If you are in your 60s, increased aging symptoms including sun spots, an uneven skin tone, and sagging skin can be something you want to tackle.
While some of these symptoms may have started in your 30s, your skin’s natural aging process and extrinsic factors like sun exposure are likely to create more fine lines and deep wrinkles.

In this article, we’ll give detail about the best anti-aging skincare products to address these skin concerns!
Skincare in your 60s:
The ideal skincare regimen for your 60s focuses on anti-aging products to battle the effects of hormone insufficiency and skin aging. The following products moisturize your skin, reduce fine wrinkles, and stimulate the creation of collagen.
- Exfoliating cleanser:
Since your skin’s cell turnover rate has slowed significantly, start your skincare routine with an exfoliating cleanser. This will do wonders in sloughing off dead skin cells to reveal a brighter, more radiant complexion.
- Brightening and hydrating serums:
For a more radiant complexion, consider serums with brightening ingredients like niacinamide or retinol.

- Anti-aging moisturizers:
Since dry skin is one of the major issues faced in your 60s, include a rich moisturizer in your skincare routine. Choose an anti-aging cream that contains ceramides that act as natural moisturizing factors in the skin. According to a 2018 study in the Clinical, Cosmetic, and Investigational Dermatology publication, applying a ceramide cream significantly increases skin hydration levels.
- Eye cream:
The delicate skin around your eyes is the first to show visible signs of aging. Use an anti-aging eye cream to minimize the appearance of fine lines, under-eye bags, and dark circles.
- Overnight face mask:
To seal in all your skincare products with an extra hydrating layer, end your night time routine with an overnight face mask.
- Sunscreen:
In a 2014 study by the Center of Experimental and Applied Cutaneous Physiology in Germany, sun exposure was proven to decrease collagen and elastin content in the skin. To prevent further loss of collagen in mature skin, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 and above.

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About the Author: Dr. Donika Vata is a medical doctor from Ferizaj, Kosovo. She studied general medicine from University of Hasan Prishtina.
Dr. Vata has been writing about medical and skincare related issue in journals, social media websites, and books. She was working for some well reputed clinics such as Telehealth Pro- Online consultations, German Cancer Center, and AppLMD. Dr. Donika was also volunteering in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Currently, she is working as a medical doctor and researcher in a dermatology clinic.
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