General notes on possible changes to the skin

The "young" vital skin

The "young," vital skin is naturally "elastic" and has a slightly shiny, smooth texture. It contains sufficient fats and proteins, allowing it to retain moisture very well.

The "mature" skin

The image shows a scaly, dry upper skin layer. The protective "acid-fat mantle" is almost entirely gone. The skin tends to irritation and sometimes itching symptoms. It is more susceptible to allergies, fungal infections, and bacterial infections.

The creaming technique

Circular massaging of skincare allows the product to spread and adhere much better to the skin surface. This results in better absorption into the skin and an improved care effect. When massaging the skin, a light, comfortable pressure should be applied.

This technique of applying the cream provides a very pleasant feeling on the body.