Can You Reverse Skin Ageing? The Scientists Weigh In

Can ageing skin be reversed? The debate on how to reverse skin ageing continues… Beauty Daily finds out what the experts have to say.
Ageing is not a condition we should be battling. It’s part of life, a complete privilege and let’s face it – inevitable. However, the effects of self-inflicted sun damage and the like can speed up the process of ageing dramatically. Anti-ageing skincare products, treatments, and lifestyle choices can help support skin’s health from the inside out.
Let’s explore what should be in our pro-ageing arsenal- not to make you look younger, but for a better, fresher version of you.
How do we age?
“As we age, it is natural for the face to lose some of its youthful fullness,” says the American Academy of Dermatologists (AAD). “Our genes largely control when these changes occur. The medical term for this is ‘intrinsic ageing’. The AAD differentiates this type of ageing from ‘extrinsic ageing’ caused by environment and lifestyle choices.”
What causes skin ageing?
According to Charlotte McHale, Clarins Training Manager, “Sun exposure and smoking are the two most impactful external factors that contribute to premature skin ageing.”
Sun damage
Aside from its health implications, sun damage causes deep wrinkles and age spots, and has been proven to break down collagen and skin elasticity.
“Using a daily SPF with a high factor (
Smoking and pollution
If the sun didn’t cause your wrinkles, smoking and pollution likely played a huge part. The
Loss of collagen and elastin
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. It’s also what keeps the skin youthful by providing structure to the dermis, the skin’s thickest layer. Unfortunately, as we age, the body loses collagen and elastin – both help keep the skin firm and tight and give it youthfulness.
The production of collagen starts to decline by the age of 25 for both men and women. After age 30, the collagen levels in your skin and body begin to drop by approximately 1-2% each year. It decreases even more in women after menopause. Collagen also decreases due to the effects of environmental aggressors and poor lifestyle choices such as ultraviolet rays, pollution, smoking, alcohol consumption and poor nutrition.
Sagging skin
“Is most prevalent on the face and neck,” says Anne Chapas, clinical instructor of dermatology at New York’s Mount Sinai Medical Centre. Adding, “Diet, weight fluctuations and lifestyle factors are also a major cause.”
How to reverse skin ageing naturally
Although we don’t have a time machine, there are ways to reverse some skin ageing problems, including with the help of some of the best age-reversing skincare on the market.
Unless you want to resort to surgery in the future, a good quality anti-ageing skincare regimen is one of the best ways to start. Scientifically proven ingredients, delivery systems, efficacy testing, and of course, honest genuine reviews are some of the best ways to find something to support you and your skin.
You can also employ some clever colour correcting. The
The natural ingredients to have on your radar:
1. Harungana: nicknamed the ‘
2. Leaf of Life: a super plant that thrives in dry climates. Sourced in Madagascar, this succulent absorbs moisture, retaining water in the core of its leaves. A similar trait of hyaluronic acid, it is lauded for its ability to absorb up to 1,000 times its weight in water. It can revive even the most dehydrated skin. The
3. Turmeric Extract: is a powerhouse antioxidant. It is known for its exceptional anti-ageing properties and helps fight significant signs of skin ageing. It is the hero ingredient in
How to reverse skin ageing with a healthy lifestyle
1. Use SPF daily on your face, 365 days a year.
2. Stop smoking.
3. Drink plenty of liquids to keep your skin and body hydrated.
4. Eat lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. Foods rich in anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants can help improve the skin’s elasticity and slow the signs of ageing; try avocado, pomegranate, green tea, olive oil, flax seeds and salmon.
5. Eight hours of sleep every night. Adding in a
6. Exercise is vital as it increases mood, and cognitive function and helps with our general well-being – which registers on your face.
7. Taking natural supplements may help with the skin ageing process. There are several collagen products available on the market which supplement our skin’s loss of collagen as we age. Vitamin C is another powerhouse that repairs damaged skin cells and also assists in collagen production.
Reversing skin ageing – try these DIY massage techniques:
Facial exercises: These include facial yoga: to improve the skin’s elasticity and help reverse the signs of ageing. Studies have shown facial exercises to be extremely effective in lifting the epidermis.
Using a jade roller: This Chinese beauty tool has been used for centuries to stimulate circulation, tighten facial skin, reduce puffiness and improve circulation.
Facial treatments: why not treat yourself to a 30-minute treatment from one of our Clarins BeautyBars? The Firming Favourite facial will shape, firm and tone your skin, leaving it feeling refreshed.