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How To Get Rid Of Neck Wrinkles — With More Than Just "Fancy" Creams!

Things like genetics, UV exposure, and lifestyle habits such as smoking or bad posture can all contribute to skin aging over time. However, as you get older, you might notice that your neck seems to develop wrinkles either sooner or more deeply than the rest of your body.

That's because the skin on your neck is naturally thinner than the skin on your face and doesn't produce as much oil because it has fewer sebum glands. Since these glands help keep skin hydrated, the neck struggles to retain moisture as effectively and is more likely to develop wrinkles and creases over time.

Neck wrinkles may show up as early as your late twenties or early thirties. Most often, though, they are more apparent as you reach your mid-forties.

Thankfully, there are plenty of skincare options on the market for those hoping to get rid of their neck wrinkles.


Here are the best skincare tips to combat neck wrinkles!

How To Combat Neck Wrinkles

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Ron Lach

First and foremost, everybody should be using sunscreen every single day. Even if you don't plan to lounge on the beach, you still have to protect your skin from both UVA and UVB rays. While the former can leave you sunburned, the latter may accelerate aging.

So, make it a habit to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen that's at least SPF 30 on your chest, neck, and face as the final step of your skincare routine each morning.

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Additionally, topical antioxidants such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and ferulic acid may be added to your morning skincare routine. They can minimize oxidative stress, which occurs when free radicals overwhelm your body and, when it comes to skin, causes wrinkles, fine lines, and sunspots.

Topical antioxidants can be purchased as oils or serums and work by neutralizing free radicals to prevent premature aging. Once you cleanse your face in the morning, apply these products to your neck and face right afterward.

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Anna Shvets

You can also incorporate hyaluronic acid into your regimen, a popular ingredient in numerous moisturizers and serums known for its hydrating properties. Hyaluronic acid helps to lock in moisture, keeping your skin plump and smooth.

This product should be used regularly both in the morning and at night to boost hydration and reduce the appearance of neck wrinkles.

woman putting skincare on her face and neck

cottonbro studio

A final skincare step involves retinoids, which are derived from vitamin A and are commonly used to boost collagen production. If you specifically want to target neck wrinkles, you should start with a low-strength retinoid since the neck has fewer oil glands, meaning it's more prone to irritation and dryness.

Begin by using a mild retinol every other night for a few weeks, applying it at night after you cleanse, and following up with a nighttime moisturizer. If your skin tolerates it well without any irritation, redness, or burning, you can gradually increase the strength.

older woman drinking a glass of water

Mikhail Nilov

Lastly, it's important to remember there are other ways to combat neck wrinkles that don't involve skincare products.

Maintaining healthy eating habits is crucial, as diets high in fat or sugar can accelerate premature skin aging. Plus, drinking enough water will ensure your skin is hydrated and reduce inflammation, while good posture can help you avoid "tech neck" or the development of horizontal wrinkles on your neck from repeatedly looking down at your phone or computer.

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