Introduction: Why Age-Appropriate Skincare Matters
Are you still using the same skincare routine year after year?
If you’re dealing with dullness, breakouts, or early wrinkles, it may be because your routine no longer fits your skin’s real needs!
In this video, I’ll walk you through how your skin changes with age — and the exact skincare routine you should follow at every stage for healthy, glowing skin.
Video Breakdown (Timestamps):
00:00–00:18: Many people use the wrong routine for their age → dullness, acne, aging still happen.
00:18–00:35: Age under 20 → focus on cleansing, acne control, and sun protection.
00:35–00:56: Age 20–25 → add Vitamin C and Niacinamide to prevent damage and maintain glow.
00:56–01:16: Age 25–30 → start low-strength anti-aging actives like Retinol or Bakuchiol.
01:16–01:37: Sensitive skin? Begin with Niacinamide or Bakuchiol first.
01:37–01:57: Age 30+ → deeper care needed: peptides, retinol, clinical treatments.
01:57–02:36: Match your routine to your age. Wrong products = ineffective or irritating.
02:36–End: Unsure what to use? Leave a comment — get personalized help.
1. Under 20 – Cleansing and Protection
What’s happening:
Your skin is oilier due to hormones and more prone to acne.
What to do:
Use a gentle cleanser
Apply daily sunscreen
Treat acne with spot treatments or mild acids (PHA)
Skip strong anti-aging actives — keep it simple and soothing!
2. Age 20–25 – Prevention and Barrier Strength
What’s changing:
Pollution, late nights, stress, and lifestyle begin to show.
What to add:
Vitamin C for glow and antioxidant protection
Niacinamide to balance oil and reinforce the barrier
Moisturizer + daily SPF
You’re not fighting wrinkles yet, but this is the age to lock in prevention!
3. Age 25–30 – Time to Start Anti-Aging Care
What’s happening:
Fine lines, loss of firmness, uneven tone start appearing.
What to do:
AM: Vitamin C
AM: Low-strength Retinol (0.1–0.3%) or Bakuchiol (2–3x/week)
Moisturizers with Ceramides & Hyaluronic Acid
Daily sunscreen
If you have sensitive skin → begin with Niacinamide or Bakuchiol before moving to Retinol.
4. Age 30+ – Strengthen and Repair
What’s happening:
Visible wrinkles, collagen loss, pigmentation become noticeable.
Your upgraded routine:
Retinol or Retinal (introduce slowly)
Peptides to rebuild firmness
Barrier repair creams
Alternate Vitamin C + Niacinamide
Daily SPF (never skip)
Consider advanced treatments (PRP, laser, lifting) if needed.
Final Thoughts: Upgrade Your Skincare with Your Age
If you’re 30 but still using a teen routine, it won’t be enough.
And if you’re 20 but overloading on Retinol daily, it’s too much.
Skincare is about timing, not just products.
Still unsure if your current skincare fits your age and skin needs?
Drop a comment below — I’ll help you create the right plan!
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