15 Things No One Tells You When You Start Aging

Dry Skin
If you've always had oily skin, this shift may actually come as a welcome change: as we age, our skin naturally produces less oil. This reduction in oil production can lead to drier, rougher skin that may not feel as smooth or supple as it once did.
To manage this change, try lowering the temperature of your hot showers and baths, as hot water can strip the skin of its natural moisture. Additionally, be sure to hydrate both internally and externally—drink plenty of water, and use a rich moisturizer to lock in moisture. Regular use of sunscreen is also crucial to protect the skin from further dryness and damage from the sun's rays.