The skin ages due to both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. With an active approach that includes both healthy lifestyle and skincare habits, one can help stave off premature aging as well as reduce signs of aging. It is important to start preventative measures in the 20s and 30s as a consistent, positive routine for maintaining youthful skin health. “Repetitive healthy habits are so important to establish early in life because they make a difference if practiced over one’s whole life. I always tell my patients you only get one body and one skin and the better you take care of them now, the better they will take care of you for a lifetime,” advocates Dr. Anne Chapas, Noble Panacea Dermatological Advisor.
- Moisturize - Like a drink of water to your face, moisturizers help nourish and hydrate the skin. This is especially important for mature skin that may be drier and prone to wrinkles. Research shows that using a moisturizer that contains hyaluronic acid and vitamin C, a core ingredient in Noble Panacea products, are effective at preventing wrinkles from forming or becoming more pronounced. Also, staying well hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day provides your body—and your skin—moisture from the inside out.
- Practice a Regular Skincare Ritual - A custom-fit regime based on a person’s individual skin goals, skin type, and preference should be consistently utilized on a daily basis to achieve desired results as well as maintain youthful, healthy skin. Always cleanse and remove makeup both morning and evening as the first step. Next, always apply a regular serum, moisturizer, sun protection, targeted treatment products designed to address skin concerns, as well as a nourishing night cream before bedtime. Need advice on finding your perfect skincare ritual? Contact our Noble Panacea Skincare Concierge for tips and recommendations.
- Wear Regular SPF - Wear sunscreen as part of your daily beauty ritual. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends wearing a sunscreen of at least 30 SPF or higher and ensure the label says “broad spectrum,” which means it protects against both UVA and UVB rays. “Keep in mind that 80% of the sun’s UV rays come through the clouds so even on a cloudy day one needs to protect their skin from ultraviolet damage,” advises Dr. Chapas.