ADVERTISEMENT

Here’s why you need to invest more on skincare in your 20s

Looks like an early start is the right way.

Harper's Bazaar India

You’re in your 20s, possibly pulling all-nighters due to hectic corporate hours or partying late into the night. You might be eating improperly, stepping outside without sunscreen, or even considering a skincare routine as necessary. If any of this sounds familiar, keep reading, because this is for you. What you might not realise is that the damage building up won’t be visible immediately.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that celebrities and those with flawless skin weren’t born that way. Achieving such results involves years of perfecting a skincare routine, enduring trial and error, and investing in luxury facials to maintain a youthful appearance. Understanding the importance of caring for your skin now will lay the foundation for how your skin looks in the years to come. Let’s start by getting the facts straight and recognising the benefits of a consistent skincare routine.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by JONATHAN LAM (@jonathan.lam)


Investment over purchase

The extensive shelves at Sephora or the high-end brands often come with a hefty price tag, but it’s the quality of the ingredients that justifies the cost. Many moisturisers and serums are enriched with essential nutrients and antioxidants that provide significant benefits to your skin, making them a worthwhile investment. Consult with a skincare expert to understand your skin’s needs and trust their recommendations. Finding the right products can be a journey filled with trial and error, but the effort will pay off when you discover what works best for your skin. Remember, investing in quality skincare is not just about buying products, it’s about committing to a regimen that will deliver long-term results and improve your overall skin health.

The long term

Thinking long term is crucial. For example, if you're in your 20s, maintaining your perfect skin might only require a bottle of niacinamide to address acne and dark spots. The skin issues you face now are relatively manageable, but as you age, they may become more challenging to address. If you don't take care of your skin now, you could face more significant problems in the future, potentially costing you twice as much to resolve. So, start now!


How to experiment

Conversations and experimentation are the best ways to advance your skincare journey. It’s important to understand your skin type and determine what works for you and what doesn’t. Educate yourself on various formulations and their purposes. Learn about ingredients like salicylic acid, vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, glutathione, and AHA/BHA. First, identify the specific skin issues you want to address, then choose your products accordingly. Experimenting with different acids and brands that prioritise clean beauty and certified ingredients will help protect and treat your skin—the most important organ of your body.

Find your ingredients

Know your ingredients well and understand which ones will be your heroes. For instance, if you're dealing with fine lines, dullness, acne marks, and other signs of ageing, collagen is a key protein known for maintaining youthful skin, treating sagging, and strengthening connective tissues. Retinol, another powerful ingredient, helps unclog pores, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and keeps your skin looking youthful for longer. Doing this will help you understand your own skin better 

The truth is, skincare can be expensive, but it’s equally important. We recommend starting now—whether it’s applying sunscreen, using lip balm daily, or incorporating serums to address specific skin concerns. While most of us don’t realise it, investing in good skincare is like making a long-term investment. Take this as your cue to begin today, and you’ll see the benefits in the future.


Lead image credits: Pexels.

Also read: 10 beauty products you need to deal with monsoon humidity
Also read: How to make the most of your grey hair

ADVERTISEMENT