SKINCARE - FEBRUARY 2026
What anti-ageing skincare routine should you choose for your skin type?
Over time, skin loses its elasticity and tone, as well as its glow. Wrinkles appear, skin tone becomes uneven and sagging begins. The skin on the body is also impacted by the passing of time. Whilst skin ageing is inevitable, adopting a suitable anti-ageing skincare routine – in particular, one that includes an anti-ageing serum or cream – is the key to restoring a more youthful appearance to your skin.
Good habits for maintaining skin's youthfulness
Stay hydrated
Water is essential for beautiful skin. It helps skin maintain its hydration level and natural elasticity. Dehydrated skin is more likely to show fine lines, and skin dryness accentuates visible signs of ageing.
Protect skin from the sun and external aggressors
UV rays accelerate skin ageing and its visible signs: wrinkles, dark spots, a loss of firmness, etc. Consider applying sunscreen daily, especially when you’re spending time out in the sun.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle has a significant impact on skin beauty and the appearance of signs of ageing – certain factors may accelerate these: stress, not getting enough sleep, smoking, poor diet, etc. Limit bad habits as far as possible, get enough sleep and try to regulate your stress levels, however you do that best (exercise, meditation, yoga etc.). Your skin will thank you!
Exercise
Movement is essential for your well-being. Not getting enough exercise is bad for your health: blood circulation is more sluggish, muscles lose their tone, bad posture can cause pain and so on. Physical exercise helps to keep the body in shape, pumping oxygen around your system and making your muscles work. The benefits also extend to the skin. When the body is toned, the skin is too. Signs of ageing appear less quickly, and firmness is preserved.
Massage your face
Wrinkles appear when skin loses its support due to ageing and repeated movement of muscles. Massaging muscles helps to relax them, making it possible to soften the appearance of wrinkles. Ideally dedicate some time to massaging the face or body with massage oil: as skin tends to dry out with age, the oil will provide the nutrition it needs.
Remove your make-up carefully
Never underestimate the importance of make-up removal. When you neglect this essential step, the impurities and pollution accumulated throughout the day are not removed and irritate skin. As a result, skin ages more quickly and the signs of ageing appear more pronounced.
Anti-ageing skincare routines
A routine to restore your skin's radiance
Youthful Radiance Skincare
A healthy glow is the first sign of fresh, healthy and naturally beautiful skin, yet it is also the one that fades most quickly over time.
In the morning and evening, apply a specialised face serum and moisturising cream to help the skin regain its smoothness and elasticity. For the eyes, use a revitalising anti-fatigue cream with a cool applicator to massage the area.
Here are the key ingredients for delaying loss of radiance:
• PADINA PAVONICA EXTRACT: plumps, moisturises.
• BLACK ROSE MOLECULAR EXTRACT: antioxidant.
• ALPINE ROSE EXTRACT: combats a dull complexion.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
The anti-ageing skincare routine
Exceptional skincare to meet the needs and wishes of every skin
When the visible signs of ageing appear, more specific skincare is required. Opting for an anti-ageing serum and cream with targeted active ingredients will boost your skin’s firmness, tone and radiance, while visibly reducing the appearance of wrinkles. If your face is showing clear signs of ageing and new concerns are appearing (drier, thinner skin, yellowing complexion, redness, etc.), skincare specially tailored to the needs of mature skin will help to reactivate the deep mechanisms of younger-looking skin. The fragile eye contour area quickly starts to show signs of ageing: use targeted anti-ageing care, ideally with a massage tool, to smooth skin and optimise the product benefits. Finally, when the need arises, an intensive anti-ageing treatment can give cells a real refresh, for visibly transformed skin quality.
These are the key active ingredients to reduce signs of ageing:
• PERSIAN ACACIA EXTRACT: cell rhythm.
• LINDERA EXTRACT: cellular energy.
• YEAST AND SOY PROTEIN COMPLEX: cell longevity.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
The radiant anti-ageing skincare routine
Radiance-boosting anti-ageing and dark spot-correcting skincare
Skin ageing isn’t just about firmness. Ageing also affects radiance and can cause the appearance of dark spots, leading to an uneven skin tone. To restore skin’s even tone and healthy glow, use a routine that combines a serum with a dark spot corrector, an anti-ageing cream and a protective shield.
These are the key active ingredients to boost radiance and reduce signs of ageing:
• LANSIUM EXTRACT AND HEXYLRESORCINOL: combats dark spots
• OAT SEED EXTRACT: smooths skin texture.
