© DIE PTA IN DER APOTHEKE
© DIE PTA IN DER APOTHEKE

English for PTA

CARE FOR MATURE SKIN

There are quite a number of things that can be done to slow down or even prevent the effects of skin-aging. Taking care of the skin is not just a cosmetic means, but lifestyle choices such as not smoking, staying hydrated, and eating a balanced diet.

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The number one culprit for skin aging is exposure to the sun. Added to this, our skin changes as we age. The body produces less collagen. And elastin, which allows skin to snap back into place after stretching, gets weaker. Anything that works as a diuretic, such as excessive caffeine and alcohol consumption, can cause the body to lose moisture. Alcohol also dilates the blood vessels, especially the rather thin ones in the face. Female pharmacy customer: Hello, do you speak English?

PTA: Hello, yes I do. How may I help you?
I think I might need a new skin cream! My skin is so dry!

We have a very good product range for more mature skin.
Couldn’t you just give me a different moisturizer?

I could, but I think you might need a little bit more than just any old skin cream. You see, as we age our skin changes, and what we used in our twenties might not be effective when we are in our thirties and forties.
Oh, you are being very kind! I’ll be fifty-five on my next birthday.

All the more reason to take special care of your skin! Does your skin tend to be dry or is it oily?
I have very dry, quite sensitive skin.

Let’s start with your cleansing routine. What kind of cleanser do you use?
I have been using a foaming one for quite a while now. Why?

Some foaming cleansers might not be suitable for mature skin. They tend to remove any natural oils that are present in the skin. This here is a cream cleanser. You just apply a little to your fingertips, massage in gently, remove with lukewarm water and then pat your face dry instead of rubbing it.
And moisturizer?

This one here contains hyaluronic acid. It also contains antioxidants.
Oh! Yes, I’ve heard of hyaluronic acid! But what are antioxidants?

Free radicals cause the oxidation processes that damage cells, they also damage the genetic material inside the cells. Antioxidants help to stop free radicals forming or they break them down to make them harmless.
I’ll take the cleanser and the moisturizer for dry skin.

Do you use sunscreen?
Only in summer. Why?

You might consider making it part of your beauty routine.
I thought it was only necessary when it is hot and sunny.

Yes, but the ultraviolet rays of the sun cause damage to the deeper layers of the skin. It causes more wrinkles, and at worst can lead to a malignant melanoma.
Oh my goodness! I never thought of that here. I thought that only happened in Australia or California!

This sunscreen has an SPF of 30.
I also need body lotion, please.

This one for sensitive skin is from the same range. Would you like to try it, here’s a tester.
Feels good! I’ll take it. Thank you.

Goodbye
Bye!

You can find this article at PTA IN DER APOTHEKE 12/18 on page 136.

Catherine Croghan, Lecturer in English and native speaker

Vocabulary
maturereif
skin-agingHautalterung
culpritÜbeltäter
exposure to the sunSonneneinstrahlung
alcohol consumptionAlkoholkonsum
moistureFeuchtigkeit
dilateserweitert
blood vesselsBlutgefäße
product rangeProduktpalette
moisturizerFeuchtigkeitscreme
cleansingReinigung
cleanserReinigungsmittel
foamingschäumend
lukewarmlauwarm
pat drytrocken tupfen
hyaluronic acidHyaluronsäure
sunscreenLichtschutzmittel
wrinklesFalten, Fältchen
malignant melanomaschwarzer Hautkrebs, Melanom
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