrance-free cream, applied from the inner corner outwards.

As for the neck and décolleté, they deserve just as much attention as the face. Apply your day and night cream to the base of your neck, without rubbing, always massaging from the bottom up to support the tissues rather than irritate them.

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