Skincare Science: The No-Frills Base Protocol for Anti-Aging
Forget €500 creams. Dermatological science agrees on three fundamental pillars: Protection, Renewal, and Hydration.
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The beauty industry sells dreams and expensive packaging. Dermatology sells molecules. If you want real, measurable results, you need to ignore marketing and look at active ingredients.
Here is the evidence-based skincare "Holy Trinity."
1. SPF - Sunscreen - Morning
It's the number one anti-aging product, without rival. 90% of visible skin aging (wrinkles, spots, laxity) is not due to age, but to photo-damage (UV ray damage).
- The Science: UV rays destroy collagen and elastin. No repair cream can compensate for the damage if you don't block the cause.
- Action: SPF 30 or 50, every single morning, year-round.
2. Retinoids - Retinol / Tretinoin - Evening
Vitamin A derivatives. They are the only class of topical ingredients with decades of clinical studies proving their ability to reverse (not just prevent) signs of aging.
- The Science: Retinoids accelerate cell turnover (which slows with age) and stimulate fibroblasts to produce new collagen.
- Action: Start with an over-the-counter Retinol at low concentration (0.2-0.5%) or ask your dermatologist for Tretinoin (prescription). Note: they irritate initially. Use them 2 times per week and increase slowly. Never during the day (they are photosensitizing).
3. Vitamin C - Ascorbic Acid - Morning
A powerful antioxidant that enhances the effect of SPF.
- The Science: Neutralizes free radicals generated by UV and pollution. Brightens skin tone and reduces dark spots by inhibiting melanin production.
- Action: 10-15% L-Ascorbic Acid serum in the morning, before SPF.
Everything Else is Secondary
Hyaluronic Acid? Great moisturizer, but not "anti-aging" in the structural sense. Peptides? Promising, but less data than retinoids.
If you have a limited budget or little time, focus on these three pillars.
And remember: skin reflects internal health. Sleep, hydration, and nutrition (sugar causes glycation and wrinkles) matter more than any cream.
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