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The right skincare routine can help you maintain healthy, glowing skin.

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Dr Anoosha N Shastry

BAMS Ayurveda, MFA, PGDHM, Board member IFAD e.V Germany

About Skincare for Mature Skin

As we age, our skin undergoes significant changes, and after 40, these changes become more pronounced. The skin tends to lose its natural moisture, elasticity, and radiance, making it more prone to fine lines and wrinkles. While this is a natural part of aging, the right skincare routine can help you maintain healthy, glowing skin. In this post, we share expert tips for taking care of mature skin, with a focus on natural and Ayurvedic solutions.

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The right skincare routine can help you maintain healthy, glowing skin.

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Dr Anoosha N Shastry

BAMS Ayurveda, MFA, PGDHM, Board member IFAD e.V Germany

1. Moisture is Key

After 40, dryness becomes one of the most common skin concerns. As the skin's natural oil production slows down, it’s crucial to replenish it with a moisturizer that provides deep hydration. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, which attract water to the skin, and natural oils such as almond or jojoba oil to lock in that moisture. Consider switching to richer formulas, especially for night-time, when your skin is in repair mode.

Woman applying moisturizer to mature skin

2. Sunscreen is Essential

Sunscreen is a non-negotiable at any age, but after 40, its importance grows even more. Sun damage is a primary factor in accelerated aging, leading to wrinkles and pigmentation. Opt for a mineral-based sunscreen with natural filters like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide for daily use. These not only shield your skin from harmful UV rays but also offer a gentler option for sensitive, mature skin.

3. Antioxidants for Youthful Skin

As skin matures, its ability to repair damage slows down. Antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, are powerful allies in combating this process. They neutralize free radicals—unstable molecules that cause skin aging—and boost collagen production, helping the skin appear firmer and more youthful. Incorporate antioxidant-rich serums or moisturizers into your routine to help protect your skin from environmental stressors and to support skin rejuvenation.

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4. Bakuchiol Instead of Retinol

While retinol is a well-known anti-aging ingredient, it can sometimes be harsh on mature or sensitive skin. Enter Bakuchiol, a plant-based alternative that offers similar results without the irritation. Bakuchiol promotes cell turnover, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, but with a much gentler touch—perfect for mature skin looking to preserve its natural barrier.

5. Regular Exfoliation

Exfoliation becomes even more important as skin ages. Dead skin cells can accumulate, leading to a dull complexion and uneven texture. However, it's important to be gentle. Avoid harsh scrubs and opt for exfoliants containing fruit acids or enzymes. These provide a mild, yet effective way to remove dead skin cells and promote cell renewal. Natural exfoliants, like oatmeal or ground almonds, are also good choices for mature skin, offering both exfoliation and nourishment.

For a powerful anti-ageing addition to your skincare routine, try VEDIC LAB’s Sleep Recovery Cream. Formulated with Bakuchiol, this rich cream works overnight to hydrate, nourish, and smooth your skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines while you sleep.

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Summary

Skincare after 40 doesn’t have to be complicated. By focusing on key aspects like hydration, sun protection, antioxidants, and gentle exfoliation, you can maintain a radiant complexion. Ayurvedic ingredients like Bakuchiol provide an excellent alternative to harsher treatments, supporting your skin’s renewal while keeping it calm and balanced. Remember, consistency is key.

Bakuchiol offers a gentle alternative to retinol and supports skin renewal.

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