Why The Neck Often Shows Age First
The skin on your neck is naturally thinner than much of the skin on your face. That surprised me.
I had always assumed my neck aged the same way as the rest of my face.
But because it contains fewer oil glands, it loses moisture more easily and often becomes dry sooner than the rest of your skin.
Add in thousands of small movements every day from looking down at your phone, working at a laptop or simply turning your head, and it quickly becomes one of the first places where fine lines and loss of firmness begin to appear.
The problem is that many women spend years caring for their face while barely applying skincare below the jawline.