9 Anti-Ageing Ingredients You Must Know About & The Best Products to Try

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Top 9 anti-ageing ingredients with recommended skincare products

Do you want to look radiant and young by addressing all the possible signs of ageing? This subject often creates commotion and is a little complex but we have summarised the most noteworthy ingredients your skin needs today.

In this blog, we will delve into a knowledgeable ride where we shall explore anti-ageing ingredients to anti-ageing products that one may try.

Anti-ageing Ingredients

Anti-ageing ingredients are your allies in this expedition to combat early signs of ageing. They overflow with natural elements and support the skin through thick and thin.

Hyaluronic acid

This stellar ingredient is making news in the skincare industry. Hyaluronic acid is a sugar that is present naturally in the body. Half of this acid is found in the skin and yields moisture. As humans age, it is organic for hyaluronic acid to decrease in the body.

Moreover, it has been found that due to harsh ultraviolet rays, pollution, and stress the skin tends to lose its elasticity. The skin develops fine lines and wrinkles and that is why it is pertinent to include this intensely hydrating acid in your skincare as a regular ingredient and maintain the youthful glow of the skin.

Hyaluronic acid in skincare products for hydration and wrinkle prevention

Retinal

A type of vitamin A, magnificent for combating several skin conditions. Retinal is a powerful ingredient to add to the skincare for upscaling your regime. By making a significant change, it encourages the skin to shed the dead skin cells and produce more skin cell turnover.

It has a positive impact on the skin as it stimulates collagen production and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Retinal is one ingredient that is found in almost every anti-ageing product owing to its mighty qualities.

Peptide

Peptide is a naturally occurring substance in the skin and a very popular skincare ingredient when it comes to preventing the signs of ageing. It is also known to protect the skin’s barrier from abrasive conditions and maintain the hydration level. This ingredient is a must-have in your routine as it regulates the hydration level prevents the skin from breaking out and of course, boosts collagen production.

Vitamin C

Ascorbic acid or vitamin C is a nutrient that not only keeps us healthy from the inside but also nourishes our skin to give it a radiant look. It is a potent antioxidant that freezes the process of ageing to an extent by reducing the free radicals known to lead to ageing.

Vitamin C is one ingredient that is present in most skincare products for its remarkable qualities. It not only reverses ageing but also minimises post-acne hyperpigmentation and encourages collagen production. It is advised to look for products that have vitamin C as a key ingredient.

Ceramide

Our skin is assembled with cells held together by a fat molecule and ceramide is a type of that fat molecule. Ceramide is one of the agents that shields the skin’s outer barrier from various external irritants including dehydration. As we age, the skin starts losing its natural elasticity, and the hold of these molecules is let loose. This phenomenon leads to leakage of hydration and contributes to dryness making the skin appear old, dry, and flaky.

Ceramide is an excellent choice to make in your skincare as it helps in keeping the cells together.

Niacinamide

Niacinamide is considered a dark horse in skin care. A form of vitamin B3 has proven itself as extraordinary by reversing ageing and reducing hyperpigmentation which gives an overall aged look. Niacinamide is an antioxidant that reinforces cell turnover to minimise wrinkles and improve skin elasticity.

Niacinamide benefits for reducing wrinkles and improving skin elasticity

Polyglutamic acid

Polyglutamic acid is a lesser-known hydration-retaining ingredient. Polyglutamic acid is made up of glutamic acid molecules which is a type of amino acid. It is a mind-blowing element with a very high molecular weight that helps it seal moisture in the skin. This is a friendly component that works well with other ingredients. Retaining the hydration in the skin makes the skin visibly plumper and young. Polyglutamic acid is often present in serums, moisturiser, and cleansers. Look for skin care items abundant in polyglutamic acid.

Coenzyme Q10

It is an element that produces energy in your skin that is lost due to several factors, ageing being one of them. It is a naturally occurring ingredient in the body and an antioxidant as well. Using an element that simply boosts up the energy level and gives the skin a youthful glow is a must-have. Coenzyme Q10 is known to protect the skin from harsh UV rays and cut down the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines.

Ferulic acid

Ferulic acid is a common ingredient in anti-ageing skincare products. Derived from plants such as apple seeds, eggplant, and citrus is used to battle free radicals which play a part in ageing of the skin. Topically using ferulic acid visibly reduces the ageing process and diminishes the signs of wrinkles and fine lines.

When this element is combined with Vitamin C, it works wonders. Vitamin C is known to reduce any blemishes or dark spots leaving with glowy skin and Ferulic acid supports the former while enhancing the qualities simultaneously.

Best Anti-ageing products

When the skin starts showing signs of ageing, it is time to fuse anti-ageing skin care products in your regime. We have curated a list of skin care products to use to combat anti-ageing. Let’s kick off.

Cleanser

Cleansing the face with a deep cleaning cleanser is the starter of any regime. There are different cleansers available with various qualities however a cleanser with hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, or retinol. Cleansers enriched in these elements clear up the skin from the pores and provide supplements to fight visible signs of ageing.

