Placing focus on the long-term health and resilience of your complexion, longevity skincare has been gaining traction, but it’s actually a not-so-new concept that dermatologists have been talking about for years.

We’re already well-acquainted with terms like anti-ageing when it comes to the best face moisturisers and best hyaluronic acid serums, but in recent months we’ve seen a new expression floating around – skin longevity. In an era where biohacking and slow ageing is more popular than ever, it’s no surprise that we’re seeing buzzwords like ‘longevity’ enter the world of skincare.

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best retinol creams and best red light therapy devices are hailed for their ability to improve firmness, minimise fine lines and smooth the skin after the fact. However, skin longevity is a proactive approach to maintaining the skin’s long-term health and functionality, rather than trying to correct already visible signs of ageing.

Self London, explains: “Longevity in skincare is essentially a modern buzzword for something dermatologists have been recommending for years – taking steps to protect your skin from long-term damage and slow down the breakdown of collagen and elastin.”

With the likes of ‘collagen banking’ and ‘preventative skincare’ falling into the same category, Dr Mahto continues: “It’s about maintaining healthy, resilient skin for as long as possible rather than chasing quick fixes. Longevity skincare focuses on protecting the skin barrier, reducing oxidative stress and supporting the natural repair processes so your skin stays healthy and strong over time.”

best facial sunscreens and “a moisturiser that supports the skin barrier.”

Once you have the basics of your routine sorted, Mahto advises to: “Layer in antioxidants like vitamin C or niacinamide in the morning and hydrators like hyaluronic acid or ceramides – retinoids can be added later for extra support in maintaining collagen.” Mahto continues: “The goal is consistency rather than complexity: regular, daily use of these ingredients protects the skin and keep it health/resilient over time.”

For those wanting to invest in longevity skincare, we’ve collated an edit of products available on the market – from restoring serums to intensely hydrating moisturisers.

bareMinerals SKINLONGEVITY Butter Drench Cream Mineral Herb Complex

Bareminerals

Skinlongevity Butter Drench Cream Mineral Herb Complex

RRP: £39

Powered by the brand’s mineral herb complex, this nourishing face cream boasts a rich, buttery texture that is designed to quench thirsty skin. Packed with shea butter and ceramides, the formula also restores visible strength, softness and radiance, leading to a more resilient complexion.

Lancôme Absloue Longevity Soft Cream

Lancôme

Absolue Longevity Soft Cream 30ml

RRP: £130 for 30ml

Infused with grand rose extracts, including Lancome rose, rose damascena and centifolia rose, this face cream works to brighten, balance and encourage skin surface cell renewal. Its three-phase formula melts into the skin for a smooth, plump and silky soft finish – not to mention, reveals a revitalised and luminous glow.

Tatcha The Longevity Serum

Tatcha

The Longevity Serum

RRP: £82

This hybrid gel-oil face serum is enriched with hero ingredient, Okinawa Cellescence Complex, which is designed to support the skin’s resilience and minimise signs of early ageing. While other skin-loving ingredients, such as rice ferment filtrate delivers long-lasting hydration, and green tea extract defends the skin against pollution. If you thought it couldn’t do anything more, it also supports the fullness of the skin for a smoother, firmer and refreshed appearance.

Sisley Paris Longevity Essential Serum 30ml

Sisley Paris

Longevity Essential Serum 30ml

RRP: £435

Designed with mature skin in mind, Sisley’s Longevity Essential Serum is an advanced skincare treatment that works to smooth, firm and revive tired-looking skin. Equipped with hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and a fraction of β-glucans, this serum deeply hydrates the skin, boosts elasticity and minimises the appearance of wrinkles. What’s more, it also refines tone, texture and banishes dullness for a brighter appearance. All in all, encouraging restoration of long-term skin resilience and vitality.

Caudalie Premier Cru The Cream Longevity Patent + Natural Plumping Filler

Caudalie

Premier Cru The Cream Longevity Patent + Natural Plumping Filler

RRP: £85

Boasting natural plumping filler and a longevity patent formula created by Caudalie and Harvard Medical School, the Premier Cru Cream is designed to reveal younger-looking skin for longer. This face cream reactivates youth mechanisms to improve the skin’s cellular performance, in turn minimising signs of ageing, such as wrinkles, dark spots and lack of elasticity.

bareMinerals SKINLONGEVITY Revitalizing Eye Cream

Bareminerals

Skinlongevity Revitalizing Eye Cream

RRP: £35

This gel-cream hybrid is packed full of hero ingredients, such as caffeine and niacinamide, to awaken, brighten and deeply hydrate the eye region. The moisture-rich formula also visibly de-puffs and evens the eye contours, whilst helping to firm the skin and minimise the appearance of fine lines with continued use.

Advice fromDr Anjali Mahto smiling with curly long brunette hair and wearing a yellow dressAdvice from

Dr Anjali Mahto

Medical & Cosmetic Consultant Dermatologist and Founder of Self London

Dr Anjali Mahto is a medical and cosmetic consultant dermatologist who founded the Self London clinic. Dr Mahto is also the author of the bestselling book, The Skincare Bible.