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Anti-Aging/Wrinkles

ANTI-AGING

With so many products promising to erase wrinkles, tighten skin, and defy signs of aging in numerous other ways, it’s hard to know what really works. We’ve created this hub to eliminate the guesswork, with information rooted in research instead of misleading claims. Discover top tips for keeping skin looking young, plus what kinds of formulas and ingredients to seek out based on your skin type and specific concerns.

THE #1 AGE-DEFYING TIP

Protect your skin with sunscreen. Research shows UV exposure accounts for at least 80% of visible signs of aging, include discolorations, wrinkles, and sagging skin (1). That may sound like old news, but statistics show a large portion of the population still isn’t putting this essential step into daily practice (2).

Need motivation? Think of it this way: You can buy all the best anti-aging products in the world, but if you aren’t protecting your skin from the sun, you’re undoing all that hard work and wasting your money.

Make the most out of it with an anti-aging sunscreen that delivers antioxidants and other beneficial ingredients for extra environmental defense.

SELECT AN ANTI-AGING CREAM FOR YOUR SKIN TYPE

Before we get into specialized ingredients, we need to go over the basics of how to choose an anti-aging cream that will suit your skin type. Lots of anti-aging products on the market err on the side of rich, heavily emollient formulas, and while that works well for dry skin, aging skin isn’t one-size-fits-all. You can have oily or acne-prone skin in your 50s and well beyond, which will require a different kind of texture to meet your skin’s needs.

Here are a few examples of what to look for, based on skin type:

  • For oily skin: An anti-aging gel-cream or lightweight serum works great without the risk of making skin feel greasy or clogging pores.
  • For dry skin: Rich anti-wrinkle creams are optimal for locking in moisture and boosting hydration.
  • For combination skin: Pick consistencies that fall somewhere in the middle, like a light facial lotion for aging skin.
  • For “normal” or “neutral” skin: Your skin will be compatible with most any texture—choose whatever feels best!

No matter which skin type you have, the common thread is that everyone’s skin needs a well-rounded mix of antioxidants (non-fragrant plant extracts, vitamins), skin-restoring ingredients (such as retinol, peptides, niacinamide), and replenishing substances (like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, omega fatty acids, and ceramides) to tackle the signs of aging via multiple pathways (3,4). These can be delivered in many forms throughout your routine, from your toner to your serum to your eye cream. From there, you can take things to the next level by adding highly specialized treatments that address specific concerns, as we highlight in the next section.


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