Deep pore cleansing facial cleanser for anti-ageing benefits

We recommend DRSQ Cream Cleanser which replenishes the skin with hydration leaving the skin plump and soft. Enriched with Vitamin A as one of its key ingredients and targets fine lines and wrinkles. It is advisable to massage 4-5 pea-sized amounts of cleanser gently on the skin and remove the excess by washing with water.

Vitamin C Serum

Face serums are made specifically to target a skin issue and adding a vitamin C serum in your skincare regime would work as magic. Vitamin C has proven itself efficient in boosting collagen in the skin which is essential to combat ageing issues. Vitamin C not only promotes collagen but also makes the skin glow and focuses on blemishes.

DRSQ Ultra C Serum with 25% Vitamin C addresses all aspects of ageing signs. Hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and fine lines become the prominent concerns of ageing and this serum is specifically made just for that. It is advisable to clean the face with the cleanser first followed by the serum twice a day with one to two drops.

Eye Cream

The under-eye area is sensitive and most commonly shows the signs of ageing first. An eye cream helps retain hydration under the eye and reduces the appearance of wrinkles, crow’s feet, fine lines, and dark circles.

Eye cream for reducing wrinkles, fine lines, and dark circles

We recommend DRSQ Eye Magic with a supreme combination of liquid crystals with spin trap (PBN) that restores skin elasticity and fights the signs of ageing. The perks of the eye cream extend to firming the delicate eye area, restoring volume, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. It is advisable to massage gently one to two pea-sized amounts of eye cream under the eye twice a day.

Moisturiser

Moisturiser is the most significant part of any skincare routine. Lacking moisture in the skin becomes the main cause of concern. A nourishing and hydrating moisturiser that retains the moisture in the skin and makes it plump and soft is the most desirable moisturiser.

Dry skin makes one look more aged as well so try out DRSQ Hydrafusion with Snap 8 peptide and Hyaluronic acid which provides optimal moisture to the skin and has anti-wrinkle outcomes. The moisturiser works with hyaluronic acid and honey to deeply hydrate and exfoliate the skin.

The exotic characteristic of this moisturiser is that it locks in water from loss from the epidermal layer of the skin. It is advisable to take one to two pumps of the moisturiser and apply gently all over the face and neck.

Face Mask

Using a face mask rich in hyaluronic acid glycerin or vitamin C can be a good alternative to moisturiser. Although face masks do not work that deeply if used consistently, face masks offer a lot of value. It is known to provide moisture to the skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and make the skin glow. It is advisable to use the face mask once or twice a week but consistently for better results and anti-ageing benefits.

Sunscreen

A lot of skin issues are the result of exposure to harsh Ultra Violet Rays. UVA wavelengths can penetrate deeper into the skin and cause serious damage to the skin and health. Fine lines and wrinkles are concerns that also occur due to direct contact with the skin.

It is appropriate to wear sunscreen whilst being outdoors specifically as it has been held advantageous to wear it consistently and from a young age. Sunscreen creates a shield all over our skin through which UV rays are not allowed to pass. Always remember to wear sunscreen on your neck as well and re-apply it every few hours.

We suggest DRSQ Dynamic BB which is a tinted moisturiser with SPF 30+. It not only moisturises the skin but protects it too while giving a tinted luminous look. Having Niacinamide and hyaluronic acid as one of its key ingredients, it is recommended for sun-damaged skin.

Do’s and Don'ts for anti-ageing

Now that we have discussed in detail the anti-ageing ingredients and how to incorporate them into your life. Let’s take a look at do’s and don’ts for anti-ageing so, ageing can be pushed for some years.

  • Be mindful of what you eat: We are what we eat, that’s a popular saying and must be kept in mind whenever we put something in our body. Excessive sugar or alcohol can break down glucose which can make you age faster and cause dehydration. It is better to avoid these to maintain that healthy and youthful glow. Try replacing them with a protein-rich diet.
  • Exfoliation: Exfoliation helps in shedding the dead skin and leaves a soft skin behind. It is important to exfoliate regularly to slow down the process of ageing. Also, it is good for dry skin as dry skin gives the aura of aged skin.
  • Don’t rub the skin: A lot of people treat their skin very harshly by rubbing it. Get rid of this bad habit by integrating patting as a habit. Patting helps in regulating blood circulation and makes the appearance smooth.
  • Never sleep with makeup on: At night skin heals itself so, it is important to sleep with clear skin. A skin clogged with makeup, dirt, and pollution hinders the skin cells from healing and growing leading to early ageing.

    Anti-ageing do's and don'ts for maintaining youthful skin

Conclusion

This concludes our journey as we have revealed all the secrets of how to maintain that youthful skin and what to avoid. Always keep in mind to only use the products that are suitable for your skin type and if any issue persists, contact your dermatologist ASAP.

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