As I'm approaching 40 at lightning speed (next month) I've been reflecting on some skin care things I wish I'd know and done in my 20's and 30's so I thought I'd share with you ladies.
There are 2 main areas that I notice aging on my friends (aside from the obvious face wrinkles): Hands and chest.
Take a few extra minutes and some extra product and treat the back of your hands and your neck/chest area as nicely as you treat your face on a daily basis and I promise you it will pay off in the long run.
Plastic surgery may help with facial issues but hands and chests are not something you can usually get medical cosmetic help with. I've seen some women with beautiful, perfect (obviously lifted) faces but their hands still give them away.
And... if you think it doesn't make a difference if you use sunscreen on your face you are DEAD WRONG.
I can tell a world of difference between my friends who've religiously used SPF on their faces vs those who have not.
Granted... we live at altitude so we have more sun issues but still.... simple thing to help keep your skin looking young and healthy.
Re: Unsolicited beauty advice for you young whipper snappers...
love this, thank you! I've suddenly become very interested in skin cremes...I swear I have aged 10 years in the last 4 months or so. ugh. good advice!
thanks, I am all about skin care now!
Savannah
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"Someday we will look at our babies and know it will be worth it. If it was easy, we would not have had our babies, the babies we were meant to have." From Amy052006
I hear ya!
I thought I was looking pretty darned good for my age and for having 2 kids back to back and then about a year ago.... WHAM.
Lines.
Plenty of them.
It's so weird because I FEEL young! I don't feel like the person in the mirror matches who I am on the inside or who I feel like.
I never understood people doing plastic surgery on their faces due to aging - until now.
I just want to look on the outside how I feel on the inside but that's just not the case any more.
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
Funny, I was just thinking today how OLD my hands look...and I do use lotion religiously, and always have, but I am also an avid hand-washer, and in the winter with the dry air to boot, it really dates me. Actually, they make me look way older than I am. So sad. I really don't think there's anything more I can do about it!
As for chest...just looking at it straight on it's fine, but if I have a lower-cut shirt and am my boobs are squished at all the cleavage area looks a little wrinkly (have noticed this in photos). This I can't stand. And I will admit I've never been one to apply lotion in that region, so I probably should begin.
LO #1 - 1 unmedicated/self-monitored IUI w/ donor sperm.
LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
Life is beautiful!
I think the thing about hands is that they get a LOT more sun than any other part of our bodies - even in the winter!
Aveno makes a body lotion with SPF 15 that doesn't feel like a sunscreen - just a nice regular lotion.
But I do start each day now using my (expensive) facial moisturizer on both my hands and neck (it also has SPF in it).
I'm going thru product much faster but I still wish I'd been doing this for at least the past 10 years.
And isn't it SO weird? I honestly NEVER thought about hands and aging. Well... i did notice my Grandma's hands looked boney and weird but I never thought about it in reference to myself and how they'd look as early as 40.
I'm stunned at how mine look.
Stunned.
Like you I think my hands look much older than I am.
I try to tell myself that I've loved and still do love living where I live and if having old hands is the price I pay for it then so be it. I would still rather live here than some super humid place where everyone has nice skin!
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
You know, my facial moisturizer has SPF in it but I don't even think of it for my hands. Of course that makes a lot of sense! My only concern is I'll be washing it off constantly, but I guess I'll just have to reapply, just like I do with regular lotion.
LO #1 - 1 unmedicated/self-monitored IUI w/ donor sperm.
LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
Life is beautiful!
I second Howley's advice on the chest. I'm late to the game (just turned 37), but in the past year I've started putting moisurizer on my chest when I do my face. I fear I'm getting old lady cleavage with wrinkles.
Unfortuantely for me, I have man hands. They are never going to look good!
I am turning 33 next month and I can see a big difference in my skin already!
Another piece of advice from my friend who works with skincare...Do not rely on the the SPF in your face cream. It is usually just there as a marketing tool, and will be pretty much useless to depend on for a full day.
I suck at using sunscreen unless I am going out for a full day in the sun. I never think to use it on a regular basis and am paying for it!
I sell an amazing product for the neck (specifically formulated for the thinner skin on the neck). But this is the Nest, so I can't solicit my products. But you know where to find me if you would like to know more (we have full blown anti-aging products for the whole body---that REALLY work---my new consultant under me is 56 years old and looks amazing after using the products for the last year-so much in fact that she decided to become a consultant just like me).
And I agree- SPF makes all the difference!!!!!!!
Ha Ha- I read your title to be unsolicited advice FROM you young whippersnappers.
Oops!!!
Ignore my unsolicited advice above. I thought you wre asking for something. I get all excited and my panties get in a bunch.
Sorry Nest Gods!!
Wise words from a lady (that would be HS) who, at least in her pictures, does not look like she is as close to 40 as she evidently is!
If you're looking for STRONG sun screen power that works well under make up without making your skin oily this stuff goes on like water:
https://www.neutrogena.com/product/sun/ultra+sheer/ultra+sheer+liquid+daily+sunblock+spf+55.do?sortby=bestSellers
And works really well.
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
Old ladies, you want to really get rid of some wrinkles? Use this every night. You MUST also use sunscreen during the day. And it will sting at first. But with religous use - you'll get rid of a few of your lines. And it's drugstore brand and not horribly expensive - plus you don't use a lot - a little dab'll do ya.
(I'm old too so I'm allowed to say "old ladies.")
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame
LucyP - you're saying you've noticed IMPROVEMENTS in fine lines with this stuff?
I tend to think most wrinkle creams are snake oil but if you're saying it's worked for you I'm picking some up this weekend.
Another thing that works well for the wrinkles between your eyebrows and forehead?
Nasal and sinus surgey.
I'm still a bit swollen a month later so while I've got slightly black eyes I've also got a MUCH younger looking forehead area.
It's making me consider botox now that I can actually see what it would look like to have them gone BUT... I don't think I'm up for that kind of cost and long term work since you've got to get it done so often.
..... waits for LucyP's reply! .......
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.