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BOTOX and expensive skincare treatments - the first words that spring to mind when it comes to maintaining a youthful glow. But what if you could achieve a wrinkle-free complexion by changing a few things in your day-to-day life? According to one dermatologist, Dr Lejla Cirkic, there are five common everyday skin mistakes that millions of us make - and they're only making your face ''age faster''.
Although many only apply sunscreen when it's summer or they're jetting off to a gorgeous beach holiday , the mum-of-two explained that it's crucial to incorporate SPF protection every day - no matter the weather. Yes, even on a cloudy day or when you're sitting inside by windows. Yes, beauty sleep is a real thing. Research shows that getting enough sleep can improve your appearance and health. However, Dr Lejla claimed there are some popular sleep positions that are worse than others - and while they might be comfortable, they can cause damage to your skin over time.
The main benefit of retinol is its skin-renewing capabilities - think reduced fine lines, smoother skin, less pigmentation. Most dermatologists cite 30 as the best age to start, although if you have robust skin or acne , it can be used sooner.
However, when used excessively, retinol, as well as any other active skincare products , such as hyaluronic acid , niacinamide and ceramides, can do more harm than good.
Dr Lejla warned: ''Too much retinol, too many exfoliating acids, too many aggressive treatments can lead to irritation, inflammation, dryness and can cause premature ageing. Another common error the skincare pro mentioned in the informative clip was not moisturising enough. A good moisturiser has the ability to completely transform a dull and lifeless complexion, and during the cold winter months, it's needed more than ever. The beauty-loving mum-of-two warned: ''A weak skin barrier leads to dehydration, fine lines and dullness.