We speak of mature skin from the age of 45/50, when the signs of aging are visible: wrinkles, pigment spots, loss of firmness, etc. The cells renew less quickly and the skin produces less sebum, which makes it drier. . Result: the skin becomes thinner and wrinkles, the oval of the face sags. The production of collagen, a protein that gives the skin its firmness and elasticity, gradually decreases, contributing to the loss of youthful skin. Dark spots, age spots, and other blemishes can also appear as skin reacts to the cumulative effects of the sun and environment.
The eyes, often considered the windows to the soul, can also reveal signs of aging. Fine lines around the eyes, commonly called "crow's feet", can appear as a result of repeated movements of the orbicularis muscles. Additionally, loss of skin elasticity can contribute to drooping eyelids.