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5 anti-ageing habits you can practise daily to look young

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 13, 2025, 19:39 IST
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Practise these anti-ageing habits to look young

Who doesn’t want glowing, youthful skin that refuses to give away your age? While anti-ageing creams and serums promise miracles, the truth is, the secret to ageless beauty lies in your everyday habits. The little things you do daily can either preserve your natural glow or speed up the ageing process. The good news? You don’t need expensive treatments or celebrity-level skincare routines. You just need a few mindful habits that your nani probably hinted at years ago.

Here are five anti-ageing habits you can practise daily to keep your skin (and soul) young for a long time.

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Start your day with hydration, inside and out

The first and most underrated beauty rule? Hydrate. Skin that’s well-hydrated is plump, radiant, and less prone to wrinkles. But hydration doesn’t just mean slathering on moisturiser, it begins from within.

Start your morning with a tall glass of warm water infused with a few drops of lemon or rose water. It flushes out toxins, improves digestion, and kick-starts your skin’s natural glow. Throughout the day, sip water frequently instead of gulping it all at once.

If you want an extra desi twist, drink water stored in a copper vessel overnight, an old Ayurvedic practice believed to balance your doshas and promote youthful skin. On the outside, keep your skin barrier hydrated with a lightweight moisturiser or rose water mist, especially after cleansing. Think of hydration as your invisible anti-ageing shield.

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Protect your skin from the sun, even indoors

Ask any dermatologist what causes premature ageing, and they’ll point to one culprit: sun exposure. The UV rays break down collagen and elastin, leading to wrinkles, sun spots, and sagging skin. Even on cloudy days or when you’re indoors near windows, UV light can still damage your skin.

Make sunscreen your best friend, no matter the season or weather. Go for a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, and reapply every few hours if you’re outdoors. If you want something lightweight, opt for gel-based sunscreens that suit Indian weather.

And yes, that tan may look “vacation-cute” for a week, but the long-term pigmentation and fine lines aren’t worth it. A simple step like sunscreen can literally buy you years of youth.



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Sleep like it’s your job

There’s a reason they call it beauty sleep. When you sleep, your body repairs damaged skin cells, builds collagen, and balances hormones that affect your skin’s health. But in today’s scroll-till-2-am culture, many of us are cheating our skin out of this essential repair time.

Aim for 7–8 hours of uninterrupted sleep every night. Try to follow a consistent schedule, your skin loves routine! Switch off screens at least 30 minutes before bed, and create a calming bedtime ritual: maybe a few drops of lavender oil, some soft music, or a quick gratitude journal entry.

For an extra glow, sleep on a silk pillowcase, it reduces friction, prevents wrinkles, and keeps your hair frizz-free. You’ll wake up looking more “fresh-faced diva” and less “Monday morning chaos.”

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Eat for your skin, not just your taste buds

You are what you eat and your skin is proof. Foods rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, and vitamins act like internal skincare. Instead of splurging on expensive collagen drinks, fill your plate with colourful fruits, green veggies, seeds, and nuts.

Vitamin C (found in amla, oranges, and guava) helps in collagen production.

Omega-3 fatty acids (in flaxseeds, walnuts, and ghee) keep skin supple and moisturised.

Turmeric and black pepper reduce inflammation and fight free radicals, the main cause of skin ageing.

Also, avoid excessive sugar, as it accelerates a process called glycation that breaks down collagen. Try replacing sugary desserts with dates, jaggery, or fruit-based treats. And yes, that daily cup of chai is fine, just balance it with water and fresh juices.

Think of food as skincare you chew.

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Manage stress and move your body


Here’s something many forget: Your skin listens to your emotions. When you’re stressed, your body releases cortisol, which speeds up ageing and causes dullness and breakouts. Finding ways to stay calm is not just good for your mind, it’s essential for your skin.

Yoga and meditation are the easiest anti-ageing tools you can practise daily. Even 10 minutes of deep breathing or gentle stretching can make a difference. Pair that with regular exercise, whether it’s a brisk walk, dance session, or cycling and your skin will reward you with better blood circulation and a natural glow.

If you love desi wellness rituals, try oil massage (abhyanga) once or twice a week. It improves lymphatic drainage, boosts elasticity, and nourishes your skin from head to toe. Plus, it’s the ultimate stress-buster.

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You don't need filters

Ageing is inevitable but looking older than you feel is not. You don’t need fillers or filters to look youthful; you just need to care for your body, mind, and skin with love and consistency.

When you hydrate well, protect your skin, sleep soundly, eat clean, and manage stress, you are not just slowing down the ageing clock, you’re rewinding it.

So, tomorrow morning, skip the panic over fine lines and start with a smile, a glass of water, and a few mindful minutes under the sun (with SPF, of course). The glow you’ll see in the mirror? That’s timeless beauty.

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