Lat’s talk anti-aging. When do you start? What products should you look for?
Have good genes? Nice. You’re all set then. Well.. almost. Genes definitely play a huge role in aging, but your lifestyle habits and skincare are pretty important too. My dermatologist agrees with me that a good sunscreen and a moisturizer are the best place to start. And when do you start? Well, when it comes to these two products, it’s never too early.
Once you have a good sunscreen + moisturizer in your routine, you should treat your #1 skin concern like wrinkles, dryness, blotchiness or dark spots. Keep in mind that there isn’t a single product that will treat all of your concerns. It’s all about finding a mix of good products that will work together. In this post, I’ll go over a few of those concerns and ingredients/products you should look for.
SUNSCREEN
Just like with a lot of other things and issues in the world of beauty, it’s much easier to prevent things like dark spots, than it is to treat them. This is why wearing sunscreen on daily basis, rain or shine, is so important. Years ago, I read a magazine interview with Dita Von Teese who, undeniably, has the most stunning, flawless, porcelain skin. When asked what her secret to such gorgeous skin was, she replied “A great dermatologist and a good sunscreen.” It seems that by now, everyone is well aware of the importance of using sunscreen, yet so many of us still don’t make it a habit to use it on daily basis: “but the sun isn’t out today“, “but it’s not hot“, “but we’re not going to the beach?” Trust me, sunscreen is your best friend, even on those gloomy, cloudy days. Use an SPF 30 or higher.
Sun causes skin damage as UVA rays cause your skin to age and wrinkle much faster than it would, had it not been exposed. This means photoaging, sun spots and, of course, wrinkles. With things like these, it’s much better and easier to prevent. If you want to find a good sunscreen for your face check out this article. You should always use 1/4 teaspoon on your entire face, applying it AFTER your moisturizer. Don’t trust the SPF in your foundation or BB cream- you’re most likely not applying nearly enough product to provide adequate protection. The earlier you start incorporating sunscreen into your skincare routine, the better, but it’s never too late to start!
Use of sunscreen is especially important when using AHA/BHA or Vitamin C products (pretty much anything that helps fight hyperpigmenation- not wearing proper sun protection while using these products can leave your skin vulnerable, and produce reverse results e.g. your acne scars and sun spots will get darker, instead of getting lighter).
ANTIOXIDANTS
After years of your skin being exposed to environmental damage, it loses its ability to bounce back and recover quickly. Antioxidants help to counter that oxidative stress and calm reddened skin. There isn’t a whole lot of research supporting the idea that antioxidant-rich diet has any anti-aging effects, but I think we all know that your skin will always look better with healthier diet. Antioxidants do work really well when applied topically. Look for skincare products that are formulated with antioxidants like different forms of vitamins A, C, and E, beta-carotene, glutathione, selenium, green tea and derivatives, soy extract, grape extract, pomegranate extract, etc.
EXFOLIATION
Exfoliation involves removing dead skin cells on skin’s outermost surface and you can do it two ways: through mechanical or chemical means. Mechanical exfoliation involves using abrasive materials like micro-bead cleansers, sponges or scrubs to lift dead skin cells away. It’s always a good idea to use a soft and gentle touch when using a scrub. Overdo it and you create micro-scratches on your skin, you can damage its barrier and/or cause inflammation. Always, always be gentle.
Scrubs, like a lot of things in the skincare world, do have their limits: they only treat the top layer of skin and unfortunately, most of the trouble-making build-up cells are way beyond their reach. Chemical exfoliants, on the other hand, dissolve the bonds and intercellular cement between skin cells, allowing it to ease away. Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs i.e. glycolic acid) and Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA- salicylic acid) are chemical exfoliants that are most commonly used in skincare. These exfoliants remove dead skin gradually and gently, without being abrasive, while revealing smooth, radiant skin.
No7 Beautiful Skin Age Defence Cleanser– great drugstore cleanser packed with AHAs
If you don’t already have a good AHA or BHA product in your routine, you need to get on that ASAP- thank me later. There are actually quite a few awesome drugstore products like Stridex (with salicylic acid, amazing product for skin with clogged pores), Pixi Glow Tonic (with glycolic acid) or Studio 35 Cream with AHA– you can find this at Walgreens, I don’t recommend you buy it online as it’s ofter over-priced. These pads are my absolute favorite AHA product. Some AHA products might tingle/sting your skin a little if you’ve never used them before, so you might want to start with something gentle like Pixi Glow Tonic. BHA products will help you out with clogged pores, blackheads and acne. AHA products are perfect to use if your skin looks grey, dull and has a rough surface. Using AHA products will also keep your skin smooth, so they should have a permanent place in your routine.
