When it comes to skincare shopping, neck treatments fall into the same ‘do I really need a separate one?’ category as eye creams.

It stands to reason: the skin on the neck is essentially an extension of what’s on the face, so why would it require an entirely different product?

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Dr Priya Verma, GP and award-winning aesthetics doctor. “The skin is thinner, contains fewer oil-producing glands and has less underlying structural support, which means it’s more prone to crêpiness, sun damage and early laxity. The area is naturally more sensitive too.”

There’s an even more fundamental issue putting unique stress on the neck, too: your head. “The neck has an important job supporting the head, which weighs four or five kg,” adds Dr Emma Wedgeworth, a leading Harley Street consultant dermatologist who specialises in skin health. “This mechanical loading, plus changing positional and postural needs, can exacerbate the effect of the skin’s gravitational descent over time.”

best retinol cream and antioxidants on the neck, but the area is naturally more sensitive, so many patients benefit from gentler formulations before moving on to dedicated neck treatments that address its unique fragility.”

peptides,” advises Dr Wedgeworth.

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“Other ingredients to look for are antioxidants like vitamin C, gentle retinoids, and a sunscreen.” Formulators point to this careful and specific balance – active ingredients in amounts that offer noticeable benefits whilst not angering the sensitive skin there – as a reason for a weightier price tag.

Revision Skincare Nectifirm® Advanced
A-list favourite

Revision Skincare

Nectifirm Advanced

RRP: £170 for 48g

Oscar-winning actor Julianne Moore, in her mid-60s, still displays a svelte and toned neck, and says that Revision Skincare’s Necktifirm Advance has long been a staple of her skincare routine. It’s a small bottle with a hefty price tag, but two pumps is enough to cover the area with a potent blend of eight powerhouse peptides that strengthen skin to visibly soften wrinkles and boost firmness.

Gatineau Age Benefit Neck & Décolleté Cream
For intense hydration

Gatineau

Age Benefit Neck & Décolleté Cream

RRP: £65

Boasts a dreamy, balmy texture that feels incredibly rich but melts into skin and absorbs immediately, making it satin soft to touch. A type of glucose plus a blend of algae are two of the ingredients that flood the skin with moisture, plumping it up with lasting results.

SkinCeuticals Tripeptide-R Neck Repair
For targeting sagginess

SkinCeuticals

Tripeptide-R Neck Repair

RRP: £128

Use alone or alongside aesthetic treatments when skin is becoming noticeably lax. Slow-release retinol combined with a peptide concentrate does the heavy lifting (literally) without irritation, while poppy extract ramps up collagen production and encourages fat cells to disperse.

Prai Ageless Throat & Decolletage Serum
For a smart applicator

Prai

Ageless Throat & Decolletage Serum

RRP: £28

The top skincare seller at M&S and cult hero has been updated with additional wrinkle and sag-fighting ingredients, as well as a rollerball application. Angled with five small spheres, their rotating action as the cream spreads adds lifting and defining benefits, too.

This Works Perfect Cleavage & Neck Serum
For calming redness

This Works

Perfect Cleavage & Neck Serum

RRP: £45

Brilliantly soothing when this sensitive area is irritated by aggressors from menopause to central heating to a high collar. Cooling and hydrating, calming benefits come from comfrey root and algae, which also help tighten skin. The rose, geranium, and sweet orange oil scent is also a proven mood-booster.

Trinny London The Elevator
For lifting

Trinny London

The Elevator

RRP: £68

Silky and rich, three pumps of this serum applied in upward strokes will help tone and tighten skin on the neck so it looks more lifted and the jawline more sculpted. Star ingredients include isodonis japonicus botanical extract, known for encouraging loose layers of skin to reconnect, making it firmer.

EndoliftX, a skin-tightening procedure where heat is delivered directly into the skin through a micro-fine optical fibre that’s around the same thickness as a hair. A single session (around £2,500) will stimulate enough collagen to firm skin and redefine the jawline too, while small pockets of fat can be melted at the same time for a smoother, more svelte look. Results can last up to three years.

For deep hydration that will plump up lines and wrinkles, a skin booster such as Juvederm SkinVive, small injections of hyaluronic acid (around £450 per session), is ideal. You’ll need two or three sessions four weeks apart, for the best neck-smoothing results with a booster session around the six-month mark.