So I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately.
Yes, I use and sell cosmetics and skincare that is anti-ageing.
However I’ve changed the way I see what I deem “anti-ageing”.
It’s term for a byproduct of renewing your skin by using our products.
I recently had my first ever facial. I have acne scarring, expression lines, and large pores. That’s all I see, that’s what I cover up.

I was surprised, however, to hear the aesthetician tell me my skin was in great condition. She saw past what I focus on. She could see it’s hydrated, glowing, and healing from the acne.

What I’m using is actually working.
It’s renewing my skin.

The texture of my skin overall has improved, minimal fine lines, and did I mention it glows?
I’m about to turn 39!
SenePlex Complex is the real deal.
Sure, I could throw a bunch of stats at you from independent lab tests on women of all ages over eight weeks (or you could just read about it here), but for me seeing is believing. Feeling is believing.
On a daily basis, I use in the morning:
- Body Wash as my facial cleanser (yes I do! I’m oily skinned)
- Climate Control
- Brightening Multivitamin Treatment
- Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
- Colour Correcting Tinted Moisturizer
In the evening I use:
- Fooops Makeup Remover
- Body Wash as my facial cleanser (yes I do! I’m oily skinned)
- Climate Control
- Brightening Multivitamin Treatment
- Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
- Normal to Oily Evening Moisturizer
- Eye Cream
I look forward to my routine. It’s me time.
So, I prefer to refer to our skincare and cosmetics as skin renewing rather than anti-ageing.
Does your current skincare and cosmetics do that? I’ll wait…