By Kylie Nicholson
JAN 20, 2023
Building healthy skin care habits early in life can help prevent skin damage and premature aging, but what if youโve already incurred years of damage and are looking to reverse its effects? Even if skin has sustained aging and damage, reversing the biological aging process is possible. By building healthy habits and staying consistent with a science-backed skin health routine, you can both prevent and reverse skin aging.
What triggers skin aging?
A lesser known culprit of skin damage is makeup, especially if it is not gently removed after use. This is because many makeup products contain harsh chemicals that have been shown to damage skin. Because of this, doing research on the ingredients and potential toxins contained in your makeup products is highly recommended.3 Similarly, pollutants can cause skin damage if left to linger. The moral of the story? Be sure to cleanse your skin at least once per day (recommended nightly) to remove the build up of potential toxins and pollutants.
Finally, lifestyle habits such as use of tobacco and alcohol can cause premature aging in the skin and greatly accelerate damage to skin cells. Smoking can decrease blood flow, which prevents nutrients and oxygen from being able to reach the skin. Alcohol is dehydrating, which can cause dryness in the skin, as well as redness and inflammation.3
What to avoid to prevent skin aging?
- Unprotected sun exposure: UV rays from the sun damage skin cellsโ DNA
- Tanning bed use: Tanning beds expose skin to up to 100x the amount of UV the sun produces2
- Comedogenic makeup products: These products can cause breakouts and clog pores3
- Alcohol consumption: Alcohol has a drying effect on the skin, and is known to cause redness and inflammation.3
- Smoking: Tobacco and nicotine lowers blood circulation, preventing crucial nutrients from reaching skin.3
- Stress: Cortisol is released when the body experiences stress, which can cause inflammation and breakouts in skin.3
- Poor diet: Having a diet low in nutritious vitamins and minerals prevents the skin from receiving the nutrients it needs to remain healthy.3
How can I hydrate my skin with age?
- Hyaluronic acid: A natural occurring substance that can hold up to 1,000x its weight in water. Hyaluronic acid helps skin stay hydrated by attracting water molecules into skin and holding onto those water molecules. Pro tip: If you're using a skin care product that contains hyaluronic acid, try applying that product to slightly damp skin, so that there is water available to bind to. Otherwise, the hyaluronic acid could pull water out of your skin, which is the opposite effect of what you want.
- Glycerin: Glycerin is both a hydrating and moisturizing agent that occurs naturally in the skin. It is a humectant, allowing moisture to penetrate the skin and then sealing that moisture in, resulting in restored hydration and preventing dryness.11
- Aloe: Aloe is an antioxidant that has regenerative and hydrating properties. This makes it both excellent at soothing sunburns and an effective natural moisturizer.11
- Honey: Honey is a humectant with anti-microbial properties that makes an effective moisturizer. Due to its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, honey can prevent breakouts as well as gently cleanse the skin.12
- Argan Oil: Argan oil has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as moisturizing and healing effects on skin. This can reduce scarring and wrinkles on the skin.9
- Lactic Acid: Lactic acid has both exfoliating and hydrating properties, which can help mitgate fine lines, uneven texture, dark spots, and irregular pigmentation on skin.10
- Ceramides: Ceramides are long-chain lipids that are able to maintain skin structure and increase skin moisture content by over 100%. Ceramide levels drop with age, so adding ceramides into your regimen can also be effective for restoring smoothness to skin.9
How can I restore my aging skin? How can I reverse my skin age naturally?
How can I treat skin aging at 30?
- Cleanse: Usema gentle gel cleanser, such as OneSkinโs PREP, to remove dirt and debris and prepare the skin to receive the beneficial ingredients from the rest of your skin care routine
- Moisturize: Using a peptide moisturizer delivers hydrating ingredients and helps seal moisture in.
- Use ingredients and topical skin care products that specifically target aging: To target aging skin, consider implementing topical skin care products that contain ingredients designed to focus on the root causes of aging. OneSkinโs OS-01 peptide is scientifically proven to reverse the biological age of skin*** by targeting the root cause of skin aging.
- Protect your skin: Because most of the damage and aging in skin is caused by excessive sun exposure, using a sunscreen daily is crucial for preventing accelerated aging.
How can I treat skin aging at 40?
- Daily moisturizers, such as OS-01 FACE and OS-01 BODY, deliver hydrating ingredients and are powered by the OS-01 peptide, which helps promote the activity of genes associated with hyaluronic acid production*.
- A healthy diet can also help the body maintain nutrients that keep the skin moisturized and hydrated. Some of the best foods for skin repair that may also help with moisture retention include green tea, soy, and fatty fish.8
How can I treat skin aging at 50+?
*Shown in lab-grown ex vivo human skin models
**Shown in in vitro fibroblast cultures from patient derived samples
***Measured by analyzing DNA methylation after exposing ex vivo human skin models to the OS-01 peptide, and using MolClock, a proprietary algorithm that predicts skinโs biological age based on DNA methylation
Key Takeaways
- Skin aging is a natural part of getting older, but can be unnecessarily accelerated by factors such as sun exposure and unhealthy habits, and decelerated by strong skin care habits.
- Dehydration wrinkles can be treated, and there are many ingredients that can be found in skin care products that hydrate skin and decrease the appearance of wrinkles.
- The OS-01 peptide is scientifically proven to reverse skinโs biological age*** and can be a powerful tool for restoring the appearance of skin throughout the aging process.
By Kylie Nicholson: Kylie is studying Biosystems engineering at the University of California, San Diego. She is passionate about scientific writing and women's health research.
References:
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344124/
- https://health.clevelandclinic.org/tanning-bed-dangers/
- https://www.foreo.com/mysa/skin-aging-causes/
- https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/dry-vs-dehydrated
- https://www.oneskin.co/blogs/reference-lab/what-is-senescence
- https://oneskin.co/blogs/reference-lab/what-is-the-best-skin-care-regimen-for-aging-skin
- https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/care/skin-care-in-your-40s-and-50s
- https://www.oneskin.co/blogs/reference-lab/the-top-10-best-foods-for-skin-repair
- https://www.provenskincare.com/blog/the-best-natural-skincare-ingredients-proven-by-science/
- https://www.vogue.in/content/the-skincare-ingredients-you-should-look-for-according-to-your-skin-type
- https://www.byrdie.com/honey-on-face
- https://www.self.com/story/skin-care-routine-30s