Anti-ageing cream after 60: the right choice for mature skin.
At sixty, the signs of time are well established: they sit around the smile and the eyes, and tell a life story. It's legitimate to want to minimize them, and skincare remains a precious resource after lifestyle hygiene. Visit anti-wrinkle creams after age 60 indispensable? Yes. Here are five creams deciphered with BeautyDecoded scores, and the specific requirements of mature skin.
Five anti-aging creams after age 60.
At age 60, creams must do two things at once: correct (retinoids, peptides) and comfort skin that has become very dry and fragile. Here is a selection of creams, deciphered with BeautyDecoded algorithmic scores and user feedback.
Allies of Skin Peptides & Antioxidants Firming Daily Treatment - the rich peptide cream
A comprehensive cream-treatment combining multiple firming peptides, niacinamide and a wide range of antioxidants. At age 60, it's a gentle alternative to retinoids, or a complement in alternation, that's very well tolerated. Anti-ageing score of 86.7, dry skin score of 84 and sensitive skin score of +0.25 A rare combination of high efficacy and excellent tolerance. Its high scores for redness (71.4) and spots (70.6) make it a versatile skin care product.
Multi-peptide firming, excellent tolerance, complete action (firmness, radiance, spots), suitable for those intolerant to retinol.
High price; top-of-the-range positioning.
A relevant option as a peptide cream at 60, effective and very well tolerated - ideal for skin that cannot tolerate retinoids, or in alternation with them. Users describe it as a complete «Swiss Army knife» skin care product. Its high price remains the main drawback.
«Expensive but very effective cream, gentle, my skin loves it and my complexion is already improving.»
«A complete product, a Swiss Army knife version: multi-peptides, antioxidants and hydration, for those who can't stand retinol.»
Avene Hyaluron Activ Retinal Lifting Cream - the retinal corrective cream
At age 60, retinal remains the most effective corrective active ingredient for boosting collagen and smoothing out established wrinkles. This cream combines it with hyaluronic acid and squalane in a rich base adapted to the dryness of mature skin. Anti-ageing score of 91.8 and spots of 86.7, the highest in the selection. Sensitive skin score of -2.2: very gradual introduction, like all retinoids, especially as older skin is thinner.
High-performance retinal corrector, rich in squalane and hyaluronic acid, with dual action on wrinkles and blemishes.
Gradual introduction essential; spreading sometimes tricky; night-time use, SPF mandatory.
A relevant option for true anti-aging correction at age 60: retinal offers the best anti-aging score of the selection, in a rich base that's gentle on mature skin. Introduce twice-weekly at first, in combination with a repair cream, and always under sun protection the following day.
«Good tolerance on my mature skin, I use it 2x a week in combination with a soothing cream.»
«I have the impression that it is effective; spreading is not obvious, you have to massage well.»
Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream - the ultra-rich repair cream
A rich, melting cream, almost like a balm, that repairs and intensely nourishes the lipid barrier. At the age of 60, it's the ideal companion to corrective active ingredients (retinal, peptides) for skin in great need of lipids. Dry skin score of 91 and neutral sensitive skin score (0) Very well tolerated. Its anti-ageing score of 32.3 reflects its repairing and lipid-replenishing role, in support of corrective skincare.
Intense repair and relipidation, ideal companion to retinoids, very well tolerated.
High price; rich texture reserved for the evening; moisturizing role, not corrective.
A relevant option as a relipidizing cream to accompany strong active ingredients at 60: it compensates for their drying effect and restores the comfort of mature skin. Users describe it as a creamy night cream that «saved» their skin on retinol, despite its high price.
«Soft, creamy and thick as a balm, perfect as a night cream.»
«It literally saved my skin when I went back to retinol 1 %, so moisturizing.»
«Texture and comfort that I love; admittedly expensive, but I keep coming back to it every winter.»
Dr Pierre Ricaud Crème de Nuit Régénération Suprême - the affordable night cream
A regenerating night cream with a nourishing texture that relies on ferments and hydration to support night-time repair. At age 60, it's a comfortable, affordable nighttime option, alternating with the corrective actives. Dry skin score of 84 and sensitive skin score of -0.25, virtually neutral A well-tolerated and appreciated night cream. Its anti-ageing score of 69.7 reflects its reparative and moisturizing role.
Moisturizing, well-tolerated night cream, soft skin in the morning, affordable price.
Presence of alcohol reported; restorative rather than strongly corrective role.
A relevant option as a regenerating night cream at age 60, well rated and affordable, ideal for alternating with a retinoid or for skin-resting evenings. Users describe it as moisturizing, gentle on sensitive skin and leaving skin feeling soft in the morning. The presence of alcohol was noted by one reviewer.
