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40 years old

By the age of 40, the skin begins to exhibit quite visible signs of ageing, such as a loss of elasticity, pronounced wrinkles and diminished radiance. These changes often result from a decline in collagen and elastin production, but also from external factors such as UV exposure or pollution. Adapting one’s skincare routine becomes essential to meet the skin’s specific needs during this transitional phase.
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FAQ about 40 years old

Is it scientifically sound to use the same moisturising cream at 40 as at 20?

This depends on individual needs but, in general, forty-year-old skin is drier than twenty-year-old skin and therefore requires a richer cream.

Can physical exercise enhance skin quality at the age of forty?

Yes, studies have shown that physical activity enhances blood circulation and tissue oxygenation, contributing to a more radiant complexion and firmer skin, regardless of age.

Do expression lines become permanent by the age of 40?

Certain wrinkles may become more deeply ingrained by the age of forty, particularly around the eyes and mouth, but targeted treatments can still help to attenuate them.

Can menopause already affect the skin at age 40?

Yes, in certain women, the earliest signs of pre-menopause can affect the elasticity and hydration of the skin.

Is sun protection still necessary at the age of 40?

Yes, studies have shown that it is never too late to begin using sunscreen and that it can help reduce the signs of photoageing and prevent new ones, even at age 40.

Which active cosmetic ingredients should be used after the age of 40?

After 40 years, while hydrating active ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerine, and antioxidants such as vitamin C or niacinamide, remain essential, it is advisable to also incorporate firming agents that support skin structure, such as peptides or retinol. Ingredients that promote radiance or pigmentary evenness, such as tranexamic acid, can also be beneficial. Finally, sun protection should not be overlooked

Does the eye contour area require particular attention after the age of 40?

The skin of the eye contour is thinner and relatively low in lipids, rendering it especially vulnerable to the passage of time. By the age of 40, fine lines, under-eye bags and dark circles frequently occur in this region, hence the need for dedicated care.

Why does the complexion sometimes appear less radiant after the age of 40?

The slowdown in cell turnover can lead to a build-up of dead cells on the surface. Skin microcirculation may also become less dynamic after the age of forty. These processes contribute to a duller complexion over time.

Do dietary habits and lifestyle factors influence skin condition after the age of forty?

Oxidative stress, sleep, diet and certain lifestyle habits all contribute to overall skin balance. A balanced lifestyle supports the skin’s physiological mechanisms, regardless of age.

Is it possible to prevent the appearance of visible signs of ageing at the age of 40?

It is not possible to completely prevent time-related changes, but certain habits can modulate their visibility. A regular skincare routine, sun protection and a healthy lifestyle all help to preserve skin quality.

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