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Dermatologist-approved skincare rituals for all ages
It’s really that we look after our skin from the get-go, from our parents putting suncream on us as babies, to when we start after our own skin needs from our teenage years and beyond. Our Dermatologists have teamed up to give their top tips on skincare for all ages.

The most common reason for spots appearing in this age group is due to changes of during puberty. This causes excess oil production which mixes with dead skin cells, leading to a blockage within our pores resulting in and spot . Generation Z is the age in which this tends to happen.
This is the time to a good routine. This includes a cleanser, and SPF. Using skin cleansers containing benzoyl or salicylic acid can help remove excess oils and dead skin to unclog the pores.
your cleansing regime with a that’s for your skin type is also really . If you have oily skin, make sure you use that’s non-comedogenic (non-pore blocking) and oil-free, whereas if you have , you can use something that oil to help inject . However, be aware that the use of oil-based products may worsen acne-prone skin.
One of our most popular is our , its non-comedogenic formula doesn’t block pores and it contains anti-inflammatory properties to help calm and soothe the skin and reduce .
As the summer starts to roll in and the begins to improve, it may be to top up the tan and spend time in the sun, but it’s important to ALWAYS wear . Apply a with SPF30 or above before applying make-up but after first thing in the morning. is a good choice for acne-prone skin. Sun exposure is linked to skin cancer and skin ageing, so it is to start wearing from an early age.
We start losing in our mid-twenties. Retinoids are a class of and Vitamin A and include and acid (for example, tretinoin, only available on prescription).
Retinoid promotes cell turnover, boosts production and reduces collagen . However, they can make your skin more to sun exposure should always be at night. Use a amount of retinoid and apply it the forehead, cheeks, chin and nose whilst making sure to avoid the eye area.
One of the downsides of retinoids is that they cause a lot of irritation and must be built up slowly from low strength. It also can’t be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. An ingredient, that is becoming much more popular is . is a plant from the Indian and has been found to boost collagen and in the same way that does but without the irritating side . Try using as a starter product.
In addition, regular gentle exfoliation using cleansers and containing alpha-hydroxy acids (such as glycolic acid or lactic acid) or beta-hydroxy acids (such as salicylic acid) will help to improve skin tone and texture. a gentle glycolic acid and which is for all skin types.
It would also be good to add an in the morning just before putting on any SPF products. reduce free damage from pollution and UV which can contribute to ageing skin. Look out for ingredients like C, and E combined with Ferulic acid. can be used for those with dry to normal skin, and for those with oily skin, try .
At this age, you will notice more visible signs of ageing such as wrinkles, or of skin caused by in fat in your cheeks or temples as well as loss of skin . During this age we will go through shifts as we near menopause.
It’s essential to use a rich moisturiser that will keep skin hydrated all year round. Look for moisturisers that contain added ingredients like peptides, niacinamide or co-enzyme Q10. is a rich containing anti-ageing copper .
are the most effective for dynamic lines, which are visible lines on muscle with various facial expression. By having , it can also delay deep wrinkle formation. If you are concerned about static wrinkles or a change in contours of your face due to loss of volume in certain part of your face (such as cheeks or smile lines), would be the best choice.
are a good way of replacing volume loss. These are made of hyaluronic acid, the substance in your dermis which gives volume. Adding volume to the face will help firm the skin and restore a smoother appearance. This can last up to 18 months.
For Gen X, like the generation, a retinoid at night and antioxidant in the is a must – as is sunscreen with or above.
Other ways of skin tone, PréIme Dermafacial and fine lines are , or . These new collagen, tackling and .
Baby are likely to see deep lines, volume loss and pigmentation on their skin due to hormonal changes. show that a person can lose up to 30% of collagen in the first 5 years of menopause.
We recommend is a relatively new treatment that’s increasing in popularity – it’s an injectable acid and also has additional to stimulate and elastin, giving skin added hydration and the of the skin.
As with other injectables, needs to the effects. The first two treatments should be one month apart followed by updates every six months. Most people find that after treatment, their makeup looks smoother and they see a reduction of fine lines.
You may notice more sun-related skin on your skin such as age spots or sun damage at this age. s are brown flat marks on your skin and can be with laser or . treatments can help remove fine lines, even out and repair sun damage. To correct and protect against it through skincare, is a good option.
Skin cancers also tend to be more common in this age group. Monitor your skin regularly and see your doctor or a if you are concerned about new skin .
We hope you reading our approved skincare rituals for all ages!
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