Hitting 30? Time to Take Skincare Seriously!

Of course, it doesn’t matter what age you are, skincare is always important. But when it comes to the big 3-0, it’s time to up the ante. Whether you’ve just recently celebrated a big birthday, or one is creeping up, turning 30 is the time to start taking skincare seriously…

Of course, it doesn’t matter what age you are, skincare is always important. But when it comes to the big 3-0, it’s time to up the ante. Whether you’ve just recently celebrated a big birthday, or one is creeping up, turning 30 is the time to start taking skincare seriously…

We’re not kidding! You might have had a laid-back attitude up until now, but sadly, you’re not the collagen making machine you once were, and as you hit your 20’s your body is already slowing down collagen production. Not good news for your beloved skin, but there are things you can do to get that glow back.

Your Skin Needs Collagen 

With collagen being the main structural protein that forms your connective tissues and skin, it’s important to understand that collagen production declines as you age. So, what can you do?

Treatments such as SkinBase’s Microdermabrasion or Collagen Lift are perfect for anyone with ageing concerns in their mid 20’s and beyond. This is because these types of treatments trigger a wound healing response and get your body to make more collagen, keeping skin looking plump, fresh and oh so beautiful.

Healthier Glowing Skin

It’s the same old recipe that you hear over and over again – a healthy diet, lots of water and regular exercise are always sure-fire ways to help boost your skin and stay fit and healthy. But sometimes, you need that little extra – like a  rejuvenating skin treatment to make you feel like you again.

And while there are all sorts of supplements out there that contain collagen and claim to change your world, nothing will quite leave you feeling under 30 than a professional and pampering SkinBase treatment. Treat yourself, after all, it’s your birthday (or at least it will be at some point in the next 12 months!).

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