«Soft, plump skin upon waking, tender with sensitive skin, a nugget.»
«Very pleasant night cream, moisturizes well, soft skin in the morning, I repurchase.»
«Effective, but the presence of alcohol is a shame.»
I'm From Rice Cream - nourishing day cream with rice water
A nourishing day cream with a high rice water content, antioxidant and moisturizing, with an enveloping texture. At age 60, it provides the comfort of a rich galenic formula to counter dryness and support a radiant complexion. Dry skin score of 84 and sensitive skin score of +0.5 A well-tolerated, comfortable cream. Its spot score of 76.5 also reflects its action on complexion radiance and evenness, a frequent concern at this age.
Nourishing base rich in rice water, good tolerance, radiance and complexion action, affordable price.
To be complemented with SPF in the morning; nourishing rather than corrective role.
A relevant option as a nourishing day cream at age 60: rice water provides antioxidants and comfort, in a rich base that's welcome on dry mature skin. To be followed by sun protection in the morning. Only one evaluation available.
«I use the lotion and cream: perfectly moisturized skin all day long.»
At 60, the SPF 50+ sun protection every morning remains the most important anti-aging gesture: mature skin no longer repairs UV damage, which aggravates wrinkles and spots. Apply over day cream.
How to choose an anti-aging cream after age 60 ?
Clinical signs of skin senescence
By the age of 60, the signs of aging have set in on the face, neck, décolleté and hands. This is the age when the results of a lifetime of sun protection and healthy living can be seen - and when it's important not to let up, because post-menopausal skin ages faster. Clinically, it has become thinner.
loss of epidermal thickness per decade.
loss of dermal thickness every ten years.
elasticity, with the dermal-epidermal junction flattening.
Behind this loss of tissue, other changes appear. Sebum production slows sharply and ceramides become rarer: the hydrolipidic film no longer plays its role as a barrier, resulting in chronic dryness. Tired fibroblasts produce much less collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, which are themselves more rapidly degraded. The result is sagging, deep wrinkles and greatly reduced elasticity. In addition, anarchic melanin production and past sun exposure have often left the skin dotted with age spots.
Which day cream, which night cream?
Day cream
Rich, enveloping galenics Ceramides, sterols, omegas, plant oils and butters to reconstitute the hydrolipidic film; humectants (glycerin, hyaluronic acid, NMF); film-forming agents to retain water.
SPF 50+ sun protection with non-irritating UVA and UVB filters, every morning.
Vitamin C (15 to 20 % if well tolerated) against oxidative stress and brown spots.
Night cream
Retinoid if tolerated: it revitalizes the dermis' cellular machine, preserving volume and tone. Pure retinoic acid is subject to medical prescription.
Peptides (including copper peptides) or for vitamin A intolerant patients: complementary, gentle results.
Lipid-replenishing galenics based on ceramides and fats to counter dryness, which has become chronic.
Care routine at age 60 and cosmetic surgery.
An assiduous routine and sun protection leave visible results over the long term: skincare has a real role to play in maintaining beautiful skin at 60. However, it's important to remain clear-sighted: topical skincare only limits intrinsic ageing. Those who really want to tighten and smooth the face should consider more advanced techniques (lasers, cosmetic surgery), to be evaluated with a doctor.
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The complete series by age : anti-wrinkle cream at 30, at age 40, at age 50.
Objective your choice of anti-aging cream with BeautyDecoded application.
BeautyDecoded is a mobile application for cosmetic analysis using artificial intelligence. It deciphers INCI formulations and generates compatibility scores for 80 skin types and profiles. It does not constitute a medical consultation, but helps to objectivize the choice of an anti-aging cream according to a precise skin profile - particularly useful for demanding mature skin.
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Information for educational purposes only. It does not replace a medical consultation. BeautyDecoded algorithmic scores do not prejudge the individual tolerance of each user: a test on a small area and, in case of doubt, the advice of a dermatologist are still recommended. Corrective active ingredients (retinoids, pure vitamin C) are introduced progressively and require sun protection; retinoic acid must be prescribed by a physician. The medical or surgical procedures mentioned should be evaluated with a qualified professional. Several products on this page have a low number of reviews (1 to 4): these returns are indicative and do not constitute a reliable summary. The reviews displayed come from BeautyDecoders and have not been verified. No commercial partnership links this page to the marquess mentioned. © BeautyDecoded - Independent information. Dr Sylvain David, Plastic and aesthetic surgeon - Founder of BeautyDecoded.
