In the ever-evolving story of our skin, a shift in collagen production takes centre stage after a certain time. The body effortlessly makes collagen, giving the skin its elasticity and supple grace. However, as time goes on, things change.
The main contributors, fibroblasts, gradually make less collagen, leading to a subtle reduction. Factors like UV radiation, pollution, and lifestyle choices also play a part, making our skin lose its glow and genetics influence how fast collagen decreases. As these important proteins lessen, our skin shows signs of the passage of time.