Have you ever slipped into bed only to realize you left your makeup on? Or stayed up all night to catch an early flight or meet a critical deadline? While these may seem like harmless habits at times, over time they can take their toll. And your skin is one of the first places you’ll start to notice.
Different from the natural aging process (or intrinsic aging), extrinsic aging depends on a collection of environmental and lifestyle factors, otherwise known as the exponent. From pollution to sleep, this concept encompasses everything that can affect your skin’s regular balance and, of course, leads to signs of premature aging.
And while some are out of your control, you can take easy steps to limit their effects, rather than amplify them. Here are 5 daily habits that can age your skin and how you can combat them for healthier, happier, more youthful looking skin in the years to come.
5 habits that can reduce your youthful glow
1. Forgetting to wear sunscreen
In the summer, it’s not good. But on cool, overcast days or when you’re running behind schedule… it can be hit or miss. The bottom line? Sunscreen is essential 365 days a year.
As the sun’s UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin (and through clouds and windows), UVB rays affect the surface. Together, they are responsible for up to 80% of the visible signs of skin aging, promoting uneven tone, loss of firmness and premature fine lines.
The solution? Make sunscreen part of your daily routine finding a formula you love.
2. Ignoring pollution damage
Whether it involves navigating traffic, transporting platforms or cycling around town, you’ll likely feel the effects of pollution at some point during the day. Traffic fumes, cigarette smoke, and industrial emissions — all can reach your skin (even if you’re not in a busy city).
The results start with free radicals. Released by environmental pollutants, these volatile molecules trigger an oxidative stress response that later damages the skin – contributing to dark spots, sagging and wrinkles. So, although it’s not immediately visible, pollution can do more to your skin than you think.

The solution? A mineral protection powder that can be applied on the go—for free radical defense wherever your day takes you.
3. You don’t get enough sleep

One night will not age your skin. But making it a pattern can. When you compare the difference between people with good sleep quality (7-9 hours a night) and poor sleep quality (less than or equal to 5 hours), clinical study found that those who slept less showed a Weaker barrier function, more uneven pigmentation and greater appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
The reason behind this is simple. While you sleep, your skin follows its own circadian rhythm, prioritizing regeneration and repair after a full day of exposure to UV rays, pollution and oxidative stress. If your rest is disrupted, so is this natural repair activity—leading to duller, more tired skin.
The solution? Sticking to a perfect sleep schedule isn’t always realistic, but some easy tips can help. Set regular bedtimes and wake-up times to establish your body’s natural schedule, limit screen use at least an hour before bed to support melatonin production, and hold off on caffeine until morning to avoid unwanted jitters. You (and your skin) will thank us later!
4. Consuming too much sugar
Don’t panic—you don’t have to swear off your morning latte or your favorite dessert. That said, making small, mindful choices about your sugar intake can be an easy way to support long-term skin health. The reason? A not-so-sweet process called glycosylation.
When there is excess sugar in your body, it binds to collagen and elastin (the proteins responsible for smooth, elastic skin). This reaction forms glycation end products, or AGEs, which make these proteins more rigid and less flexible. Over time, this can lead to loss of firmness and sagging.

The solution? Help fight AGEs with carnosine. A powerful anti-glycosylation ingredient, it prevents sugar molecules from attaching to essential proteins – keeping your skin smooth, healthy and firm. Get it with the Day or Night Repair Cream.
5. Sleeping with your makeup on
From your first meeting of the day to your evening Pilates class, your skin takes on more than the makeup you put on in the morning. Dirt, sunscreen, oil and sweat come into play.
While it can sometimes be tempting to do the bare minimum, taking off your makeup at night can go a long way in maintaining your youthful glow. Remember free radicals? Residual makeup traps oil and impurities in the skin, contributing to skin aging through free radical damage.

The solution? Look forward to your nightly cleanse, taking a moment to relax. Light a candle, put on an audiobook, and wash away the day with a nourishing oil-in-milk cleanser. Want to take it a step further? Follow with a cleansing foam to enjoy deep double cleansing.
You are already on the right track

Understanding how these daily habits can age your skin is the first step towards change. And the good news is that you’ve already covered most of it.
So the next time you’re thinking about doing your nightly cleanse or skipping some essential Zs, remember that small changes are often all it takes to break less-than-helpful habits. Replace them with small, consistent acts of care not only does it support your skin day in and day out, but it also helps maintain your natural, youthful glow for years to come.

Samantha Acevedo
Samantha is a copywriter and content specialist with a passion for beauty and wellness. Naturally curious, she enjoys exploring creative ways to create meaningful digital communications. Skin care non-negotiable? Daily SPF.
