In contrast to dry or oily skin, "mature skin" is no dermatological term. It is a term introduced by the cosmetics industry for skin that shows visible signs of aging. Genetic factors certainly play a major role in the occurrence of the first signs of aging and wrinkles, but for many women the first signs of aging can be seen with the beginning of their 40th birthday. The actual aging of the skin has been in progress for many years, but for the first time it becomes clearly visible. This is the right time to pamper your skin with anti-aging facial care which is tailored to the needs of mature skin.