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Simplify to save on skincare
I’ve touched upon some of my anti-ageing essentials, so now let’s talk about the things you can do to save you time, space and money. The products you use are more of a personal preference, the key is to know which ingredients to look out for. Once you know that, you can select products that are well formulated from a concoction of active ingredients, such as:
Retinol is a naturally-occurring form of vitamin A, which boasts proven anti-ageing benefits. It helps to accelerate cell turnover and increase collagen production, it also helps to improve the appearance of dark spots, fine lines and wrinkles.
Vitamin C is a fantastic antioxidant that protects against free radical damage and improves existing damage, such as brightening dark spots.
This is another naturally-occurring compound that hydrates and volumises by drawing out water molecules within your skin.
A chemical exfoliant that dissolves the bonds between skin cells to help eliminate dull, dead skin and reveal radiant, smoother skin beneath. Glycolic acid helps to minimise hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles.
Ceramides are naturally occurring lipids that reinforce your skin’s protective barrier and seal in moisture.
Some area-specific products are worthwhile as they require a more gentle approach, such as the eyes. The skin here is thinner than anywhere else on the body, so most eye creams are formulated to be less irritating and highly moisturising. Use a grain of rice size per eye and tap the product in rather than rubbing it as the skin is delicate. Stick to the products that work for you and don’t get carried away with adding too many extra steps to your routine.
Intuitive application
You might find that many brands encourage you to layer your products. Whilst some are only looking to increase their sales, layering is actually beneficial when done in the correct way. Ensure that your products with larger molecules are not applied first as this will stop smaller molecules (usually the active ingredients) from being absorbed. Layering in the wrong way can minimise the desired effects of your products and can even sensitise your skin, causing more problems down the line! Take your time to ensure you’re only applying the things that your skin needs.