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It takes serious skincare to achieve skin confidence— not just good genes. Add these hero ingredient­s to repair, fortify and protect skin, so you can step out barefaced and beautiful.

- Photograph­ed by Anna Daki. Styled by Andrei Iovu and Lil Bulgac

VITAM I N A

Mention anti-ageing and vitamin A—or its derivative­s retinol and retinoid—will most likely be the first ingredient on a skincare aficionado­s list. Its ability to speed up and stimulate cell turnover and collagen production help to reveal healthier, youngerloo­king skin with reversed sun damage, dullness and fine lines. The best way to use this is at night, because it can increase skin’s photo-sensitivit­y and may sting during the day even with the right skincare and sunscreen on top. Even those with sensitive skin can benefit from the right retinol, like Tata Harper’s Retinoic Nutrient Face Oil, which is a gentle, natural formula with a blend of botanicals, vitamins and minerals.

Ring, Wunderkind. Earrings, Margova. Ear cuff, Maria Black. Nose ring, Topshop

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Three things you need to know: This is one of the safest ingredient­s for UV protection; it stimulates the healing of wounds and sunburn; and helps to reduce skin inflammati­on, acne breakouts and excess oil and sebum production. While known for leaving a chalky cast, this centuries-old sun protector is one of the few ingredient­s that doesn’t just effectivel­y block both UVA and UVB rays—a serious cause of skin ageing—but is also reef-safe, non-irritating and noncomedog­enic. Get the best of both worlds with Supergoop!’s 100% Mineral Matte Sunscreen that has a matte, soft-focus translucen­t finish.

Nose ring, Maria Black

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Best known as a herb traditiona­lly used in Ayurvedic medicine, this swamp leaf has been used to treat eczema, psoriasis and wound-healing for decades. It’s having a major moment in skincare today for its anti-ageing properties, and its ability to boost antioxidan­t activity and repair skin damage and wounds, increase blood circulatio­n, as well as stimulate collagen production. It is found in multiple spot treatments for blemish-prone skin, and youth-boosting elixirs to help plump and increase elasticity, like Novu’s Get Clarity Centella Mask or alche{me}’s Personalis­ed Serum, a gentle elixir with serious results.

Nose ring, Topshop. Ear cuff (worn as lip ring); ring, Maria Black. Necklace, Lilian von Trapp

SQUAL ANE

Derived mostly from olives or sugarcane, squalane makes for a lightweigh­t and non-greasy but intensely moisturisi­ng face oil. It is naturally present in the human body, making it easily absorbed to help replenish skin’s moisture barrier, leaving complexion­s soft and supple. This emollient, non-comedogeni­c elixir is also great for balancing sebum production, minimising congestion and soothing any inflammati­on, and because it’s just all-round nourishing, it can be used on hair as well to keep your locks silky smooth—our top picks are Indie Lee’s Squalane Facial Oil and Peter Thomas Roth’s Oilless Oil 100% Purified Squalane.

Earrings, Charlotte Chesnais; Topshop. Necklace, Lilian von Trapp

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Model: Gina Romina/Girls Club Management Makeup and hair: Sina Velke

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