The Ultimate Anti-Aging Skincare Guide

The Ultimate Anti-Aging Skincare Guide

It’s 2023, which means we’re celebrating each trip around the sun. Aging is a privilege, and it’s time we start treating it as such! 

With the right products, skin changes are nothing to fear. By consistently committing to an anti-aging skincare regimen, you can keep your skin radiant and rejuvenated throughout life’s seasons. 

Here, we'll discuss some of the best anti-aging skincare products. Sit back, relax, and learn how to keep your skin youthful and glowing for years to come! 

Best Anti-Aging Skincare Products 

Best Sunscreen For Aging Skin: ISDIN Eryfotona Ageless Mineral Sunscreen 

Eryfotona Ageless is a mineral sunscreen containing zinc oxide to shield your skin from the sun’s rays, peptides to nourish and correct signs of aging, and DNA Repairsomes (enzymes derived from plankton) to help repair existing photodamage. 

End your daily morning skincare routine with Eryfotona Ageless to protect your skin from the harsh effects of UV damage. With a silky texture and dewy tinted finish, this sunscreen illuminates on its own or under makeup. 

Best Moisturizer For Aging Skin: DefenAge 24/7 Barrier Balance Cream

This super-hydrating moisturizer contains Age Repair Defensins®, natural healing molecules that “wake up” your body’s own dormant stem cells to create new, youthful skin cells. Defensins also even skin texture and protect skin’s moisture barrier balance. Not to mention, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid boost hydration and soothe redness.

Keep this moisturizer in your AM and PM lineup to ensure you’re giving your skin ultimate nourishment. 

Best Serum for Aging Skin: Revision DᐧEᐧJ Daily Boosting Serum 

If you’re looking for a holy-grail, multitasking anti-aging serum, DᐧEᐧJ Daily Boosting Serum is for you! This serum is designed to support a healthy dermal-epidermal junction, the area where the epidermis (top layer of skin) and dermis (layer under the epidermis) meet. 

This serum helps slow aging, strengthens skin’s moisture barrier, and rejuvenates skin by supporting collagen and elastin production. Sunflower sprout extract revives fatigued, photodamaged skin, while antioxidants like vitamin C, resveratrol, and red seaweed protect and fortify skin’s barrier. 

Use Daily Boosting Serum before your moisturizer for best results. May be used in the morning and evening.

Best Retinol For Aging Skin: Revision Retinol Complete 

Retinol is a key ingredient for your regenerative beauty arsenal. Retinol boosts collagen production, helps increase skin cell turnover, smoothes skin, and fades age spots.

Available in two concentrations (0.5 and 1.0), Retinol Complete is packed with ingredients to support retinol, like niacinamide, which helps hydrate and bisabolol, which helps to soothe. Get ready for the ultimate rejuvenated glow. 

Retinol works best with consistent long-term use, so use regularly (start with a few times per week) for at least three to six months or more for optimal results. 

Use retinol in the evening immediately after cleansing for best results. Do not use retinol in the daytime, and always use an SPF, as retinol increases skin’s sensitivity.

Best Nighttime Eye Cream For Aging Skin: Tensage Stem Cell Eye Cream 

If you’ve got pesky undereye lines that you’re ready to erase, Tensage Stem Cell Eye Cream is your new go-to. CellPro™ Technology promotes healthy stem cell function, caffeine reduces puffiness, and retinol helps banish wrinkles and improves crepey texture. 

Skin Pro Tip: Using a unique cream for your eye area is so important when it comes to anti-aging. The skin around the eye area is some of the thinnest skin on the body and requires extra care, so using specifically formulated products for your undereyes is well worth the results! 

Because Tensage Eye Cream contains retinol, use in the evening after cleansing for best results. Do not use during the daytime, and always use sunscreen when using a retinol.  

Best Daytime Eye Cream For Aging Skin: Revision D·E·J Eye Cream

This amazing eye cream helps with eyelid hooding and droopiness, plus reduces undereye crepiness and fine lines. DᐧEᐧJ Targeting Blend redensifies, firms, and lifts while prebiotics and postbiotics nourish the delicate skin around the eyes. Like Daily Boosting Serum, DᐧEᐧJ Eye Cream targets the dermal-epidermal junction.

Use DᐧEᐧJ Eye Cream daily in the morning and watch your fine lines and wrinkles dissipate!

Final Thoughts on Anti-Aging Skincare 

We’re here to encourage you to embrace the skin you’re in, no matter what your age. At Squeeze Skin, we know that when you use the right products and give your skin consistent TLC, you’ll radiate confidence and energy. Shop these products and more expert-curated skincare at Squeeze Skin. 

 

Resources

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Barua, Sushmita, et al. “A Case Study Investigating the Short‐term Efficacy and Tolerability of a Daily Serum Composed from a Unique Sunflower Sprout Extract.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, vol. 21, no. 10, 2022, pp. 4410–4421, https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15248.

Fabi, Sabrinai Guillen, et al. “The Effects of Filtrate of the Secretion of the Cryptomphalus Aspersa on Photoaged Skin.” Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, vol. 12, no. 4, Apr. 2013, pp. 453–457.

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