"Eat fresh, local, seasonal produce and include good fats like avocado, nuts, seeds and oily fish in your diet, as these foods help maintain skin integrity," Yadav says.
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"Transition to more mattifying ingredients without looking too dull," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dana Marshall, MD, FAAD. "I like Revision Intellishade TruPhysical Anti-Aging Sunscreen, as it has no chemical sunscreen ingredients and is anti-aging."
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Try: Revision Intellishade TruPhysical, $75
"At night, move from a rich cream to a lighter formulation or moisturizing lotion, followed by a retinoid," Marshall says.
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Try: Clarins My Clarins Recharge Relaxing Sleep Mask, $27
"When your skin is dry, you have to respect what your skin is trying to tell you," says Dr. John Paul Tutela, a celebrity and board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City and New Jersey. You will want to decrease the use of some of the more aggressive skin care products like acid cleansers and retinol, he adds.
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"In my opinion, good skin care is a combination of something that agrees with my patient, her needs and her lifestyle," says facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Inessa Fishman, MD. It's important to change up one's skin care routine with the seasons and to challenge the skin regularly, she says.
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