Well, with all those different types of skin comes different concerns, priorities, and problems.

Specifically, when you turn 25, your skin literally starts to age, for a variety of reasons.

Talk to your doctor to see which course of action is best for your unique skin punch in.

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But really, it’s important to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful raysevery day.The reason?

“This means that dead cells can build up more easily on the surface and can cause discoloration.”

Yes, according toHealthline,your skin can and does actually get thinner as you age.

A woman looking at her skin in the mirror

In fact, you could start to getwrinklesand fine lines throughout your twenties, especially after you turn 25.

Dermatologist Mary Sheu toldHuffPostthat not frowning or squinting can help prevent fine lines and wrinkles.

“It can be helpful to try not to move your face as much,” she explained.

A woman at the beach with sunblock on her back

Hey, looks like its time to break out that resting b*tch face, huh?

However, as you get older, and after you turn 25, yourskin might dry out.

Time todrink more water!

A woman applying cream on her face

However, one thing you’ve got the option to definitely count on is developing dryer skin.

It keeps you feeling rested, reduces stress, and helps your body function properly.

That’s not all, though.

A woman with glowing skin looking to the side

Sometimes it feels like nothing will get rid of your breakouts and it’s totally out of control.

It might not sound glamorous, but according to Vargas, it’s necessary.

A woman with good skin looking down

A woman putting moisturizer on her face

A woman washing her face

A woman putting scream on her cheek

A woman laying in bed

A woman looking at a spot on her face

A woman putting on eye cream

The skin on a woman’s neck