Although skin cells renew in any event, help along the process to rejuvenate your skin cells. And there are several tried-and-tested ways to boost renewal.
Vitamin C
Topical application of vitamin C assists in stimulating collagen synthesis and antioxidant protection against UV-induced photodamage. Choose from many good vitamin C-based cosmeceutical products. And don’t forget, boost skin health further with nutritional vitamin C intake.
Retinol
In short, retinols increase the rate at which your skin cells reproduce – thus shortening the 27-day cycle. It also happens to thicken the dermal layer over time. Not only does this help clear blemishes, but after a while, your skin will look younger and brighter.
Tretinoin
is said to be the most potent and widely investigated retinoid for photoageing
therapy. However, the downside is that many people react with burning, scaling
or dermatitis after using this. Luckily, many cosmeceutical products deliver a
pared-down dose of retinol in their serums or moisturisers. This means that skin
irritations might be less severe.
Microneedling
Needling stimulates natural collagen production while creating fine channels in the skin, allowing for better product penetration. This treatment is especially good for treating deeper lines.
Chemical Peels
Rejuvenate your skin cells with Alpha Hydroxy Acid peels. These AHAs gently dissolve outer layers of dead skin, repair damaged collagen and speed up cell turnover. After one peel, the skin will appear healthier, plumper and tighter.
Microdermabrasion
This is a gentle, yet effective modality to rejuvenate your skin cells. Stimulating collagen and blood circulation, it improves the overall skin tone and appearance. The result is a smooth and healthy skin.
Aloe Vera gel
Lauded for its various dermatological benefits, the mucopolysaccharides
in the gel help bind moisture to the skin. Meanwhile, the polyphenols act as
antioxidants to help manage oxidative damage. What’s more, aloe vera also
contains anti-inflammatory properties to help manage skin inflammation.
A cucumber mask
Yes, it’s true! A cucumber mask does wonders to rejuvenate your skin cells. Cucumber extracts contain antioxidants, plus vitamins A and C. These can help moisturise, brighten and soothe irritated skin. Grate half a cucumber and mix it in ½ a cup of yogurt. Apply the mask to your face and neck. Rinse with lukewarm water after 20 minutes.