How does a googly-eyed face turn into a beatnik face?

Women who don’t take care of their skin, even if they are born with a “goose egg face”, will become a “face with a broken egg” after work. In order to help our clients understand their own skin characteristics and face shape, we have divided the skin aging process into four stages: hard-shelled goose egg face from 15 to 25 years old, soft-shelled goose egg face from 25 to 35 years old, soft-shelled goose egg face from 35 to 45 years old, and broken-egg face from 45 years old and above. 15-25 years old hard shell goose egg face Young and healthy skin is able to maintain its normal function under its own balance mechanism, which is “wiping, repairing and stabilizing” against many elements of skin aging, such as genetics, chronic stress, free radicals, endocrine imbalance, and environmental damaging factors, etc. Once this balance mechanism has not been properly maintained, the skin can maintain its normal function. Once this balance mechanism is not well maintained and taken care of, the epidermis, dermis, fat, muscle and microcirculation of the skin will start to produce structural and physiological adverse reactions, and the skin will show ups and downs. Soft-shelled goatee face from 25-35 years old If the skin is out of balance from the “wipe repair and fix” self-balancing mechanism, it will cause poor repair. This results in a thickening of keratin from poor metabolism of the skin’s epidermal cells and a loss of function of the skin’s lipoproteins. In turn, the skin’s moisture loss, dry skin. Once the skin is dry for many years, fine lines will appear quietly. What’s more, the skin gradually loses type IV and type VII collagen, causing relaxation of elastic fibers, which poses a destructive threat to the integrity and unity of the epidermis and dermis, and unhealthy skin imperfections such as deep lines on the epidermis, blemishes, and vascular abnormalities begin to appear. Loose Shell Goosebumps at 35-45 years of age Continued disruption of the integrity and unity between the epidermis and dermis leaves the skin looking duller, atrophied and thinned, with poor skin firmness and overall skin laxity evident on the face. These changes stem from six skin disruptions: the continued loss of collagen types IV and VII, which unbalances the dermal structure, the breakdown and disorganization of elastic fibers; the loss of and adverse reaction to hyaluronic acid, the loss of and adverse reaction to mucopolysaccharides, the disruption of fibroblast interstitial cohesion, and the dysfunction of the skin’s microcirculation, which leads to poor metabolic function. Over 45 years of age, the face of the egg collapse epidermal dermis, fat muscle layer, skin microcirculation of the further destruction, resulting in rapid aging of the skin, the face from the goose egg-shaped flaccid collapsed, into the inverted goose egg shape. This is mainly caused by three main culprits: external forces, especially gravity, have a more serious impact on the damaged skin structure; destruction and malfunction of fibroblasts, resulting in the relaxation of the fibers that hold the contour; and a serious loss of collagen, which is unable to support the soft tissues of the face. The skin is like a well-constructed shield that protects us from all kinds of external “aggressions”. Therefore, protecting your skin is a must for every beauty lover. Even if the technology is advanced enough to create a very small number of nano-molecules of the care products, but also can only touch the dermis layer of 5% to 8%. This is in the young, good skin condition, as a basic maintenance to strengthen the moisturizing is possible. But with age, but also with the help of superconductivity meter and other equipment, supplemented by the beautician’s professional techniques, etc., to maintain the skin’s superficial smoothness. If you want to go deeper than the dermis to achieve a more pronounced repair and anti-aging lifting effect, you have to enter the level of medical cosmetology and aesthetic medicine. In other words, the depth of the skin that cannot be touched by the products or the esthetician has to be left to the doctor. What the doctor needs to do is not only the depth of repair, but also to maintain the three-dimensional beauty is equally important. Therefore, the ideal way to maintain safety and beauty at the same time is to recommend a course of treatment that is “customized to each individual,” and to use the “erase, repair, and fix” method to fine-tune the treatment for different face shapes.