DARK SPOTS
Uneven skin tone is another sign of aging and it’s primarily sun spots. Chemical exfoliants, Vitamin C treatments, and retinols are all good at fading them. Vitamin C helps build collagen and promotes your skin’s healing. Retinol- form of Vitamin A is commonly used in over-the-counter skin care products and is clinically proven to improve discoloration and age lines. Two retinol products I love (which are also great for anti-aging) are RoC Retinol Correction Cream and Arcona Advanced A Serum . If you find that over-the-counter retinols don’t bring desired results, you can also talk to your dermatologist about prescription retinoid (Retin-A). It’s much stronger than over-the-counter treatments, and it does take quite a while for your skin to get used to it. I’ve used it for my acne for about two years and it’s probably one of the best skincare products I’ve ever tried. Unfortunately, it’s not available over-the-counter.
Because I’ve dealt with acne for so long, I consider myself somewhat a dark-spot expert. I spent a ton of money on different products and two that work the best for me (other than Retin-A) are these peel pads and this treatment. Before splurging on skincare, remember to look at the ingredients and keep in mind that fragrance or pretty packaging is not what changes skin- powerful ingredients do.
This post was requested a while ago, but I really wanted to take my time with it, to make sure I cover everything. Another thing that I want to mention very quickly are anti-aging DIYs that pop on your Pinterest or Instagram feed: don’t trust everything you see. Always remember to patch test and keep in mind that just because something is natural, doesn’t mean it won’t harm your skin. Don’t put things like baking soda or lemon juice on your skin and always do your research- unless you want to end up with burns and scarring (which is what happened to me a few years ago).
29 Comments
Elishia
November 15, 2016 at 10:09 amI found my first grey hair on my 27th birthday, me knees started creaking the day after… I’ll be grabbing all the tips I can. Thanks!
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 15, 2016 at 10:32 amHaha! My mom found one in my hair when I was eight! lol :)
Katie S.
November 15, 2016 at 10:23 amMy favorite sunscreen? Not going outside LOL All my friends live for going down the shore in the summer, and I only like to go down at night, to Ocean City, to play mini golf. I am not about that sitting in the sun by the ocean life. I am too pale, I get too burnt no matter how diligent I try to be. So I just stay out of it as much as possible. Not everyone’s cup of tea but it works for me!
I just picked up my first No7 product over the weekend… one of their serums, can’t remember which line, but it came with a day and a night serum. I’m liking them so far! I’ve been wanting to try their stuff but keep forgetting about it since I’ve only seen it in Target and rarely do any makeup shopping there anymore. I do enough damage in the other departments lol
I also drink a crazy amount of water to keep my skin happy… probably way more than I’m supposed to but there are worse things!
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 15, 2016 at 10:35 amThat’s what I go through every summer! My best friend always complains that I never want to go down the shore with her haha :) I don’t get burnt but I don’t like being out in the sun too much. My husband always says I’m like a vampire lol.
I really like all No7 I tried, especially cleansers. I think once I did try their moisturizer but didn’t love it, their cleansers are amazing though. I definitely want to try a few more of their products. I can’t shop at my local Target anymore, the beauty isle is always so freaking empty lol
I probably drink too much water too, but I can’t help it and like you said, I’m sure there are worse things lol :)
Primrose Bigwood
November 15, 2016 at 10:46 amLove this – so many fab products! I love No.7 – just bought their early defence eye cream to kick start my regime early! I’m loving it! x
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Biana Perez
November 15, 2016 at 11:11 amThat cleansing balm sounds amazing!! I have been amping up my anti aging routine for this past year!!
Natalie Harney
November 15, 2016 at 11:40 amLove that this isn’t just about anti-ageing creams (I always feel way too young to pick them up in store) but about the things you can actively do to help keep your skin young – thanks!
