The 7 Best Skincare Products for Premature Ageing | Men's Health Magazine Australia

Beat Premature Ageing With These 7 Skincare Products

Beat the cold.

Combined with winter fatigue, exposure to freezing temperatures can add years to a man. If you’re a regular on the slopes, it’s time to think beyond the customary factor 50 to stem the downhill effects of premature ageing.

In the meantime, put ageing on ice with these cool techniques from facialist Sarah Chapman:

1.Frozen Assets: When blood vessels get cold, they constrict. Reduce redness by rolling a cling-wrapped ice cube over your face.

2. Chill Factor: Treat blotchy skin by storing your moisturiser in the fridge: use it to soothe razor burn or whenever you’re looking a bit puffy.

3. Water Works: After cleansing, splash on iced water. The temperature shift will help to tighten skin
and drain fluid for a face-sculpting effect.

Course Correction

Arid air sucks moisture out of your face and causes deep wrinkles. Counter this with collagen boosters, which smooth out your wrinkles, and tripeptides that relax your facial muscles,
so your deepest crevasses look less cavernous.

Filorga Time-Filler Absolute Wrinkle Correction Cream

$109, myer.com.au.

Nightime Hydrator

Retinol, is one of the most powerful skincare ingredients for fighting the signs of ageing. It helps accelerate skin cell renewal and stimulate collagen production to help reverse the appearance of lines and wrinkles, along with pigmentation and uneven skin tone. Made For Many’s Rentinol and Night Serum combines retinol with a bunch of anti-ageing Australian native organic botanical super ingredients for a super concentrated formula.

$39.95, mfmskincare.com.au

Sight for Sore Eyes

The skin around your eyes can crack up in the cold. This cream deploys omega fatty acids to strengthen cell membranes, while antioxidant copper tripeptide helps to undo any damage. Its rapidly absorbed amino acids keep the weather out, but moisture locked in.

Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus Eye Cream

$119, ozsale.com.au.

Deep Impact

Between the icy slopes and your radiator-baked chalet, winter seriously parches your skin. This serum’s key ingredient, hyaluronic acid, can carry 1000 times its weight in water. Here, it moisturises your skin from the inside out.

Dr Sebagh Serum Repair Hyaluronic Acid

$113, net-a-porter.com.

Double Action

Vaseline can only do so much to keep the elements at bay. Chantecaille’s skin-saving cream targets the wrinkles around your lips and counters cold-weather damage. Its one-two punch of hexapeptide and sweet almond oil buffs away fine lines and makes dry, cracked skin pristine again.

Chantecaille Stress Repair C’trate

$328, au.strawberrynet.com

Freeze Time

If you don’t want skin as scaly as a viper’s, try Rodial’s Snake Serum 02. It contains Syn-ake dipeptide, which mimics Waglerin-1, the poison found in a temple viper. It acts by “freezing” your facial muscles while oxygen-carrying molecules deliver a smoother complexion.

Rodial Snake Serum 02

$185, thebeautyclub.com.au.

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Razor Sharp

Icy wind on just-shaved skin is a recipe for a red, flaky face: no wonder Arctic explorers grow beards. This combo of horehound, shea butter and pansy is the next best thing. It helps to repair the surface and soothes your protective membranes, leaving you looking the right kind of chilled out. Dude.

Sisleÿum for Men Anti-Age Global Revitalizer

$312, buy.cosmeticsnow.com.au.

Midnight Oil

Your skin is most receptive to repair at night. This renewing oil undoes cold-weather damage with vitamin E, rosehip and evening primrose, alongside skin-smoothing argan oil. It also contains retinol, which tackles lines by helping to boost collagen.

Dr Michael Prager Urban Protect Night Oil

$160, drmichaelprager.com.

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