Why Your Skin Ages Differently After 35
The skin on your face is thinner, more delicate, and loses collagen faster than the rest of your body — which is why facial skin often shows visible signs of aging first.
As collagen levels decline and cellular turnover slows, skin naturally loses brightness, elasticity, firmness, and overall tone.
These visible changes are driven by:
- Accelerated collagen breakdown after 35 (approximately 1% loss per year)
- Slower cell turnover, leading to dullness and uneven texture
- Reduced microcirculation, affecting radiance and nutrient delivery
- Accumulated UV damage that weakens the skin’s structural support
- Hormonal fluctuations that trigger pigmentation and increased sensitivity
Most brightening treatments only work on the surface, offering temporary glow or cosmetic coverage. They fail to address the real issue: deep structural changes that make skin look dull, uneven, and aged over time.









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