I am 59 and will be going to dive for a week on Isla Cozumel in early November. I'm an OW cert and will be getting my AOW there; I don't have occasion to dive more than once every year or so generally.
My QUESTION: As my skin ages and becomes more fragile, the effects of the stretching of swollen skin and eyelids after salt water diving become more long-term (I have previously seen that my facial skin has changed after a week of diving and the changes are more or less permanent) I am looking for products to help mitigate the damage. I am also looking for any tips on how to, or what to, do directly after the dive to help reduce the swelling - eye drops for the bloody-reds, something to add to water to wash as much of the salt off while I'm topside, things like that.
I have protected my face from the sun since sunscreens came out decades ago (and yes, there WAS a time before sunscreen was available!!!) and take excellent care of my skin in general. I hope some of my older dive sisters can help with products they use or have helped them in the past, and perhaps younger dive sisters can offer tips on how they are caring for their skin now as well. ANY help is deeply appreciated!
My QUESTION: As my skin ages and becomes more fragile, the effects of the stretching of swollen skin and eyelids after salt water diving become more long-term (I have previously seen that my facial skin has changed after a week of diving and the changes are more or less permanent) I am looking for products to help mitigate the damage. I am also looking for any tips on how to, or what to, do directly after the dive to help reduce the swelling - eye drops for the bloody-reds, something to add to water to wash as much of the salt off while I'm topside, things like that.
I have protected my face from the sun since sunscreens came out decades ago (and yes, there WAS a time before sunscreen was available!!!) and take excellent care of my skin in general. I hope some of my older dive sisters can help with products they use or have helped them in the past, and perhaps younger dive sisters can offer tips on how they are caring for their skin now as well. ANY help is deeply appreciated!