Crepey Skin

Crepey Skin

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Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional PartnerDonna Glazer, Face It Skin Clinic

“I have attached photos of one of my clients that is 72. I didn’t think we could change the skin on her arms but I was very wrong. This was over 3 months and 2 bottles of Recovery (10 mL), 1 bottle of Skin Serum (30 mL). My only problem is I am running out of clients with old wrinkly skin!” – Donna Glazer, Face It Skin Clinic

PRODUCTS USED:

Skin Serum, Recovery

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CREPEY SKIN

Crepey skin is affects many people, especially as we age. It is characterized by thin, wrinkled skin with a texture that resembles crepe paper. While this condition can occur on any part of the body, it is particularly noticeable on the arms.

One of the main causes of crepey skin on the arms is the natural aging process. As we get older, our skin produces less collagen and elastin, which are essential proteins that help keep our skin firm and elastic. This leads to a loss of elasticity in the skin, causing it to become thin and wrinkled.

In addition to the natural aging process, other factors can contribute to crepey skin on the arms. These include excessive sun exposure, smoking, and a lack of proper skincare. Sun exposure can damage the skin’s collagen and elastin fibers, accelerating the development of wrinkles and crepey texture. Smoking also damages collagen and reduces blood flow to the skin, making it more prone to wrinkles. If you do not moisturizing regularly or using harsh chemicals can also contribute to the development of crepey skin.

While crepey skin on the arms is a natural part of aging, there are several ways to improve its appearance. Regularly using moisturizers and serums that contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C can help hydrate the skin and promote collagen production. Exfoliating regularly can also help remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover, improving the overall texture of the skin.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional PartnerDonna Glazer, Face It Skin Clinic

“I have attached photos of one of my clients that is 72. I didn’t think we could change the skin on her arms but I was very wrong. This was over 3 months and 2 bottles of Recovery (10 mL), 1 bottle of Skin Serum (30 mL). My only problem is I am running out of clients with old wrinkly skin!” – Donna Glazer, Face It Skin Clinic

PRODUCTS USED:

Skin Serum, Recovery

FEATURED VIDEOS

CREPEY SKIN

Crepey skin is affects many people, especially as we age. It is characterized by thin, wrinkled skin with a texture that resembles crepe paper. While this condition can occur on any part of the body, it is particularly noticeable on the arms.

One of the main causes of crepey skin on the arms is the natural aging process. As we get older, our skin produces less collagen and elastin, which are essential proteins that help keep our skin firm and elastic. This leads to a loss of elasticity in the skin, causing it to become thin and wrinkled.

In addition to the natural aging process, other factors can contribute to crepey skin on the arms. These include excessive sun exposure, smoking, and a lack of proper skincare. Sun exposure can damage the skin’s collagen and elastin fibers, accelerating the development of wrinkles and crepey texture. Smoking also damages collagen and reduces blood flow to the skin, making it more prone to wrinkles. If you do not moisturizing regularly or using harsh chemicals can also contribute to the development of crepey skin.

While crepey skin on the arms is a natural part of aging, there are several ways to improve its appearance. Regularly using moisturizers and serums that contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C can help hydrate the skin and promote collagen production. Exfoliating regularly can also help remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover, improving the overall texture of the skin.