15-20 years old – develop good hygiene habits If you have oily skin, you need to wash your face with foam jelly gel or bio-mineral water soap in the morning and evening, which not only removes facial dirt, but also prevents bacteria from growing. It is best to do a mask once a week to remove dirt. You can use an oil-control cream to avoid an oily face. For those who have delicate and easily injured skin, you can use milk or tonic creams, or even a little plant fragrance cream at night. To enhance the nutrition of dry skin, use shea butter and hydrating creams. 25-30 years old – Start preventing wrinkles To prevent wrinkles, it is important to maintain adequate water content in the skin, regardless of the skin type. A hydrating compound-based, creamy oil-based cream should be used every day. This is the only way to maintain the skin’s softness and elasticity. Protection from external, such as prolonged exposure to the sun, wind and sand. It is important to note that the good or bad skin at this age is very closely related to the appropriate choice of creams or not. Some creams have ingredients that stimulate the skin or promote skin “premature maturity” and can make the skin gradually lose its solidity. It is best to use a cream without any side effects and do a mask once a week. For dry skin, do it once every 15 days. This will achieve a more desirable maintenance effect. 30-40 years old – prevention of skin luster fading At this age, if the skin is not properly maintained, the first thing that occurs is the fading of skin luster. Despite good hygiene habits and regular maintenance, at this point, this requires a whole range of treatments. The use of fruit juice acids to remove dead cells from the surface of the skin, followed by the use of hydrates to moisturize the skin, is the key to maintaining the skin at this stage. This method, promotes the growth of new cells. Then use advanced anti-wrinkle nutritional cream for skin care. Long-term persistence, the skin will become soft and shiny and firm and elastic. The more delicate the skin is, the easier it is to wrinkle, so use a nutritious cream to prevent the skin from sagging. It is best to go to a beauty salon regularly. 40-50 years old – increase skin nutrients During this period, due to the imbalance of hormone balance, the skin is easily dehydrated and the face starts to loosen. Therefore, timely replenishment of moisture and nutrients is the primary concern. Anti-wrinkle, hydrating and regenerating creams should be used both morning and evening, and whey baths should be taken at least 2-3 times a week. To prevent crow’s feet around the eyes and mouth, vitamin E creams and gel masks should be used and massaged regularly. After 50 – more hydration nutrients and regenerative cell treatments are needed After 50, the gel and elastic proteins of the skin gradually diminish and the skin gradually loses firmness. The most fundamental approach is to delay the onset of menopause with hormone therapy. Normally, one should not be satisfied with the removal of necrotic epidermal cells either, but should increase hydration and replenish nutrients. Choose advanced anti-wrinkle creams and anti-aging cosmetics that enhance skin metabolism, and use them both during the day and at night to compensate for the balance lost during menopause. Begin at least once each season with a whey bath treatment to stimulate the skin’s ability to regenerate. If necessary, visit a beauty salon to receive a series of treatments.