Hadassah Healing Oils
Hadassah Herbal Face Cream 100 ml
Our Herbal Face Cream is meticulously formulated to rejuvenate and nourish your skin. This unique blend comprises carefully selected herbs, oils, hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed collagen, amino acids, and over 20 essential oils. Working together harmoniously, these ingredients effectively combat wrinkles and promote a revitalized, youthful complexion.
What happens to the skin when we age?
The aging process affects the skin and facial features in various ways. These changes are influenced by both intrinsic (genetic) and extrinsic (environmental) factors. Here are some common changes that occur as individuals age:
Wrinkles and Fine Lines: As people age, the production of collagen and elastin, proteins responsible for skin elasticity and firmness, decreases. This leads to wrinkles and fine lines, especially in areas with repeated facial expressions.
Loss of Skin Elasticity: The skin tends to lose its elasticity over time, resulting in sagging and drooping. Gravity also plays a role in pulling the skin downward, contributing to a loss of firmness.
Thinning of the Skin: The epidermis (outer layer) tends to thin with age, making it more susceptible to damage and injury. This can also result in a more translucent appearance.
Loss of Facial Fat: As people age, they may experience a loss of facial fat, particularly in the cheeks, temples, and around the eyes. This can contribute to a hollow or sunken appearance.
Changes in Bone Structure: The bones of the face can change with age, leading to alterations in facial contours. The bones may lose density, contributing to changes in the shape of the jawline and cheekbones.
Decreased Sebum Production: The skin’s oil glands produce less sebum with age, leading to drier skin. This dryness can make wrinkles more noticeable and contribute to a dull complexion.
Uneven Pigmentation: Age spots, liver spots, and other forms of hyperpigmentation can develop due to sun exposure, over the years. Additionally, uneven distribution of melanin can contribute to a less uniform skin tone.
Reduction in Blood Flow: The blood vessels in the skin may become more fragile and less efficient with age, resulting in decreased blood flow. This can contribute to a paler complexion.
Decreased Collagen Production: Collagen, a key structural protein, decreases with age. This can affect the skin’s ability to repair and regenerate, leading to a slower healing process.
