I am 21 and the only sort of special care I take towards my skin besides washing it daily is applying SPF 50 Sunscreen. I recently read that under eye cream is important for the 20's. Is this true? What is the right age to start applying anti-aging creams? What are some good eye/face creams for 20 year olds?
Oh and I think I have fine lines under my eyes--not sure if it's a major issue or just looking to closely in the mirror.
30+
or when you start seeing the first signs of wrinkles i guess.
you are 21. you should not worry about that. just continue taking care of your skin by cleaning it, avoiding foundation that clogs your pores, and using your sunscreen. enjoy your youthful skin good luck! :-)
2008-02-26 01:23:24 by rikajaj
i know its pretty young but I just want to be cautious although Im wondering is it advisable for girls like me (just 21) to use anti aging creams like olay and ponds as nightly cream or should i just stick to regular moisturizers?
You are never too young to start! I wish I'd started earlier, although I've had good results so far with starting in my late 20's. You should do what you can to preserve your skin, and the most important thing is to wear sunblock every day, even in winter, when it's overcast, etc.. etc... My dermatologist(s) have hammered this into my head for years. There are a ton out there in cosmetic lines that are very good, but very expensive. I used "Elta Gold UV Shield" for a while, which was sold at my derm's office, but was $25 for a 3 oz. tube, but then found a good non-greasy sunblock that was much less expensive and sold in most drug stores that my derm approved: Neutrogena's Ultra Sheer dry touch sunblock. I use spf 45, but I think they make it in 30, 70, etc... It is not like other sunblocks or lotions, it absorbs right in, moisturizes, and is so light you can't feel it on your skin...it can be worn by itself, or under foundation or powder. I would also recommend Cetaphil cleanser (also discovered through visits to dermatologists) or the generic brand of it that they sell at Long's (half the price, same ingredients)...it is not soap, so it moisturizes, but doesn't block pores (I had very bad adult acne and this is what every derm has recommended to me over 20 years). You might also look into micro-dermabrasion...sounds awful, but it's really just like getting a facial, and it's really good for rejuvenating the skin, and stimulating collagen to the surface of the skin which helps it look younger. I did this professionally for a while to minimize old scars I had from acne (and it worked very well), but people do it just to keep their skin nice. It costs about $125 and up, if done at a spa or derm's office, but there are also over the counter options available. I have used the Spa Sciences micro dermabrasion kit (about $40, with a supply of the cleansers, lotions, etc... that still hasn't run out a year later, doing it once a month) with great results, but you need to be very gentle until you find out what your skin can tolerate...it doesn't seem like it's doing much during the process, but it really does! and you can see the results right away (within a few hours, but your skin feels great right afterward). Any other facial product by Spa Sciences is also good...I have tried a bunch, and ran it by my derm, who liked the products also...you can find them on the web or in Longs, Rite Aid, Target, etc... Their eye wrinkle lotions and masks are wonderful, and if you are worried about aging, you should use some sort of eye area moisturizer daily. For the rest of your body...at your age, I'd recommend baby lotion, or one of the Cetaphil lotions (or a generic version of it), as these are very good for skin and relatively "pure" compared to other lotions (as well as economical)..Neutrogena is also very good stuff. And, my goodness, girl!! Don't worry about aging...it only gets better!
2007-11-05 23:31:42 by miss_geeky
I'm 25 now and lately I've been thinking about starting a nightly routine of anti wrinkle / anti aging cream. Is it too soon or better to start now than when I actually have wrinkles? Also, what's the best product to use?
It's never too early. The most important thing is sunscreen!
Sun damage starts when you are exposed to the sun which is usually when you are a baby unless you've never been outside since.
Don't listen to the comments that wrinkles start when your 30+, because once they start it's too late and it means you haven't been taking care of yourself! You'll thank me when you're 35 and wrinkle free!
2008-03-12 10:24:29 by I love you when you dont suck
I'm 20 years old and my suitemate uses this anti aging cream on a nightly basis. She told me it's better to start early and take preventative measures than start when it's already too late. My fear is that if I use them this young, they will be less effective when I'm older. I'm not sure what the better choice is. How can I work at keeping my skin healthy besides using sunscreen whenever I go outside?
2008-09-16 00:56:08 by Portions for Foxes