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Elastosis solar y cómo combatirla

What is solar elastosis and why does it make the skin look so aged?

It's time to get serious with solar elastosis treatment! We know that aging is inevitable in this life (which is a good sign). It's an undeniable truth, but if we're going to do something, let's do it right! There they are, the wrinkles and expression lines, yes, and they seem to be here to stay. But what happens when these marks become excessive and deep? They could be signs of solar elastosis, a disorder that compromises the elasticity and firmness of the skin. But, let's go in parts, where does solar elastosis really come from and why is it mentioned so little? Today we are going to tell you everything we know about her.

Solar elastosis, a great unknown

Solar elastosis is the result of chronic, excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. This causes structural changes in the skin, and they are not good at all! Collagen and elastin, those proteins that keep our skin firm and flexible, are degraded.

When we talk about solar elastosis, we are talking about deep and concentrated furrows, especially in areas exposed to the sun such as the cheeks, the lip contour, and the jaw region. And be careful, it's not like other sun conditions! Here we are not talking about spots, but about skin that seems to droop, as if it were losing its firmness. It often has a distinctive yellowish hue, the kind we associate with people who spend too much time in the sun.

Solar elastosis is a skin response to chronic UV exposure, and things are getting serious! Elastin production becomes unbalanced, replacing collagen in the dermal matrix. The result? Messy and weak elastic fibers, which cannot support our skin as they should. And that's not what we want!

Treatment for solar elastosis

We don't want to put anyone on alert! But it is true that solutions and treatment options for skin elastosis are limited. Sure, there are aesthetic options available, such as invasive procedures and topical products with regenerative ingredients like retinal and peptides. For example, you can take a look at Golden Eye Dream, by Byoode ), we recommend it!

Byoode Golden Eye Dream eye contour.

However, it's important to be realistic: completely reversing solar elastosis can be difficult. We don't want to create false expectations, but with the right treatment and the necessary consistency, you can improve the appearance of your skin!

Therefore, prevention is key in managing this condition. We should never go outside without sunscreen! It is a fundamental element in any beauty routine. And guess what, we have it on Byoode! We recommend our Light Cream SPF30 Harmony . With this cream, you not only protect your skin from the sun, but you also nourish and care for it as it deserves. You won't regret including it in your daily routine!

Byoode Light Cream SPF30 Harmony sunscreen.

Always remember to avoid overexposure to the sun and protect your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen. Additionally, it is important to incorporate antioxidants into your daily routine to strengthen the skin barrier and reduce damage caused by free radicals generated by UV radiation. Vitamin C is an excellent antioxidant and is the basis of Byoode's Brightening Sprouts Ecstasy Serum formulation . This serum has three types of vitamin C, everything you need to keep your skin radiant and protected! c.

Serum with three types of Vitamin C from Byoode.

Now that the warmer weather is approaching, it is more important than ever to remember to be responsible with your sun exposure. Remember that solar elastosis is something we want to keep as far away as possible, so we can avoid dermatological procedures to treat it! With a few simple prevention steps, such as applying sunscreen and using antioxidants in your daily routine, you can protect your skin and keep it healthy. Do not forget! Your skin will thank you.

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