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There isn’t an art to growing old gracefully, it just seems that we’ve forgotten the best tips and tricks of the past – after all, surgery wasn’t always an option. For women who believe that surgery is now the only way to hold back the years, there is a little reminder – 80 percent of ageing is caused by environmental factors, which you do have control over. In other words, if you prevent ageing in the first instance, you won’t need to resort to drastic measures to take back those lines and wrinkles. There are many anti-ageing routines which flood the magazines and websites every day, but the most simple approach is this: protect your skin, use a regular skincare regime and lead a healthy lifestyle. Cutting back on the stress in your life will also help, as stress is one of the most common reasons for premature ageing.


 


The first, and arguably most important, rule of thumb is to wear sunscreen everyday. Sun exposure is one of the leading contributors to ageing prematurely. But it’s not just tanning that does this, it’s also the UV rays which we are exposed to every day. This is why an SPF is vital every day, even if the sun doesn’t seem so bright. This simple yet effective trick will minimize skin damage and lines, as well as keep your skin smooth and supple. You should apply liberally, though – smearing a thin layer on will reduce the SPF of the lotion. A shot glass size should be used to cover your body, and a teaspoonful can be used on your face. Also, don’t forget your sunnies – sunglasses help to protect the delicate eye area from the sun, as well as stopping you from squinting which causes lines and crow’s feet. The less you can do this the better, as over time these kinds of movements will lead to ageing signs on your face.


If you smoke, quitting as soon as possible is vital for your health, as well as your appearance. Not only is smoke responsible for breaking down the collagen in your skin, leading to faster ageing, but it also makes your skin slower to heal. To fight the damage caused by smoking, experts recommend plenty of antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C, and green tea. You should also be conscious of any movements you make with your face on a repetitive basis, as these are the areas where you’ll notice lines and wrinkles more quickly. For example, if you’re always drinking through a straw or frowning, you’ll notice that these areas line more quickly. Cleansing with a product containing alpha hydroxy acids can help to remove the top layer of dead skin so that you can reveal the smoother layer underneath. These type of cleansers unclog the pores, too, so that your skin appears smoother and brighter. Combine this with a hydrating moisturiser to keep the new layer of skin supple. Your diet plays an important role in the appearance of your skin too, though, so you should be mindful of what you’re eating. Fruit and vegetables are obviously important, but you should also cut back on sugary and fatty foods too. Combining this with plenty of water will help to ensure that your skin doesn’t dry out too much – this can lead to lines. Your lifestyle heavily contributes towards how you look, from your weight to your facial appearance. Small changes to this can really make a difference in keeping you looking healthier and younger for longer.

There’s an enormous amount of pressure on women to maintain a youthful appearance, yet the hefty price tag attached to the so-called solutions means the majority of women are in a catch-22. For women to stay young, it seems they have to pay a fortune in order to rid themselves of wrinkles. It doesn’t need to be that way though – with some thoughtful preventative measures and low-cost alternatives, you can still retain your youthful glow. These include moisturising regularly, both on the surface and from the inside too.


 


In your 20s


Preventative measures now can save you a lot of time and money further down the line. The best way to achieve this is to use antioxidants to prevent and repair the damage caused by pollution, sun damage and stress. The best time for this repair phase is during your sleep, when the skin is already busy repairing any damage. Wearing a minimum of an SPF15 each day will protect your skin from the ageing effects of the sun, as well as studies showing that regular application of sun cream can help to repair the damage of previous sun exposure. So if you tanned excessively during your teens, there may be some hope of repairing the damage for the future.


In your 30s


Your skin may be looking a little dull by the time you reach your 30s, partly due to stress and partly due to pollution and sun exposure. This may manifest itself in the form of fine lines and brown spots, so you should look to retinol, peptides and alpha hydroxy acids to reverse the damage. Anti ageing ingredients can sometimes lead to flaky skin or redness, but that’s no reason to stop using them. Use these ingredients every other day so that your skin has chance to get used to them. You should also consider your diet – those which are rich in dark green leafy vegetables, olive oil, oily fish and low in milk, butter and sugar will notice an improvement in their skin. You are what you eat, and it’s well worth remembering this when it comes to your skin.


In your 40s


In your 40s, those fine lines you noticed before have become fully-fledged wrinkles, and hyper-pigmentation can start to appear. Hormonal issues can often lead to redness and blotchiness, too. A chemical peel can be a great option for reversing the signs of ageing, which removes the top layer of skin to reveal the smoother skin underneath. Depending on the strength of the peel, you may have some redness or sensitivity for a couple of days afterwards. However, it will help to improve not only the visibility of wrinkles and lines, but also the texture and brightness of your skin. Continuing on with your skincare regime throughout will also ensure that your skin stays moisturised, which is key in preventing further lines from developing


Your skin changes constantly, so it’s important to modify your skincare regime to accommodate these changes. The key aspect of any effective regime is to keep your skin hydrated and protected from the sun – this means wearing an SPF every day in order protect against ageing UV rays, and reapplying regularly if you’re going to be out in the sun for a long time. Your diet, as previously mentioned, is also important so you should try to cut back on the fatty and sugary foods in place of natural nuts, seeds, fruit, vegetables and non-fat dairy produce. This, coupled with plenty of water throughout the day, will help to keep your skin healthy from the inside too.

The lines on your skin can determine a lot about you, from your age to your health. As a society, we all crave a more youthful glow and soft, supple skin, but knowing about your skin’s condition is the first step towards achieving this. Once you’re aware of what stage you’re at, you can embark on an anti-ageing programme to help you create a smoother and line-free complexion.


Under 20


During your teenage years, you’re blessed with naturally line-free skin, so your anti-ageing programme doesn’t need to begin here. Prevention is the key during this stage, so avoid the sun where possible and always use a high SPF sun screen to prevent sun damage.


During your 20’s


Still in a glowing and youthful phase, your twenties are the ideal time to start maintaining this glow – use a gentle moisturiser, keep up with the sun screen and begin exfoliating regularly in order to keep the softness to your skin.


During your 30’s


Your skin starts to show faint signs of ageing during your thirties, so now is the time to up your game in terms of anti-ageing. You may notice that your skin has started to become a little drier, so exfoliate once a week to make sure you’re not just moisturising the top layers of your skin. Opt for a nourishing moisturiser to penetrate the skin and keep it hydrated, continue using sun screen and add an eye cream to your regime to maintain a smooth eye area.


During your 40’s


As you age, your skin becomes rougher and drier, as well as more prone to discolouration. Adding retinol and peptides to your regime is useful here to ensure your skin stays smooth and line-free, so look for moisturisers with those ingredients, and continue with the other elements of your regular regime to prevent any further damage.


50’s And Beyond


Lines and wrinkles are more prominent in your fifties so an anti-ageing programme is advisable here – with any luck, your preventative measures from years before will have worked to ensure you have a smooth and youthful complexion, but if not you may want to opt for an intensive anti-ageing cream to smooth any lines you may have. Throughout all stages of your life, top up any treatments you use with a balanced diet rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to top up your anti-ageing regime from the inside too.