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A Comprehensive Guide to Anti-Aging Skincare, According to Dermatologists

Experts share their insights on powerhouse ingredients to look for and the top-performing products to use.

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As we age, our skin undergoes changes that often require adjustments to our skincare routine for optimal results. To help you navigate these changes, we’ve compiled a guide featuring key ingredients, top products, and expert tips to address concerns like loss of elasticity, dryness, fine lines, and wrinkles.

Consultants Dr. Zainab Laftah from HCA The Shard and Dr. Ellie Rashid from Klira Pro provide their insights on what’s worth investing in for your skincare routine. While you can’t reverse the aging process, there are many ways to boost hydration, improve texture, and enhance skin suppleness with the right products.

How does skin change with age?

Dr. Laftah explains that as we age, collagen diminishes, and fat pads shrink, leading to “skin laxity, translucency, sagging, and volume loss.” Environmental stressors like UV rays and pollution further contribute to fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation. Dr. Rashid highlights common concerns for mature skin, such as loss of elasticity, firmness, dryness, and uneven tone, and shares anti-aging skincare strategies to address them.

Key anti-aging ingredients For fine lines and wrinkles, Dr. Laftah recommends retinoids, known for stimulating collagen and elastin, which plump the skin, soften wrinkles, and even out skin tone. Murad’s Retinal ReSculpt Overnight Treatment (£105, Lookfantastic.com ) is a top pick for mature skin.

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Dr. Rashid favors niacinamide (vitamin B3) for its ability to enhance elasticity, reduce wrinkles, even skin tone, and retain moisture. Sculpted By Aimee’s Hydraglo Serum (£27, Boots.com ) is a standout product featuring hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and niacinamide.

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Other effective ingredients include azelaic acid, which reduces inflammation and hyperpigmentation, hyaluronic acid for hydration, and AHAs like glycolic acid to reverse sun damage and brighten skin.

Best skincare products for mature skin

IndyBest’s top-rated moisturiser for dry, mature skin is StriVectin’s Anti-Wrinkle SD Advanced Plus Intensive Moisturizing Concentrate (£69, Boots.com ), which combines niacinamide, collagen, and hyaluronic acid for hydration and wrinkle reduction.

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Daily sun protection is essential for preventing aging. Antipodes’ Supernatural SPF50+ Ceramide Silk Facial Sunscreen (£34, Lookfantastic.com ) provides a radiant, glowy finish, while Garnier Ambre Solaire’s Ultra-Light Sensitive Sun Protection Face Fluid SPF50+ (£8.71, Lookfantastic.com ) offers a more affordable, hydrating alternative.

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