When we are born, our skin soft and smooth, but unfortunately, this is not forever.
The older we get, the more it changes our skin itself. Some changes are natural, others come from heritage, environment and factors such as poor skin care, sun, pollution and smoking.
Did you know that while we are young, it takes only about skin. 25 days to recuperate itself? But when we are around the age of 40, it takes the skin about 45 days?
Baby's skin.
The skin of a newborn baby is fine and sensitive. It is approx. 30% thinner than an adult's skin and do not have the same bacterial flora. Although a baby's skin feels soft and delicious, it is often a little dry and must be treated accordingly.
Barn.
This is often the only time we have "normal skin". The skin is healthy, strong, supple, and produced enough oil to create skin health. Of course there are some who suffer from dry skin or allergies (which actually may be from time as a baby and the way you have cared for the skin on), but usually baby skin the best skin.
Puberty.
The skin is soft, supple and strong and healthy. A surge in hormones, boosts time in the glands that produce sweat and oils. These oils make the skin look greasy and the increase of production of oil, often leads to blocked hair follicles, blackheads, pimples and acne.
Early Adult (around 20 +)
The overactive glands has calmed down, the hormones are "normal" and the skin is beautiful, supple, soft and delicious. It takes approx. 20-25 days for the skin to recover himself.
Around the 30
Around the 30 skin starts to become thinner, some wrinkles appear and many notice it gets a little drier. It takes longer for the skin to restore itself.
Around the 40
Around the 40, the skin becomes thinner, drier and less elastic. It begins to collapse and many find that they get a thinner face. The skin folds and also creates wrinkles especially in the eyes, nose and mouth. Now take the skin around. 40 to 45 days to recover itself.
Between 50-60
Between 50-60 skin becomes thinner and lose fat, collagen and elastin. Some feel that the skin for a period, both the fat and some get pimples. This owes menopause, which is again time for the hormones.
From 70 - up
From 70 - the skin becomes so thin that it can have a transparent appearance. The number of glands that produce the skin's own sebum (oil) will be fewer, with the result that the skin becomes much drier and easier to damage .. Ulcers occur more easily and take longer to heal. The cells producing the pigment, has a tendency to accumulate and cause liver spots dark brown / age spots