Understanding Fine Lines and Wrinkles on Sensitive Skin

Ageing leads to a natural decline in collagen and elastin production, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. Sensitive skin often experiences inflammation and barrier disruption, which can accelerate visible ageing. Harsh treatments can worsen sensitivity, so it’s essential to choose skincare that restores and protects while targeting these signs gently.

 

Our Barrier-First Approach to Wrinkled Skin Treatment

Skin Virtue’s philosophy prioritises skin barrier repair to reduce inflammation and strengthen skin resilience. Our products blend peptides, antioxidants, and humectants to:

  • Smooth and plump fine lines
  • Promote collagen synthesis
  • Hydrate deeply for a firmer skin feel
  • Protect skin from environmental ageing factors
  • Calm sensitivity and support barrier health

This approach ensures that your skin can heal and regenerate without irritation, delivering real results for sensitive skin.

  • Hyaluronic Acid

    Deeply hydrates and plumps skin to smooth lines

  • Sodium Hyaluronate

    Restores moisture and protects from oxidation

  • Peptides (Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 & 1)

    Boosts collagen for firmer, smoother skin

  • Vitamin A

    Supports regeneration and reduces wrinkles

  • Vitamin E

    Soothes skin and protects against stressors

  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)

    Strengthens barrier and evens skin tone

  • Panthenol (Vitamin B5)

    Moisturises deeply and calms sensitive skin

  • Glycine Soja Protein

    Soothes and defends with antioxidant effects

  • Superoxide Dismutase

    Neutralises free radicals to prevent ageing

  • Saccharide Isomerate

    Balances moisture and soothes irritation

  • Carnosine

    Protects skin proteins and prevents damage

  • Jojoba Oil

    Nourishes and replenishes without clogging pores

How to Care for Fine Lines on Sensitive Skin

For sensitive skin, gradual introduction of anti-ageing products is key. Focus on supporting your skin barrier with moisturisers and serums rich in humectants and peptides. Avoid harsh exfoliants or aggressive actives that could trigger irritation. Consistent use of gentle, barrier-supportive skincare enhances your skin’s natural ability to repair and renew.

Embrace Sensitive, Ageing Skin with Confidence

Fine lines and wrinkles are part of your skin’s journey. With Skin Virtue’s bioactive, barrier-focused approach, you can care for your sensitive skin while visibly improving signs of ageing. Our Future Advanced range delivers the science-backed, gentle solutions your skin deserves.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I treat fine lines if I have sensitive skin?


Yes. The key is to use gentle, barrier-supportive products with proven ingredients like peptides and humectants. Avoid harsh actives that can trigger irritation. Skin Virtue’s formulations are designed specifically for sensitive and ageing skin.

How often should I use anti-ageing products on sensitive skin?

Start slowly—2 to 3 times a week—and gradually increase to daily use as your skin builds tolerance. Always pair treatments with a barrier-supporting moisturiser.

How often should I use anti-ageing products on sensitive skin?


Start slowly—2 to 3 times a week—and gradually increase to daily use as your skin builds tolerance. Always pair treatments with a barrier-supporting moisturiser.

Should I avoid exfoliants completely?


You don’t need to avoid exfoliation entirely, but opt for gentle, non-abrasive options and use them sparingly. Avoid physical scrubs or high-strength acids unless advised by a skincare professional.

Can anti-ageing skincare worsen redness or irritation?


It can—if the products are too harsh. That’s why it’s important to choose formulations specifically created for sensitive or problem-prone skin, like those in Skin Virtue’s Future Advanced range.

When will I start seeing results?


With consistent use, most people notice improvements in hydration, texture, and visible fine lines within 2–4 weeks. Results build gradually as the skin becomes stronger and more resilient.