Collection: Fine Lines & Wrinkles

Brand guide

About Fine Lines & Wrinkles

Fine lines can look more visible when skin is dry, sun-exposed or losing firmness. This edit focuses on smoother-looking texture, better hydration and support for mature or photo-exposed skin. A good routine usually combines a hydrating base, a targeted corrective step and high daily sun protection, rather than relying on one strong active to do everything.

Brand science

Key Technology

Useful technologies include vitamin C for antioxidant support, hyaluronic acid for plumping hydration, peptides for firmness, PHA or NeoGlucosamine for texture, and retinol where the skin can tolerate it. SPF is the quiet essential: without it, visible ageing and uneven tone are harder to improve. Choose technologies by tolerance, not trend.

Shopping guide

How to Choose

For dehydration lines, start with hyaluronic acid and a comfortable moisturiser. For dullness, choose a vitamin C serum under morning SPF. For the eye or neck area, use products designed for those zones. Introduce retinol or exfoliating acids slowly, especially if the skin is dry, sensitive or already using brightening products.

Fine Lines & Wrinkles FAQs

Common questions about Fine Lines & Wrinkles products and routines.

Should I choose retinol, vitamin C or hyaluronic acid for fine lines?
Choose based on what is making the lines look worse. If lines are mainly dehydration lines, start with hyaluronic acid and a moisturiser. If skin looks dull or sun-exposed, vitamin C under sunscreen is a good morning option. Retinol is better for longer-term texture and visible ageing support, but it should be introduced at night and not rushed.
Can I use anti-ageing products if my skin is sensitive?
Yes, but choose the strength carefully. Sensitive skin often does better with hydration, peptides, barrier creams or lower-frequency retinol before moving to stronger exfoliating acids. Introduce one corrective product at a time and keep cleanser, moisturiser and SPF steady. If the product causes persistent burning, peeling or redness, reduce frequency or stop.
Why is SPF part of a fine-line routine?
Sun exposure is one of the biggest reasons fine lines, uneven tone and loss of firmness become more visible. Vitamin C, retinol, peptides and exfoliating acids may support the look of skin, but sunscreen protects that progress during the day. Use broad-spectrum SPF every morning, especially when the evening routine includes retinol or acids.