Epigenetic skincare explores how lifestyle and environmental factors—like UV exposure, pollution, stress, sleep, and nutrition—can influence the “on/off” signals that regulate skin function. This category covers science-backed ingredients and routines designed to support healthy gene expression patterns for firmer, brighter, more resilient-looking skin over time.
This section is written in collaboration with an epigenetics-focused skincare brand Idunn’s Apple.
As skin ages, it may become more sensitive to its environment. A small amount of sun exposure can cause redness…
Two people can be the same chronological age, yet their skin may appear to age at very different rates. One…
Your skin is often the first place where aging becomes visible. Fine lines, dryness, uneven tone, and slower healing can…
Skincare has been moving steadily away from one-size-fits-all routines and toward measurement-led personalization. One reason is a growing recognition that…
Consumers often describe a familiar problem: skin that seems to lose firmness, glow, and smoothness earlier than expected, even with…