7 bad skin habits that make you look older
We’re all a little naughty sometimes, and that’s perfectly ok. Some rules really are meant to be broken, and being a wee bit mischievous certainly does make life interesting.
However, when it comes to your skin, indulging in cheeky habits on a regular basis can leave you looking older than your years. A lot older. So, if you’re currently committing any of these skin crimes it’s probably a good idea to stop, stat.
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7 BAD SKIN HABITS TO STOP NOW
#1 You’re not using a broad-spectrum sunscreen
Unfortunately, not all sunscreens are created equal. To effectively ward off both UVA (ageing) and UVB (burning) damage, you must use a product that states it provides broad-spectrum protection. If it doesn’t, ditch it now. Oh, and don’t be shy when it comes to application, either – your face and neck require a whole teaspoon of product to be fully protected.
Try: Hamilton Everday Face Sunscreen and Hawaiian Tropic Duo Defence Face Lotion SPF50+.
#2 You’re delaying your anti-ageing regimen
Prevention is always better than cure. We know this. So, start using eye cream around age 18, serums from age 25 onwards, and hard-working anti-ageing ingredients like retinol when you reach your mid-30s. If you treat your skin well from the get-go, you can effectively delay the signs of ageing before they even start to form, giving you smoother, more youthful skin for a whole lot longer.
Try: Bellamer Botanical Skin Care Hydration Plus for Eyes, Swissline Cell Shock Age Intelligence™ Essential Serum and Ultraderm Rapid Retinol Concentrate.
#3 You’re using certain products at the wrong time
We’ll pat anyone on the back who adds exceptional anti-ageing ingredients to their skin care regimen, however, the times at which you use these ingredients matters a lot. Antioxidants like vitamin C should be used in the AM in order to fight UV and free radical damage during the day, while collagen-boosting ingredients (think retinoids and peptides) and chemical exfoliators like alpha and beta hydroxy acids should be used at night while your skin is in repair mode.
Try: Skin Physics OXYGEN-C Brightening Daily Moisturiser SPF15, Paula's Choice Resist Daily Smoothing Treatment with 5% AHA and SKIN by ecostore Replenishing Night Cream
#4 You’re pretending your skin hasn’t changed
As we age, our skin gets drier, thinner and sometimes even more sensitive. This means using the same skin care products you used in your early 20s just won’t cut it in your 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond. Figure out what your skin issues are right now (read: wrinkles, pigmentation or redness) and adjust your products accordingly.
Try: abeeco Bee Venom Pure Perfection Cream with Natural8™, John Plunkett's Skin Treatments JP Sunspot Cream or Jurlique Calendula Redness Rescue Calming Mist.
#5 You’re neglecting your eyes
Your eye area cops a lot of flack. It’s an essential part of expression, but because the skin is thinner than anywhere else on your face, it’s prone to fine lines and wrinkles. This means you need to stop rubbing your eye area, stat – this can break fragile blood vessels and cause crinkling – and start applying an anti-ageing eye cream morning and night.
Try: CeraVe Eye Repair Cream or Ella Baché SpiruLines Wrinkle Eye Cream.
#6 You treat your adult acne like teenage pimples
When you’re a teenager, your blemishes are caused by puberty and excessive oil production. When you’re an adult, it’s generally stress, hormonal changes and your changing skin type that trigger them to form. So, instead of trying to strip your skin of all its oil in an attempt to clear your zits like you did in your teenage years, try using a cleanser that contains salicylic acid to help unblock pores and rid your skin of congestion, as well as weekly purifying masks to further promote clear skin.
Try: Neutrogena Deep Clean® Cream Cleanser and Ultraceuticals Ultra Clear Purifying Mask.
#7 You forget about your neck and chest
You’ve really got to stop doing this. Your face does not end at your jawline – it ends at your boobs. Your neck and décolletage are always on show, so treat them with the same level of respect you do your face and extend your cleansers, exfoliators, serums, moisturisers and sunscreens all the way down to your breasts.
Try: Nimue Al Neck & Décolleté Cream and Skin Republic Neck + Décolletage Repair.
*This article has been updated since its original publication.
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218 Member Comments
At almost 37, I am now just learning how to take care of my skin. I’ll be issuing an apology letter to my crows feet lol
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I agree with all the 7 bad skin habits mentioned that make you look older. I failed on 6 of the 7 but over the past 3 years I have been better with the sunscreen and the chest area. I also didn't know I was using certain products at the wrong time.
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This is definitely going into my saved list.
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There's so much to learn in this one article.
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4 shouldn't happen if you are trying new products that seem to come on the market each year
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Why the large type and bold without my doing it (again) - must be a setting on Beauty Heaven site but it doesn't always do it----?
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Thanks for this article BH. I'm a little guilty of rubbing my eyes and I'm still trying to figure out how to control my adult acne with my sensitive skin- its been challenging!
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But why can’t vitamin C be used day and night?
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Eyes are so important
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Guilty of some of these! But trying to be more aware now. I always thought vitamin c was meant to be used at night but I'll switch to the AM now
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I have always fight with my sister for her sleeping with her makeup on, her skin turns brown and frequently breaking out but she is too lazy
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3 is very helpful, thanks
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Not sure how that bold large text happened I just wrote #3 is very...!
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Awesome tips, and none of which I do I'm not gonna lie. The eye tip especially I regret because I already have premature crows feet and nothing will get rid of them. We gotta implement all of these not just one
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A good reminder to start using retinol!
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The only thing I do/did wrong was using eye creams and serums later than I should have. Surprisingly, I started using Retinols earlier than I needed to. I think another thing a lot of people do wrong is using the wrong cleansers and overdrying their faces, I did this for years and since switching to an appropriate cleanser, my face is less dry.
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Eye cream around age 18? I think that is a bit too young
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I love this article.
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Great advice...
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Skin changes, oh boy does it. Have to keep on top of this.
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My mum was always on my back about using sunscreen and not forgetting about my neck and chest and the tops of my hands.
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Guilty for the last one on the list.
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I follow all of these tips, I'm pretty good at looking after my skin :)
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I use the Dr Hauschka decollete cream to combat my crepe neck & it works wonders. Expensive, but worth it.
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These all sound very good. The only problem with online beauty buying is really you are not getting any advice and i am just deciding myself
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