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Your skincare needs change with age because collagen production, cell turnover, and oil production all decline gradually. The core routine stays the same (cleanse, treat, moisturise, protect), but the products and active ingredients should evolve. In your 30s, the focus shifts to prevention. In your 40s, to correction. In your 50s, to replenishment.
There is no single "anti-aging" routine. What works at thirty is rarely enough at fifty, and the products that suit fifty would feel heavy at thirty. Here is what to add and adjust through each decade.
This decade is about establishing habits that pay off for the next thirty years.
This decade is about treating what is already visible while continuing prevention.
This decade is about feeding the skin what it no longer makes enough of, while continuing to protect against further damage.
Prevention works best from your late twenties or early thirties. SPF, antioxidants, and a gentle retinol set the foundation early.
Yes. Start at a low strength two nights a week and build up. Pair with a ceramide-rich moisturiser to support the barrier.
Yes. Bio-collagen products help with surface hydration and visible plumpness. Combined with peptides, they support a fuller, smoother appearance.