Marie Antoinette's Lovely Decolletage
Circa 1775
Photos courtesy of Wikipedia
But guess what? The single most noticeable feature of the decolletage is, you guessed it, your skin. Sure, it helps to have a long neck and good posture, but the decolletage is mainly a place to display your healthy, glowing skin. It's also one of the places to first show aging, when it is not taken care of properly.
The good news is, with very little care and product, you can keep this little stunner looking supple and lovely. Mainly, this area just needs a daily dose of sunscreen, and a nightly application of moisturizing cream. Using a cream, instead of a lotion, tends to work a bit better. If you have long hair, tie your hair up, and really give your shoulders, neck, and chest a good rub before you hit the hay. Sleeping on your back can also help to prevent wrinkling in this area, as when you sleep on your side, this skin spends 6-8 hours smashed up between your arms.
My favorite cream for this area is, I am afraid, discontinued. Burt's Bees made a Decollete Creme that smelled heavenly and made your chest look like you just stepped out of an evening gown from a night at the Oscars. It's great stuff. (I have emailed them about this, and even promised to buy entire cases if they will bring it back, but to no avail.) Here are a few others I also like:
Renoir's Fair Skinned Lady,
Madame Henrio, in 1876


If you're in the market for something a little more wallet-friendly, Eucerin is a line that I like a lot, and their Eucerin Plus Intensive Repair Body Creme should only set you back around $7 at your local drug store. This brand is especially good for you sensitive or dry-skin ladies.
I don't typically like scented lotions, but the decolletage can take a little scent, depending on your sensitivity level. If you'd like moisturizing your decolletage to be a heavenly-scented nightly ritual, and you're willing to make a bit more of an investment, you might consider trying Dr Hauschka's Regenerating Neck and Decollete Cream, which is really great stuff.
One thing that is important to keep in mind when it comes to selecting the right cream, is that there are some really pricey options out there for your decolletage. Don't be fooled. Unless you have serious issues with aging or acne on your decolletage, a normal, reasonably-priced cream will work for you. There are creams out there that range from $7-$250, and you don't need to blow the bank to keep this skin looking healthy. For most people, simply using sunscreen and a nightly application of a lotion or cream will maintain this skin just fine.
Perhaps the most famous decolletage,
Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, 1506
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