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Jamie Schneider

Former Senior Beauty & Lifestyle Editor

By Jamie Schneider

Former Senior Beauty & Lifestyle Editor

Jamie Schneider is the former Senior Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English from the University of Michigan, and her work has appeared in Coveteur, The Chill Times, and Wyld Skincare.

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July 17, 2024

You hear it all the time in skin care circles: Consistency is key. As much as we wish we could snap our fingers and eliminate all of our complexion concerns, you can’t possibly expect miraculous results overnight—it takes patience, effort, and a solid routine to reach your glowing skin goals. 

That being said, the effort doesn’t have to feel that strenuous. Little habits do add up! In fact, small tweaks to your morning regimen can mean all the difference when it comes to restoring collagen, smoothing fine lines, and securing plump, firm skin.

Here, find a few low-lift practices to start, stat:

Regular facial massage has been shown to increase blood flow to the face1 and deliver much-needed nutrients and oxygen to the skin cells—which, in turn, has been shown to help with fine lines, promote collagen synthesis, and even tone.

Not to mention, gently kneading your skin can help drain morning puffiness—and, well, a face massage just feels heavenly in the a.m. 

Personally, I prefer to massage in my oil cleanser; it provides more than enough slip, but because I wash it off, I won’t wind up with oil-slick skin at the end of my morning routine.

That said, make sure you get enough vitamin C in your diet (or you can take supplements if you need a little extra help). But vitamin C can help when used topically as well: Again, it plays a role in the collagen synthesis process and helps stabilize the existing collagen5 in your body, leading to overall wrinkle reduction.

Most experts recommend applying vitamin C in the morning since the antioxidant works with sunscreen to provide amped-up UV protection—and UV damage accelerates collagen decline.

You can discover our favorite vitamin C serums here, which include options for every skin type and price point.

Here’s the thing: If you’re serious about restoring collagen, you should have a collagen supplement in your arsenal.

Research shows they are able to enhance your body’s own collagen production6 by stimulating fibroblasts, those same cells that make collagen and elastin to begin with. Translation? They literally can restore your natural collagen levels. 

Convinced yet? You can find our favorite collagen supplements here, all backed by a nutrition Ph.D. Once you find one you love, stir it into your morning coffee for a daily skin-supporting sip. Or feel free to toss a serving into your go-to smoothie—there are plenty of ways you can make your morning menu oh-so-skin-loving.

The takeaway

With skin care, tiny, everyday habits can do a ton of heavy lifting. Try adding these three practices to your morning routine for a few weeks, and we bet you’ll see a difference in your skin’s quality.