Experts reveal how to tailor your routine depending on your "ageing type". London (PA Media/dpa) – For years, anti-ageing advice has been handed out like a one-size-fits-all prescription: use retinol, wear SPF, moisturise religiously. But anyone who has stared a little too long into the bathroom mirror knows that not all signs of ageing are created equal. Some faces develop a patchwork of fine lines long before their jawline budges, while others notice skin softening and sagging even if their forehead stays smooth. Dermatologists and skincare experts increasingly describe this split as falling into two categories: “wrinkle-dominant” or “sagging-dominant.” It’s not just semantics. Understanding your “ageing type” can help guide you towards the ingredients, routines and – when necessary – tr
Wrinkles vs sagging: How to choose skincare for your ‘ageing type’

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