41 min

34 Dermatologist-Approved Skincare Rules for Your 20s, 30s, 40s and Beyond Going for Goal: The Women's Health Podcast

    • Health & Fitness

To coincide with Women’s Health’s first ever Fit At Any Age issue hitting newsstands, we're exploring how you can get your best-ever skin, in your 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond. Because while skin is personal, and its needs vary according to things like your ethnicity or skin type, there are certain fundamental principles that are worth getting to grips with. It's knowledge that can make caring for your skin simpler, more satisfying and a great deal more fun - whatever your age. In today's episode, Women’s Health’s Beauty Editor Perdie Nouril is joined by Dr Anjali Mahto, a consultant dermatologist and author of The Skincare Bible: Your No-Nonsense Guide To Great Skin (£14.99, Penguin). She spells out the formulations and habits you’ll want on your side as you move through the years and offers her specialist insight on managing conditions such as acne, rosacea and pigmentation. By the end you’ll know your hyaluronic from your ascorbic from your azelaic acid and be able to decode a product label like a pro. Note taking advised.
Follow Dr Anjali Mahto on Instagram: @anjalimahto
Follow Perdie Nouril on Instagram: @perditanouril
Follow Women's Health on Instagram: @womenshealthuk
Topics
How to choose the right SPF for you 
How to deal with adult acne 
When is the right time to use retinol? 
The case for using a vitamin C serum
How hormonal changes impact 40-something skin
Why getting expert advice can be cost-effective
Like what you’re hearing? We'd love if you could rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, as it really helps other people find the show. Also, remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you’ll never miss an episode.
 
Got a goal in mind? Shoot us a message on Instagram putting ‘Going for Goal’ at the start of your message and our experts could be helping you achieve your health goal in an upcoming episode.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

To coincide with Women’s Health’s first ever Fit At Any Age issue hitting newsstands, we're exploring how you can get your best-ever skin, in your 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond. Because while skin is personal, and its needs vary according to things like your ethnicity or skin type, there are certain fundamental principles that are worth getting to grips with. It's knowledge that can make caring for your skin simpler, more satisfying and a great deal more fun - whatever your age. In today's episode, Women’s Health’s Beauty Editor Perdie Nouril is joined by Dr Anjali Mahto, a consultant dermatologist and author of The Skincare Bible: Your No-Nonsense Guide To Great Skin (£14.99, Penguin). She spells out the formulations and habits you’ll want on your side as you move through the years and offers her specialist insight on managing conditions such as acne, rosacea and pigmentation. By the end you’ll know your hyaluronic from your ascorbic from your azelaic acid and be able to decode a product label like a pro. Note taking advised.
Follow Dr Anjali Mahto on Instagram: @anjalimahto
Follow Perdie Nouril on Instagram: @perditanouril
Follow Women's Health on Instagram: @womenshealthuk
Topics
How to choose the right SPF for you 
How to deal with adult acne 
When is the right time to use retinol? 
The case for using a vitamin C serum
How hormonal changes impact 40-something skin
Why getting expert advice can be cost-effective
Like what you’re hearing? We'd love if you could rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, as it really helps other people find the show. Also, remember to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you’ll never miss an episode.
 
Got a goal in mind? Shoot us a message on Instagram putting ‘Going for Goal’ at the start of your message and our experts could be helping you achieve your health goal in an upcoming episode.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

41 min

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