
our panel of dermatologists:
Although cleansers and moisturizers can make the skin feel softer, there is no scientific proof that moisturizers prevent or reduce wrinkles, says Donofrio.
If you’re in your 30s and 40s, switch from using soap on your face to a more gentle cleanser. (Also, it’s time to stop using a drying toner.) What matters most, if you have dry or oily skin, is that you use soap or a cleanser that doesn’t leave your face filmy or too dry. It should feel best right after you wash it.
As cell turnover slows in your 30s or later, gently exfoliate your face with exfoliating products or a buff puff to remove dead surface cells. This can help rejuvenate skin.
Regular use of light eye creams is fine, but eye creams are only effective if they use active ingredients, such as retinoids, in a much lower concentration than a