6 Natural Anti-Ageing Skincare Ingredients You Should Use

We can point you in the right direction if you’re on the hunt for natural anti-ageing skincare. There are plenty of plant-based extracts that can work wonders for your skin. But first, let’s understand what ageing means for our skin and whether we can (or should) try to work against this natural process.
There are two types of skin ageing: physiological (this is inevitable and genetically determined) and secondary (caused by external factors like sun exposure, pollution or stress).
For instance, if you smoke – then you are more likely to develop smokers lines and will need to treat the mouth area for wrinkles above the lip.
No cream or magic potion you slather on your face can completely reverse the ageing process. As you age, you will develop some lines and creases that indicate a life well-lived. But it’s the secondary ageing caused by external factors that can be prevented.

What are the signs of ageing?
For most women, the earliest signs of skin ageing will show up in their late 20s and early 30s. Depending on how well you took care of your skin in the past, these signs could be subtle or more obvious. They include:
• Thin, faint, fine lines around the eyes and mouth area
• Sun damage-related spots and pigmentation
• General dullness and lacklustre skin
• Puffy under-eyes
When should I start using anti-ageing products?
That’s a layered question. We would argue that the most important “anti-ageing” product you can use is
At around age 30, stress and lack of sleep can wear out fibroblasts (a type of cell found in connective tissues that secrete collagen), making their activity slow down and the first signs of ageing appear.
From the age of 40, the skin regenerates itself more slowly and loses its firmness. Thus, wrinkles appear. By 50, age-related hormonal changes affect fibroblasts’ activity, which impacts the skin’s density. As a result, wrinkles become more profound, and the skin slackens and loses its plump look.
The ageing process is very gradual and genetic and lifestyle factors play a huge role in deciding its speed. But a healthy lifestyle and some good skincare can go a long way in slowing down the process.
6 natural anti-ageing skincare ingredients to look out for
There are countless ingredients that promise to fight premature signs of ageing in the skincare world, and a fair few deliver results. But you’re here because you’re a fan of all things plant-based. So, here’s a list of natural anti-ageing skincare ingredients that work hard to restore that youthful glow we love so much.
Harungana
When the harungana leaf extract is used it skincare, it boosts the activity of fibroblasts and stimulates the production of collagen to replenish the skin at all levels.
Try: All products in Clarins
Turmeric
Turmeric, derived from the root of the Curcuma longa plant, is an antioxidant that offers a bunch of benefits when consumed as well as when applied topically. For example, it can boost your skin’s natural hyaluronic acid content (making it appear plumper) and protect it from environmental damage.
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Horse Chestnut
Nutrient-rich organic horse chestnut escin helps restore luminosity and vitality to mature dry, dull, and fragile skin. Horse chestnut contains antioxidants that can help protect skin from environmental damage. Thus, it also contains saponins, also known as aescin, which have anti-inflammatory properties.
Teasel extract
Teasel is a plant found in France. When its extract is used in skincare, it protects cells from oxidative damage and promotes the production of ATP – an energising molecule – which helps fight against free radicals.
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Clarins Multi-Active Day Cream is perfect for those who are looking for an anti-ageing face cream that smooths the skin and protects your skin from sun damage.
Evening primrose
One omega-6 fatty acid in evening primrose seeds lessens the mechanisms that cause inflammation and slows down the ageing of skin cells. Evening primrose seeds also inhibit the processes that cause inflammation, thereby slowing down the ageing of skin cells.
Kangaroo flower
Along with resembling a kangaroo paw, this plant native to Australia displays similarities to skin. To regenerate, it attracts pollenating birds; and to optimise its chances, it develops flower clusters – just as the skin regenerates by grouping its baby cells.
Therefore, in skincare, this plant extract strengthens the bonds between baby cells. It also improves the quality of their protective bubble. The result? Skin looks firmer and regains its spring.
Try: Kangaroo flower extract is the crucial ingredient in the Extra-Firming Day and Night creams. They both target wrinkles and fine lines, working to reduce their appearance and make the skin appear firmer.
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