Our lips are one of the first places to show
signs of aging— yet we're quick to neglect them.
Lips are often left out of the anti-aging conversation. Yet it's
volume loss and lines around the mouth that are some of the earliest signs of
aging. "A number of key changes occur in lips with age," says Dr.
Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, a dermatologist in New York City. Most lips will
lose their volume and definition over time, but lines and wrinkles are more
commonly found in smokers, those with pale skin, and those with increased
exposure to the sun. "Lines can also be worse due to muscular movement in
those who smoke and purse when they speak," says Macrene. "And most
concerning, some women develop pre-cancers on the lip called actinic
cheilitis." So if your current lip care routine just involves a swipe of
lip balm whenever they're feeling chapped, there's definitely more you could be doing
to make your lips look younger, fresher, and more plump. Here, three top New
York City dermatologists spill the tips and tricks for anti-aging your lips.
Lip Serums
These new, souped-up lip balms deliver anti-aging ingredients and
hydration right to wear you need it most. Verso's Lip Serum is the only one we've found that contains a
derivative of retinol, the powerhouse ingredient known for increasing collagen
production and fading dark spots. The problem is, retinol can be irritating
when applied straight to the lips (so keep your prescription-strength cream off
your mouth for the time being). But Verso's formula contains a gentle
derivative, called Retinol 8, that can reduce the appearance of fine lines
around the mouth overtime. Dr. Macrene's 37 Actives High Performance Anti-Aging And Filler Lip
Treatment is packed with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, peptides, over
20 antioxidants, and intense hydrators like coconut oil to leave lips looking
discernibly more full. "Within days your lips get gradually plumper, and
without a needle," says Dr. Macrene. "The hyaluronic acid and
collagen stimulation gives a more natural look than injections." And then
there's Restorsea Pro LipMagic, which claims to dissolve a layer of skin that
forms over the lip as we age (it's also packed with anti-aging ingredients like
Vitamin C and brown algae). Swipe it on liberally a few times each day, and in
about two weeks' time, your lips should look a little softer, smoother, and
more defined.
But perhaps the easiest anti-aging lip hack is just to remember the
skin around your mouth should be treated the same way as your other skin. If you're
patting on a nightly serum, apply it there too. If you're smearing on
sunscreen, get close to your lip line and use a chapstick or lipstick with at
least an SPF 30. "Just as you would treat skin in other areas, the skin
around the mouth should be protected every morning with sunscreen and topical
antioxidants to prevent damage from daily UV light," says Dr. Joshua
Zeichner, director of cosmetic and clinical research at Mount Sinai's
Department of Dermatology in New York. "In the evening, try repairing treatments
with retinol, growth factors, and peptides."
Injectables
Not all lip fillers are done with the intention
of creating bigger, Kylie Jenner-esque lips. "With age, the border of the
lip, the so-called white roll, loses its definition. It is common for lipstick
to bleed from the red part of your lip onto your skin because you lost
structure at the border," says Zeichner. "This is best treated with a
filler to restore volume and structure around the mouth. Over-treating the lip
border can give you a duck-lips, but subtle treatments go a long way to define
the lip from the skin surrounding the mouth." Hyaluronic acid injections
like Restylane Silk, Juvederm, or the more subtle Volbella can make the lips
more defined—and therefore a little younger-looking—without changing the size
dramatically. Zeichner notes that if you're more concerned about lines and
wrinkles, a few drops of Botox can also help soften and relax the muscles
around your mouth. There's a small caveat though: "You won't be able to
purse your lips as strongly and you may not be able to drink from a straw for a
few months," he says. So if you can't quit your daily iced coffees, peels
or lasers might be your better wrinkle-fighting option.
Credit: Harper Bazaar


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