The Supporting Actives That Help Prevent Photoageing
Sunscreen provides the foundation, but skin benefits most when protection is supported by a broader system of antioxidant defence, targeted treatment and barrier optimisation.
Antioxidant Support During the Day
Environmental exposure generates free radicals within the skin. These unstable molecules contribute to oxidative stress, which accelerates visible ageing and can affect collagen integrity.
Antioxidants help neutralise free radicals before they contribute to further damage.
However, ingredient selection is only part of the equation. Stability, bioavailability and intelligent delivery systems all influence how effectively an active ingredient performs once applied to the skin.
Clinically intelligent antioxidant formulations can help support radiance, improve the appearance of uneven tone and complement the protection provided by daily SPF.
Used together, antioxidants and sunscreen create a more comprehensive defence strategy against environmental ageing.
Targeted Night-Time Renewal
The evening routine provides an opportunity to support the skin's natural renewal processes.
While retinoids are frequently discussed in relation to photoageing, they are not suitable for everyone and can sometimes cause irritation, dryness and barrier disruption when used incorrectly.
Long-term skin health is not simply about maximising intensity. It is about selecting active ingredients and formulations that support visible improvements whilst maintaining skin comfort and resilience.
Laboratory-developed formulations that support hydration, skin structure and overall skin quality can help improve the appearance of ageing skin whilst respecting the skin barrier and promoting long-term consistency.
Barrier-Supporting Ingredients
A healthy skin barrier is fundamental to both prevention and correction.
The skin barrier acts as the body's first line of defence against environmental aggressors whilst helping to retain moisture and maintain optimal function.
When barrier integrity becomes compromised, skin often becomes more reactive, dehydrated and less tolerant of active ingredients.
Ingredients that support hydration and barrier function help maintain comfort, resilience and visible skin quality. Well-hydrated skin typically appears smoother, more radiant and more refined, helping to minimise the appearance of photoageing.
Effective skincare is not only about preventing damage. It is also about ensuring skin remains strong enough to perform at its best.