Regimen Way Q&A Beauty & Skin Health Anti-Aging Skincare

Which is the best anti-aging skin care

Asked by:Dionysia

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 10:35 PM

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  • Norma Norma

    Apr 07, 2026

    In fact, there is no universally recognized "optimal solution" to anti-aging skin care. The one that best matches your skin condition and aging type is the best choice for you at the moment.

    A while ago, I helped two of my best friends, both 32 years old, to adjust their skin care regimen. They both followed suit and bought the same set of popular A-alcohol anti-aging lines. One used it for two months, and the dry lines around the eyes were mostly reduced, and even the saggy jawline felt a little tighter. The other started to have redness and acne breakouts within a week of using it. It took more than half a month to disappear, and there were even more dry lines on the cheeks. Do you think this product is easy to use or not?

    Nowadays, there is a fierce quarrel in the ingredient circle over this matter. One group firmly believes that powerful medicines can work miracles. They believe that as long as the concentration of the three core anti-aging ingredients A-alcohol, Bosein, and peptides is sufficient, the formula is stable, and the superposition logic is right, they can penetrate into the dermis and pull back the static lines and wrinkles that have formed on the face; the other group believes that The "aging" that many people refer to is simply a fake face collapse caused by a damaged barrier. Dry lines, dullness, and a collapsed face are all caused by the skin's inability to retain water. Piling strong drugs on the face at this time is simply adding insult to injury. It is better to use ceramides and squalane to thicken the barrier first, and the anti-aging effect will be long-lasting. I have seen people from both groups get real results. I met a 42-year-old sister who insists on using A-alcohol with a legal concentration all year round, and uses watertight sunscreen. Her skin is as tight as that of someone in her early thirties. I also have a friend with sensitive skin who dare not touch any strong medicine. She uses repairing essence and oil compresses twice a week. She can't even find any dry lines on her face, and her complexion is brighter than many girls who have sore skin every day.

    After all, there is really no need to stick to other people’s planting lists. There is no standard answer to anti-aging. You should first rub your face in front of the mirror. If you rarely get red due to allergies, but your face has already developed small fine lines that can exist even if you don’t express your face, and the nasolabial folds after laughing can’t go away for a long time, then choose a reliable brand of Bosein or low-concentration A-alcohol and slowly If you build tolerance, the effect will definitely not be bad; if you have sensitive skin that gets red when the seasons change, and the lines on your face are mostly fake lines caused by dryness, and your face is mostly dull and edematous, then you should first stabilize the barrier, and it will be more effective than any high-priced anti-aging essence.

    To put it bluntly, this is just like eating. If you usually do physical work and eat light meals every time, you will definitely not be able to bear it. If you have a weak stomach and eat heavy oil and spicy food every day, you will only get upset. The same is true for skin care. If you are really not sure about your condition, spending tens of dollars to go to the dermatology department of the hospital for a simple skin examination is much more reliable than spending three days and three nights reading grass seeding posts. You will save thousands of dollars and end up with a bad face.

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