– Natalie
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The Gossip Darling
November 15, 2016 at 11:42 amOmg! I love this! I need to get better about applying sunscreen. I just get so lazy in the morning for all the layers!!
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MihaBalan
November 15, 2016 at 11:53 amHello Paula. I actually use coconut oil for my skin. I have my normal creams of course but every once in a while I apply coconut oil. It feels so smooth afterwards. I will follow up your method for the dark spots though.
Great post :)
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 15, 2016 at 12:46 pmI love using coconut oil on my body! It’s amazing, but unfortunately it breaks me out if I use it on my face. So happy it works for you though! :)
Krystal // The Krystal Diaries
November 15, 2016 at 1:33 pmMy skin is starting to clear up and I break out less than I used to so now I’m struggling with the dark spots & scars. I’m going to try some of these and hopefully it works!
Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:33 amIf you make AHA and retinol products a part of your regular routine, I’m sure it will!
Kelly
November 15, 2016 at 1:55 pmI’m really bad with sunscreen, it usually breaks me out….but this time around I’ll admit that I’m too lazy to add that extra step. I need to start taking care of my skin more.
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:33 amIt’s difficult for me to find a good sunscreen too, I love MD Solar Sciences sunscreen- it’s one of the very few that doesn’t irritate or burn my skin.
Millie Robinson
November 15, 2016 at 2:11 pmSunscreen is so important, I always try to make sure it’s in my foundation or moisturiser! x
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:32 amAs I mentioned in the post, I wouldn’t rely on sunscreen that’s in your foundation.
HALE
November 15, 2016 at 2:31 pmI really want to try number 7’s skincare.
Aleeha xXx
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Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:31 amThat cleanser is fantastic
JaynieShannonx
November 15, 2016 at 4:05 pmI’m so rubbish, I don’t use most of these… I really need to start! 24 ain’t so young anymore…
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xx
Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:31 amHaha :) 24 is still very young but a good sunscreen is a great place to start!
Dagmara Klich
November 15, 2016 at 4:14 pmI swear my skin is looking better now then it was 10 years ago thanks to taking a better care of it and using the right products.
Chemical exfoliation, facial oils, retinol and sunscreen are definitely the heroes for me. I just need to improve the way I eat but that’s the hardest part,
junk food is so good, haha!
PS. I’m sorry for not commenting regularly but, again, my computer gets frozen on your blog and it takes me ages and a few attempts to
read the post till the end, sometimes can’t get it past the comments section.
It happens as well with another blog I follow, I’ve no idea what causes it.
Mummy’s Beauty Corner
Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 16, 2016 at 7:31 amI always tell you that your skin looks amazing! :) It’s definitely obvious that you’re taking a very good care of it, because it always looks great.
Oh man I have no idea why that’s happening! :( I’ll have to get in touch with my hosting company again. Thanks for letting me know!
Beautylymin
November 17, 2016 at 4:46 amLike Dagmara, I think my skin is looking better these days since discovering AHAs! This post has made my bank account sigh & my wishlist grow! xx
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Jayd Alice
November 17, 2016 at 5:30 amI found this so interesting to read! It’s only recently at 24 that I’ve started a proper skincare routine but I’m still missing some vital components. I never ever think of wearing sunscreen every day but after reading this I’ll definitely have to start! Thanks for sharing! x
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Natalia Cooke (The Petite Expl
November 21, 2016 at 8:54 amA great and interesting post. I am living in Korea and just purchased the Neogen Bio Peel pads for exfoliating. It’s made such a difference! I’m still on the scout for a decent eye cream though.
Prettiful Blog
November 23, 2016 at 8:50 amI love your marble background, did you make it like the last one? Any tips? Did you bend it or use two different ones for the vertical and horizontal?
Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 23, 2016 at 10:45 amIt’s just a contact sheet paper I place against a small table, see this post https://www.thirteenthoughts.com/how-to-take-bright-pictures-in-dark-gloomy-weather/ I have a picture of my setup there. ;)
Prettiful Blog
November 24, 2016 at 2:04 amI actually read that post before commenting, hehe… It just looks so cool in the above picture, as if there is a marble wall and floor :) Thanks for your reply!
Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
November 24, 2016 at 6:54 amOh haha! It’s basically the same setup exact setup as on that picture with the reflector :)