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As we age, the skin and muscles around the eyes can weaken, leading to sagging and the appearance of under-eye bags.
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Oily skin happens when overactive sebaceous glands produce too much sebum (natural skin oil). Excess sebum can mix with dead skin cells and clog pores, making them appear larger.
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Dry skin (xerosis) can worsen pigmentation (from scratching), become sensitive, scaly, and flaky, and may progress into redness & irritation.
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Sensitive skin can manifest with Visible Skin Changes: Rough, red, and irritated Or with abnormal Physical Sensations: Tightness, itching (pruritus), and burn
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Oily skin is primarily caused by overactive sebaceous glands, which produce an excess of sebum (a natural oil that protects and hydrates the skin)
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Rosacea is a chronic condition causing facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps.
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Natural decline in collagen, elastin, and skin cell renewal leads to wrinkles. Repetitive Movements & Gravity: Facial expressions create dynamic lines, while gravity and bone loss deepen sagging
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Treating uneven skin tone requires a combination of proper skincare, lifestyle changes, and professional treatments depending on the cause (sun damage, acne scars, melasma, aging, etc.)
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Skin laxity, or the loss of firmness and elasticity in the skin, is a common sign of aging caused by Collagen Depletion, Elastin Degradation, and Reduced Hyaluronic Acid & Moisture.
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