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Skin Type – Mature Skin

Recognize and classify features from age 40 onwards

From your mid-30s, your skin noticeably changes: it loses firmness, fine lines become more visible, and the complexion looks duller. These are natural processes – collagen breakdown, slower cell renewal, hormonal changes. Here you’ll learn how to recognize mature skin, the role menopause plays – and what really defines this skin type.

How to recognize them

Mature skin loses firmness, fine lines become more visible, and the skin appears thinner and drier – from the mid-30s through menopause.

What distinguishes it from "older skin"

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What she really needs

Consistently using the right active ingredients. Collagen stimulation, hydration, and sun protection make the difference.

Understanding mature skin means seeing it for what it is – skin with experience that knows what it needs.

Features & Differentiation

How to recognize mature skin

Mature skin shows a combination of changes that develop gradually. Wrinkles and fine lines become more visible – first around the eyes and mouth, then on the forehead and cheeks. The skin feels thinner, loses firmness, and the complexion appears duller than before.

Typical additional features: slower wound healing, more sensitive reaction to UV radiation, drier skin due to reduced sebum production, first pigment changes on sun-exposed areas. The face overall looks less "plump" – because Hyaluron and collagen in the skin decrease.

Distinction from dehydrated skin: Mature skin can be dehydrated at the same time – but the structural changes (collagen breakdown, reduced elasticity) are independent of dehydration and cannot be compensated by moisture alone. Both must be addressed. Those who address structural aging (collagen breakdown) and dehydration simultaneously see significantly faster and more sustainable improvements.

Skin Biology

How skin matures – and what that means

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How to care for mature skin

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What defines mature skin and which changes are normal

Mature skin – skin with experience that knows what it needs

Mature skin is not a skin problem – it is a skin type that changes. Collagen breakdown, slowed cell renewal, hormonal influences during perimenopause and menopause: these are natural processes, not flaws. Understanding them helps you make better care decisions.

The most important identifying feature: Mature skin shows these signs regardless of how well it has been cared for so far. From 35 to 40, collagen breakdown becomes noticeable – not dramatic, but measurable. During menopause, the process accelerates. This is no surprise if you know about it.

Mature skin responds gratefully to targeted support. Active ingredients often show more noticeable results on mature skin than on younger skin – because the need is greater and the skin is more receptive to intensive care.

What the right active ingredients for mature skin are, how Retinol is introduced gradually, and which routine maintains elasticity and moisture in the long term, you can find on the care topic page for mature skin. Mature skin does not need to fear aging – it needs the understanding that targeted care makes the difference, and the commitment to apply it daily.

Care Guide & Beauty Knowledge

Step-by-step skincare routines for every skin type

Learn more about the optimal skincare routines and products for your skin type and needs. Better understanding of problems and clear solutions for your skin concerns.

Sensitive Skin

Reacts quickly with redness, burning, or itching – needs soothing, low-irritant care.

Care for sensitive skin

Dry skin

Feels tight, rough or flaky – needs intensive moisture and a strengthened skin barrier.

Care for dry skin

Normal skin

Looks balanced, fine-pored and well-moisturized – needs maintaining care that preserves moisture and protects the skin barrier.

Care for normal skin

Combination Skin

Shiny in the T-zone, rather dry on the cheeks – needs balancing care that clarifies without drying out.

Care for combination skin

Oily Skin

Prone to shine, clogged pores, and blemishes – requires sebum-regulating, pore-refining care.

Care for oily skin

Mature Skin

Appears less firm, shows lines and loss of elasticity – requires smoothing, firming care for more suppleness.

Care for mature skin

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