Anti-aging
How to reduce wrinkles – honest strategies without false promises
We won't lie: no cream can erase thirty years of sun damage. But you can absolutely slow the process, soften lines, and give skin the conditions to be as vital as possible. It doesn't require injections – just the right strategy.

Why skin ages and what you can actually influence
Skin aging is driven by two processes: chronological aging determined by genes and time, and extrinsic aging caused by external factors. You can't stop the first, but you have enormous control over the second.
UV radiation accounts for about 80 percent of visible facial aging. Pollution, smoking, poor sleep, stress, and an inflammatory diet contribute to the rest. All these factors break down collagen and elastin – the proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity.
The conventional anti-aging industry sells the dream that an expensive cream can turn back time. It can't. But it can support the skin's own repair processes, protect against further damage, and create conditions for collagen production. The key is realism: you can't be twenty again, but you can give your skin the tools to age with grace.
Natural strategies against wrinkles
Sunscreen every day, all year
The most important thing you can do against wrinkles is protect from UV. SPF 30 or higher, every day, regardless of weather. One hour of unprotected sun exposure causes more damage than a week without skincare can repair.
Antioxidants inside and out
Free radicals break down collagen. Antioxidants neutralize them. Eat berries, vegetables, and nuts. On the outside, CBD acts as a powerful antioxidant protecting skin cells against oxidative stress.
Sleep that's non-negotiable
Collagen production primarily occurs during deep sleep. Chronically insufficient sleep means chronically insufficient collagen. Seven to eight hours isn't luxury – it's the minimum skin needs to repair.
Moisture and fatty acids
Dry skin shows wrinkles more. Fatty acids strengthen the barrier and retain moisture. Face oils with omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 plump skin from within and make lines less visible.
Movement and circulation
Physical activity increases blood flow to the skin, delivering nutrients and oxygen and supporting waste removal. Studies show regular exercise can actually improve skin thickness and elasticity.

CBD and CBG for mature skin
CBD is one of nature's most potent antioxidants and has been shown to be more effective than vitamins C and E in certain studies. It protects skin cells against oxidative stress and supports collagen production by reducing the inflammation that breaks it down.
DUO TA-DA combines CBD and CBG-rich face oils that give skin a broad spectrum of cannabinoids. CBG in TA-DA Serum supports cell renewal at a deep level while CBD in the oil functions as an antioxidant and barrier protector. Together, they create conditions for skin that ages with dignity.
We don't promise miracles. We promise your skin gets the best tools nature has to offer for staying vital, protected, and balanced – regardless of age.
Products we recommend

Save €60DUO kit + TA-DA Serum
The full routine in one: three products that help skin become calmer, stronger and more resilient.


TA-DA Serum
A CBG-powered serum that seals in moisture and adds glow, whatever the season.

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Two face oils, one for morning and one for evening. Simple skincare that works with your skin, not against it.
Frequently asked questions
Can CBD really help with wrinkles?
CBD is a powerful antioxidant that protects against oxidative stress and supports collagen production. It can't erase wrinkles, but it can slow the process and soften lines by strengthening the skin's barrier and supporting cell renewal.
What age should you start anti-aging?
Prevention starts in your twenties with sunscreen. More active anti-aging products like CBD oils are most beneficial from 25-30, but it's never too late to start. Skin responds to proper care at any age.
Is face oil better than cream for mature skin?
Oils penetrate deeper into skin and deliver fatty acids and antioxidants more effectively. They strengthen the barrier without adding water that evaporates. For mature skin losing lipids, oil is often a better choice.
Does diet really matter for skin aging?
Enormously. A diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3, vegetables, and fermented foods supports collagen production and fights inflammation from within. Sugar and ultra-processed food accelerate aging through collagen glycation.
Sources
- Lin TK, Zhong L, Santiago JL. Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant Oils. Int J Mol Sci 2017;19(1):70.
- Meier L, Stange R, Michalsen A, Uehleke B. Clay jojoba oil facial mask for lesioned skin and mild acne. Forsch Komplementmed 2012;19(2):75–79.
Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.
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