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Which country has the best anti-aging skin care products

Asked by:Orestes

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 07:01 AM

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  • Wisteria Wisteria

    Apr 08, 2026

    In fact, there is no absolute "optimal solution". The research and development logic of anti-aging skin care products in different countries is very different, and the suitable skin conditions and anti-aging needs are also completely different. You really have to choose according to your own situation.

    Speaking of which, I was still feeling emotional when I was helping my best friend with dry skin choose an anti-aging cream a while ago. She is 35 years old, and her dry lines and nasolabial folds are very obvious now. I bought a Japanese anti-aging cream from a famous Internet celebrity for a cheap price, and after using it for three months, I saw a difference. None, but later she bit the bullet and put in a 30% concentration Bose cream from a famous French brand. She applied it for two months in the winter. When she pinched her face in the mirror, she said, "It's amazing. The dry lines that were stuck in the powder are basically smoothed out, and even the apples of my skin feel a little tighter." But I applied that cream once, and it was as thick as melted butter. After applying it to my oily and acne-prone skin, I woke up with red and swollen lips, and I never dared to touch it again.

    I had coffee with some friends in the beauty industry and had a few arguments about this matter. Some people stick to the European and American departments, saying that whether it is the American retinol and peptide research, or the French Bosein patent, they have been developing anti-aging ingredients longer than many of our brands have been established, and they can deal with the problems of deep lines and sagging that have already been formed. It does work quickly, but many of the formulas are based on thicker dry skin in Europe and America, and are not very friendly to Asian thin and oily skin. Strong medicines can easily cause facial damage if not used properly. This is why many people complain about European and American anti-aging products as being "too strong and unfriendly to people".

    Some people prefer Japanese anti-aging products, saying that Japanese formulas are more in line with the skin types of East Asians, and most of them follow a mild route. They also like to combine anti-aging with brightening and stabilizing. There are many anti-aging products extracted from plants and skin care products, which are suitable for people with sensitive skin. They are suitable for young people who are just over 25 and want to start anti-aging. But some people don't buy it, saying that most Japanese anti-aging products are "moisturizing without any sound" and are ineffective. After using it for only half a year, in addition to having a good moisturizing effect, the wrinkles that should have grown are not reduced at all. Spending that money is worse than buying an ordinary moisturizer.

    In the past two years, what I have used the most are domestic anti-aging products. Many brands are now very practical. Knowing that most of us Asians have thinner skin than Europeans and Americans, have poor tolerance, and are prone to dullness and yellowing, I specially packaged retinol and formulated a repair formula. The ingredients reduce irritation, and also add brightening ingredients such as niacinamide. I used a domestic A-alcohol essence last year. It has just the right concentration and does not cause redness when applied. In two months, the nasolabial folds have faded by less than half, and even the complexion of my face has become much more even. The price is less than half of the Japanese essence I bought before. Of course, some friends feel that there are still few high-end choices for domestic products, and the accumulation of core patents is not as good as that of big European and American brands. To cope with severe slack, you still have to choose European and American models.

    In fact, choosing anti-aging products is really a bit like choosing sports shoes. Others may wear a comfortable model while running a marathon. If your feet are wider, you may get foot blisters. There is no need to buy based on the name of which country. First, find out what your skin type is, whether you want to deal with early and old fine lines or deep lines and sagging that have already formed, and whether you have enough tolerance. Try the ones that fit your needs, which is the best.

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