Facial skin problems after 50 years and their solutions
The years pass by on no one, and at some point, every woman’s skin “declares” in its own way the age-related changes that have befallen her. Below are the most common problems faced by women after fifty years of age.
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Age spots on the face after 50 years
One of the unpleasant signs skin aging– the appearance of pigment spots of different sizes. Hormonal imbalance in the female body after menopause leads to disruption of the metabolism and synthesis of the skin pigment melanin. In places where it accumulates, brown spots form, which are not dangerous to health. Fortunately, they only bring aesthetic discomfort to their owners.
In order to avoid such a “gift” of nature, you should adhere to some recommendations. Check your liver regularly, as its health is directly related to the appearance of spots. In addition, a direct path to pigmentation is excessive sun exposure without using sunscreen.
If stains cannot be avoided, do not despair. Lightening creams, special medicinal ointments, salon peeling or laser resurfacing will come to the rescue. Among natural methods, whitening masks based on cucumber, kiwi, sour cream or lemon are popular. At night, experts recommend treating stains with castor oil.
Acne on the face after 50 years reasons
One of the reasons for education blackheads in adulthood, the male hormone testosterone is considered, an excess of which leads to increased work of the sebaceous glands. If acne appears, first of all you should visit a gynecologist and endocrinologist, undergo a hormone test and check the gastrointestinal tract. Remember, timely diagnosis and treatment are the key to healthy skin.
When internal problems are eliminated, proper care will help you deal with pimples: together with your dermatologist, choose the right cleanser. Use soft scrubs and natural masks based on blue, pink or black clay weekly. To prevent acne from returning, you need to regularly visit a doctor, keep your facial skin clean, watch your diet and spend more time in the fresh air.
Rash on the face of a 50-year-old woman
Sometimes menopause provokes the appearance of a disease such as rosacea (rosacea), which begins with redness of the cheeks, nose, chin or forehead. The next form of rosacea is rashes, nodules and pustules. Among the main factors influencing the development of the disease are hormonal changes, genetic predisposition and digestive problems. Diagnosis and treatment of such rashes should only be carried out by a dermatologist, who will conduct a number of mandatory tests and prescribe comprehensive treatment.
Growths on the face after 50 years
Over the years, the stratum corneum of the epidermal cells becomes denser, resulting in the formation of new growths (keratomas). At risk are people with a genetic predisposition, prone to the appearance of freckles, spots and suffering from vitamin A deficiency. Just like pigmentation, keratomas often occur from excessive sun exposure. If the problem of growths persists, you should immediately consult a doctor. After diagnosis, the doctor will suggest traditional medicine (ointments, creams) or emergency removal of tumors.
Peeling of the face after 50 years
After menopause, the female body slows down the production of collagen and elastin, which makes the skin less elastic and firm. The sebaceous glands no longer produce the necessary subcutaneous fat, the skin becomes dry and begins to peel.
To slow down fading, special care and protection is required: prefer nourishing cosmetics containing vitamins and phytohormones (plant substances responsible for skin elasticity and regeneration).
It is better to replace the moisturizer with a nourishing one. It can be enriched with vitamins by adding a few drops of AEVIT. When choosing a day cream, you should pay attention to the presence of hyaluric acid, which maintains the water balance of the skin and vitamin C, which prevents the appearance of age spots.
Wrinkles on the face after 50 years
Hormonal changes inevitably lead to thinning of the skin, the outer layers lose the necessary support and sag: facial contours are erased, wrinkles and a sagging chin appear. Helpers can be a cream with a lifting effect and special cosmetic serums that contain collagen and vitamin E.
Along with wrinkles, bags under the eyes often come. The most common causes are addictions (alcohol, cigarettes), sleepless nights, and swelling, indicating a dysfunction of the kidneys, thyroid gland or cardiovascular system. The best way to remove bags is a light massage using ice cubes. Avoid creams that are too greasy and weigh down the skin around the eyes. Excessively hot baths also contribute to the appearance of bags: due to the high temperature, blood vessels dilate. To eliminate morning swelling, brew tea, cool, soak cotton pads and place on eyelids. In a beauty salon you can take a course of lymphatic drainage massage, which improves blood circulation, smooths out wrinkles in the corners of the eyes and gets rid of bags.
Rules for facial care after 50 years
Mature skin requires special care– soap and hard gel for daily washing must be replaced with cosmetic milk or a special lotion. Use chilled herbal infusions (chamomile, linden, mint) and ice cubes to wipe your skin with in the morning. Prefer special caring and modeling creams, taking into account your skin type and age category. Knead your face daily, starting from the bottom and gradually moving towards the forehead. Proper massage increases blood flow and strengthens facial muscles. There is special facial gymnastics that helps smooth out wrinkles. Thus, ordinary yawning is an effective method of maintaining facial muscles in tone. Treat your face once a week natural masks(the most effective are fruit, vegetable, honey masks with the addition of yolk, yeast or fermented milk products).
Remember, your skin is only in your hands. To look good, she needs timely care and attention.





