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  2. The best skin care routine for your 50s, according to ... - AOL

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    And much like everything else that changes as we age, skin care routines will too. To help make sure your routine matches your stage in life, we've found the best skin care products for women over ...

  3. This Sneaky Form Of Skin Aging Is Easy To Identify And Treat ...

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    So, if you tend to have highly reactive sensitive skin and are about inflammaging, it may be time to implement some of these changes. And of course, consult your dermatologist should you be ...

  4. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    With a good skin care routine and some discipline, you can slow the visible signs of aging. Meet our experts: Dr. Hannah Kopelman, host of the podcast Derm Club and Chief Medical Officer for ...

  5. Intrinsic and extrinsic ageing - Wikipedia

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    Such an ageing process may include qualitative and quantitative changes and includes diminished or defective synthesis of collagen and elastin in the dermis. [citation needed] Extrinsic ageing of skin is a distinctive declination process caused by external factors, which include ultra-violet radiation, cigarette smoking, air pollution, among ...

  6. Collagen loss - Wikipedia

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    The various alterations in the skin and underlying connective tissue may decrease its strength and elasticity. Also, the blood vessels in the outer skin become more delicate and can result in bruises and bleeding under the skin's surface. [8] The subcutaneous glands also excrete decreased amounts of oil as you age.

  7. Photoaging - Wikipedia

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    Photoaging or photoageing [1] (also known as "dermatoheliosis" [2]) is a term used for the characteristic changes to skin induced by chronic UVA and UVB exposure. [3]: 29 Tretinoin is the best studied retinoid in the treatment of photoaging. [4]