Skin Tips For Your 20s: Beauty At Every Age

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The glowy 20-something Blake Lively (Getty)

In our new series, Beauty At Every Age, we take a close look at the best skincare approaches for women in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. Whether your goal is to prevent fine lines or repair past damage, each age group has its own unique issues.This week we're focusing on the 20s.

Here's the good news: Your skin probably looks pretty great right now, requires minimal products and has a healthy, natural glow. But there are a lot of misconceptions about caring for skin in your 20s: Many think they don't need to address problems until they see them. This is the number one mistake. "It’s never too soon to be proactive about taking care of your skin," says New York-based dermatologist Anne Chapas, Director of Union Square Laser Dermatology. "I truly believe that the health habits that begin in the 20s can make a big difference in the skin health and appearance later in life."

While women in their 20s face a myriad of skin issues, from acne to the first signs of aging, one of the most important things is to stick to a regimen. While your skin is at its most resilient, healthiest point, there are a few guidelines (and products) to keep in mind. Once those practices are set in place you can ensure much younger-looking skin in the years ahead.

Click through the gallery for Dr. Chapas' skincare product recommendations, and keep reading below for her advice on taking care of skin in your 20s.


    
1. Start the day with a gentle cleanser. Cleansers should remove dirt and oil on the skin, but shouldn’t be abrasive. A fragrance-free morning face wash with moisturizer is ideal. Opt for either Cetaphil or CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser.

2. Invest in a good, overall eye cream, as eyes tend to show the first signs of aging. Start using an eye cream with caffeine to reduce morning puffiness. Also look for ingredients like antioxidants and retinol to slow down the aging process. I recommend NeoStrata Skin Active Intensive Eye Therapy.  

3. Use a moisturizer with sunscreen -- this is the most important health habit. Recent studies showed that wearing a daily sunscreen on the face reduced one’s risk of developing melanoma by 50%. Look for one SPF30 or higher that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. I love EltaMD Sunscreen and Anthelios Sunscreen.

4. At night, remove all of your makeup, every night, no exception. Makeup can clog pores and lead to acne. Almay Eye Makeup Remover Pads and Lancome Bi-Facil are both great options.

5. Cleanse again at night with a gentle cleanser. Your skin does most of its repair work at night, so it's really important to make sure its thoroughly clean.

6. If you're still experiencing breakouts, spot treat pimples with salicylic acid. Murad Acne Spot Treatment is fantastic at healing blemishes quickly.  
             
7. Incorporate retinol into your routine. Vitamin-A (which is what retinol is derived from) fights wrinkles and helps to prevent breakouts. For beginners, use RoC Retinol Correxion Sensitive Night Cream.  Graduate to prescription-strength Retin-A once your skin has acclimated.

8. Exfoliate a few times a week. Neutrogena Deep Clean Invigorating Foam Scrub will slough off any dead skin cells leaving you with healthy, glowy skin.


While a proper skincare regimen is the foundation for healthy, beautiful skin, Dr. Chapas has noticed a growing trend of 20-somethings turning to office procedures. See her recommendations for the most effective (and worthwhile) treatments below:

Chemical peels - Help to gently exfoliate the top layer of skin to let newer skin glow. Improves acne and evens pigmentation from acne lesions.

Clear and Brilliant - The latest fractionated laser to reduce and prevent early signs of aging with minimal recovery time.

Laser hair removal - The sooner it’s gone the less money spent at monthly waxing appointments for the rest of adulthood.


 
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12:14 PM on 01/11/2012
These are great tips, but I think great diet and exercise will do far more for your complexion than anything else!!!

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12:20 PM on 12/05/2011
Thank God, as a woman of color, this never has been an issue. Man, we have enough to worry about.
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hman570
12:10 PM on 12/05/2011
This is a joke right, you can't stop time people all this is, is an advertisement to make someone rich. When you age you will wrinkle no matter what you do. You can only have so many face lifts before you can't streach you skin any longer. If you don't want wrinkles die you, that is the only way to avoid them.
02:32 PM on 12/05/2011
My mother taught me a skin regimen quite similar to this based on her experience and training. She's 57 and she looks 39. No plastic surgery, just a detailed dermatological knowledge of skincare. I can only hope to look as good as she does when I'm her age. Although it is quite possible that she simply has good genetics.
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hman570
06:17 PM on 12/05/2011
That's wonderful but I don't think your mom would pass for 39 if she is 57. When age take over you can't stop it, you will wrinkle no matter what you do. Just keep those rose colored glasses on and enjoy life. Merry Christmas
09:15 AM on 12/05/2011
I have two things to say about this:

1. Another advertisement masquerading as "advice". I've seen enough of these on aol to convince me that they must be taking a cut of the sale of some, if not all of the products featured in these articles.

2. I do not view wrinkles as something to be "treated", like a disease. Wrinkles are a sign of having lived, of experience, not something to "get rid of". The emphasis in this country on "looking young" and surface beauty is appalling, and is solely responsible for the plethora of unlined, expressionless faces in Hollywood and even outside Hollywood. I'd rather spend the money that I'd pay for these chemical concoctions on travel to see the world.
08:31 AM on 12/05/2011
they forgot to mention not smoking, staying away from tanning salons
08:27 AM on 12/05/2011
I would not think http://www.howtopreventwrinkles.info wrinkles would be an issue at 20, but I suppose preparing not to get them is a good idea.
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Bill1966
Where is your towel?
02:12 PM on 12/02/2011
Ladies, just please go ahead and age with us men. Don't hide behind wrinkle cream and hair dye. We want you to look like you.
02:37 PM on 12/05/2011
The majority of men do not share this opinion. Who do you think makes and markets all these products? The same gender who invented the high heeled shoe. If men wanted women to age gracefully and look the way God intended, they wouldn't leave their wives for younger, more attractive women. It's simple logic.

While it's admirable you feel this way, other men can't stand the sight of a wrinkly woman that isn't a blood relative.
01:31 PM on 12/02/2011
Please check out www.transdformula.com for what the celebrities are using to stay young! This is an all natural anti-aging product.
jenniferkizzy
zombie chick
01:31 PM on 12/02/2011
i'm thirty three this year ad for me i like vasa line and even some cetaphil and some clean and clear body wash dove and st ives and suave body lotion i love those product's all are very cheap bye
01:23 PM on 12/02/2011
One of the biggest celebrity secrets for staying young is found at www.transdformula.com. Use code 7752 for a discount!
You're welcome!!
12:47 PM on 12/02/2011
Try the 'Timewise Even Complexion Essence' everyone will notice the difference! For FREE shipping go to www.MaryKay.com/LADYQ
BBlaw16
It just. Doesn't. Matter.
11:30 AM on 12/02/2011
Die Young. Best defense.
10:22 AM on 12/02/2011
yes, freak them out early, it's never too early to fear getting older and to fear the natural cycle of life. Sigh.
09:57 AM on 12/02/2011
I LOVE ANEW SKIN CARE PRODUCTS THAY ARE THE BEST YOU WILL SEE RESULTS THAT IS ALL I USE REG AND SHOP AT www.youravon.com/tcordova
09:40 AM on 12/02/2011
I do all of this except for #7! Guess I need to buy a Retinol cream! Good thing I work in the Beauty industry and get a discount!

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