• BISTORT EXTRACT: targeted action on the appearance of extensive old and existing dark spots.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
The anti-ageing night routine
Anti-ageing overnight skincare
At night, skin regenerates. It’s the perfect time to fight visible signs of ageing: by supporting this cellular regeneration, skin is more beautiful upon waking. When it’s time to go to sleep, use nighttime skincare: lotion, serum, cream, eye cream, etc. And let your skin go to work while you sleep!
These are the key active ingredients to reduce signs of ageing while you sleep:
• FUNDAMENTAL REGENERATION COMPLEX: powerful combination of anti-ageing ingredients.
• TIGER NUT EXTRACT: restores bounce and tone to skin.
• SOY FIBRE EXTRACT: combats sagging and boosts collagen synthesis.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
The anti-ageing sun care routine
High-protection anti-ageing sun care
Sun exposure is one of the main causes of premature skin ageing, also known as photoageing. To protect your skin while fighting the signs of ageing, get into the habit of applying an anti-ageing sun cream tailored to your phototype and the sun conditions every time you sunbathe. Remember to reapply every two hours in the case of prolonged exposure, swimming or exercise. Wearing a hat and sunglasses and staying in the shade at the hottest times of day perfectly complement this routine for optimal protection against UV rays and the signs of ageing.
Here are the essential active ingredients that protect skin from photoageing:
• G+ COMPLEX: acts on the harmful effects of glycation to maintain the skin’s elasticity and radiance.
• UVA-UVB SPECIFIC FILTERING COMPLEX: broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreens.
• ADENOSINE: anti-wrinkle properties.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
The anti-ageing body care routine
Anti-ageing body care
Like your face, your body can be impacted by the passing of time. Over time, it loses its firmness and elasticity; wrinkles form and dark spots appear on the décolletage, on the hands and elsewhere. Use targeted skincare every day: an anti-ageing cream for the body, one for the neck, where thin skin often shows signs of ageing, a dark spot corrector and lastly, one for the decolletage, as the skin in this area often lacks elasticity.
These are the key active ingredients for body care to reduce signs of ageing:
• YEAST AND SOY PROTEIN COMPLEX: cell longevity.
• EXTRACTS OF CENTELLA ASIATICA AND WALNUT LEAVES AND SHELLS: fight skin slackening.
• SUNFLOWER OIL: nourishes, softens and revitalises.
Find the full list of ingredients on each product page.
Questions?
What type of anti-ageing skin care do I need?
Needs vary according to skin type, age and lifestyle. Some people will see the first visible signs of ageing appear before 30, while others will notice them later. As soon as you start to see your first wrinkles appear – even fine ones – start using anti-ageing care. When the passing of time can no longer be smoothed away, opt for a specialised anti-ageing product. Finally, when the signs of ageing become more pronounced and new ones appear (drier, thinner skin, a sallow complexion, redness, etc.), we refer to this as mature skin. You can then incorporate a treatment specifically tailored to your routine to reactivate the deep mechanisms of younger-looking skin.
How can I work out what anti-ageing needs my skin has?
Simply take a close look at your skin: are there any wrinkles? Do you have gaunt and drawn features? Is the shape of your face softening? Are your eyelids smooth or have they started to sag? Is your skin tone dull? Do you have any dark spots? This way, you’ll know which routine to use: anti-wrinkle, firming, radiance-boosting, etc.
What is the difference between anti-wrinkle skincare and firming skincare?
Wrinkles are due, among other things, to a decrease in the level of collagen, the true foundation of support for the skin, in the dermis. This is why deep lines appear on the face. Loss of firmness is due to a lack of elastin in the dermis with the passing of time: skin is less toned, less elastic and starts to sag. An anti-wrinkle cream will reduce wrinkles, and a firming product will combat skin sagging which is responsible for the softening of facial features.
Why does skin age? How can I slow down the ageing process?
Cellular degeneration is part of life. From a certain age, which differs according to the person, cellular renewal slows and starts to degrade, and visible signs of ageing appear: wrinkles and dark spots, a loss of firmness and radiance, etc. Certain factors can visibly accelerate skin ageing, like sun exposure, alcohol consumption, smoking, not getting enough sleep, poor diet, and more. To slow skin ageing you need to have a healthy lifestyle, protect your skin from the sun and use anti-ageing skincare.
Why does protecting the skin slow signs of ageing?
Because sun exposure accelerates skin ageing. Overexposure to the sun has visible effects: wrinkles appear more quickly, dark spots become permanent, and the skin loses firmness. So it’s essential to avoid sun exposure during the hottest part of the day or for prolonged periods. Apply sunscreen daily. In summer, use anti-ageing sunscreen; its dual action will protect the skin from both sun damage and ageing.