From the age of thirty, cell turnover starts to slow down which leads to a buildup of dead skin, and it doesn't always slow at the same pace across your face so you end up with patches of dead skin in some areas, causing your complexion to be dull, uneven, and rough.
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What Causes Dull Tired Skin?
- Lack of oils in the skin
- Buildup of dead skin
- Dehydration and dryness of the skin
- Sun damage
- Large pores collecting dry oil and dirt
- Discolouration/fading
- Poor blood flow within the skin
- Makeup residue
- Medications
- Hot showers/over washing
- Aging
- Intense heat, wind and cold
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With ageing, the surface of the skin tends to have a "sallow" appearance- that is, dry, with a slight yellow, lifeless tinge, which results from a slowing down of the metabolic process yielding skin, that does not renew frequently, and looks "sluggish".
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Exfoliation is the key to removing dead skin cells that cause your skin to look dull.
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