For anti-aging skincare in India in 2026, the biggest evidence still supports a simple routine built around **daily sunscreen, a retinoid, vitamin C, moisturizer, and (optionally) peptides**—rather than expensive "anti-aging creams." ### Best anti-aging routine **Morning** 1. Gentle cleanser 2. Vitamin C serum (10–20%) 3. Moisturizer (if needed) 4. Broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen (most important step) **Night** 1. Cleanser 2. Retinol (2–4 nights/week initially, then increase as tolerated) 3. Moisturizer ### Best products available in India **Best retinol (budget)** ### [Pilgrim Retinol Night Cream]() *₹501* Other good options include retinol serums from Minimalist and Deconstruct, which are widely recommended for beginners because they focus on evidence-based ingredients. **Good sunscreen choices** - Dot & Key SPF 50 - Foxtale Glow SPF 50 - Minimalist SPF 50 - Re'equil Ultra Matte SPF 50 ### [Dot & Key Super Bright Sunscreen SPF 50]() *₹299* ### [FoxTale Glow Sunscreen SPF 50]() *₹300* ### [Dermatouch Niacinamide SPF 50 Sunscreen]() *₹299* ### If you're over 30 Focus on: - **Retinol** at night for wrinkles and collagen support. - **Vitamin C** in the morning for pigmentation and antioxidant protection. - **SPF 50 every day**, even indoors if you're near windows. Sun protection has the strongest evidence for preventing premature skin aging. ### Trends in 2026 The newer skincare trend is **peptides** and **barrier-supporting ingredients** (such as ectoin and ceramides). They can complement, but not replace, retinol and sunscreen. Evidence for "neurocosmetics" is emerging but is less established than traditional anti-aging ingredients. If you tell me: - your **age**, - **skin type** (oily, dry, combination, sensitive), - and your **budget** (₹1,000, ₹3,000, ₹5,000+), I can recommend a complete anti-aging routine tailored for Indian skin and climate.
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