Perhaps a shocking opinion by today’s standards, but I think wrinkles are so damn sexy.

There is something so enticing about a face that looks lived in, no?

And as a diligent skin care professional and devotee, I care for my skin as best I can.

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I want it to look luminescent and glowing now, and for many years to come.

And, here, I’m going to walk you through how to do exactly that.

Types of wrinkles.

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There are many subcategories that fall under the umbrella of fine lines and wrinkles.

It’s a big topic, so much so that an entire article could be written about it.

Luckily, we already did that: Read up in our guide to the types of wrinkles.

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Wrinkles can actually be classified in two different ways: How they formed and where they appear.

Wrinkles in your 20s.

“Our bodies always balance collagen production and degradation,” explains board-certified dermatologistGary Goldenberg, M.D.

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“When we are young, our bodies produce more collagen than we break down.

That balance tips the wrong way with age since tissue regeneration decreases.”

Wrinkles in your 30s.

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And thus, more permanent wrinkle formation has begun.

It’s important to note that everyone’s skin wrinkles and folds when moving the faceno matter the age.

These are referred to as dynamic lines.

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For most, that means moving beyond just hydrating lotions and adding in target actives.

Wrinkles in your 40s.

“Hormones may be shifting, which means more dryness, irritation, and sensitivities.”

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Because of these changes, you’ll likely see the formation of static wrinkles.

Remember those dynamic wrinkles that slowly start to deepen in your 30s?

Well by your 40s, they’ll become static wrinkles.

This means that they are present even without moving your face.

Wrinkles in your 50s & beyond.

Due to hormonal changes in this decade, most people experience a significant drop in collagen.

Similar to collagen, hyaluronic acid, squalene, elastin, and ceramide production also continue to decline.

These changes are natural, normal, and in a lot of ways, unavoidable.

Sagging, especially in the lower half of the face, is common due to loss of firmness.

Increased dryness and reduced moisture retention happen from the drop in hyaluronic acid and squalane.

(Dryness can then worsen the appearance of fine lines.)

Increased sensitivities come from ceramide reduction, as ceramides play an important role in yourskin barrier function.

Contributing factors to wrinkles.

Instead, it’s a mix of factors that are both outside and within your control.

For more information on the manyinfluences of aging skin, check out our guide.

Topical ingredients to look for to help ease wrinkles.

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The takeaway.

Getting a glowing, smoothing, happy complexion can happen at any age and any stage of life.

The most important thing is that you’re happy in the skin you’re in.

Want more healthy aging tips?

Here are24 tips for a youthful glow.