Pamela, known as Aunty Pamela on social media, is 73 years old, but her youthful appearance is credited to a straightforward skincare habit.
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Using a shower head filter helps to protect your skin from hard waterCredit: Amazon
In a popular TikTok video, the skincare devotee shared her secret to maintaining such a youthful look at 73 – and the best part is, it’s affordable.
"I can count on my fingers the nights I've gone to bed without makeup," she said, adding that she was "drunk on every single one of those."
While it may sound simple, the anti-ageing expert insists that consistently removing her makeup has been a game-changer.
"You just take care of your skin every night, it adds up over the years," she said in the clip.
Biggest skincare trends for 2025
Head of Clinic, Kimberley Medd, shared the five skincare trends predicted to take off in 2025.
1. Exosomes
Exosomes are the buzzword for 2025, taking advanced skin regeneration to new heights. These micro-messengers signal skin cells to repair damage, boost collagen, and accelerate recovery, and they’re a gamechanger for targeting ageing.
2. Streamlined Skincare
The age of 12-step routines is fading as consumers shift to more intentional, multi-functional products. Streamlining skincare not only saves time but also reduces the risk of overloading your skin. In 2025, we’ll see a rise in hybrid products that combine active ingredients for simplified, effective results.
3. Vegan Collagen
Plant-based collagen will dominate the skincare world this year, providing a sustainable, ethical alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Expect vegan collagen in everything from moisturisers to serums.
4. The Rise Of AI
AI is revolutionising the beauty landscape, making it possible for consumers to get truly personalised skincare solutions. In 2025, we predict a dramatic shift towards AI-powered tools that help people understand their skin on a deeper level.
5. Hair Loss Solutions -
Hair loss is an issue that affects more men than we often realise, and it’s no longer just something we’re talking about behind closed doors. This year, expect to see a continued rise in demand for treatments that not only tackle hair loss but also nurture overall scalp health.