Discover Absolution anti-wrinkle facial oils

Which anti-wrinkle oil for your face? 

At least 89% of women over 50 are concerned about the signs of ageing on at least one part of their body.  As we get older, wrinkles and fine lines appear on the face.  At the corners of the eyes, around the lips, on the forehead, above the mouth… These subtle signs of time are the result of an inevitable physiological process. Of course, certain skincare products can naturally reduce facial wrinkles, or even prevent their appearance.  “Anti-ageing” creams, masks enriched with hyaluronic acid, anti-wrinkle serums… A wide range of skincare for mature skin exists.  While the “Fountain of Youth” remains a myth, we believe hydration is key.  And for this, nature is rich in treasures like plant oils which are abundant in active ingredients beneficial to the skin.  At Absolution, we’re not looking to defy the passage of time, but instead accompany you at each stage of your life.  Enhance the radiance and firmness of your skin with our anti-wrinkle facial oils.  

Facial wrinkles : understanding the mark of time

Facial wrinkles are witnesses to the passage of time, leaving their mark on our skin over the years. You may observe these fine lines and creases in your mirror with affection or a hint of sadness. As we age, our skin naturally undergoes an inevitable transformation: it gradually loses elasticity and firmness. This is due to the decrease in collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid our bodies produce. 

Good to know : When do the first facial wrinkles appear ? 
The first wrinkles usually begin to appear around the age of 30. The most common facial wrinkles are the famous “crow’s feet” around the eyes where the skin is particularly thin and stressed. Forehead and frown lines reflect the facial expressions and emotions we’ve experienced. Finally, nasolabial fold wrinkles appear with smiles and daily facial movements. These expression marks reflect our history, telling the story of our lives on our skin. 

In addition to natural skin ageing, other external factors accelerate the appearance and prominence of wrinkles and are responsible for 80% of the signs of skin ageing. Excessive sun exposure, smoking, a lack of moisture and repetitive facial expressions significantly contribute to the fragility of the skin. Why? Because these factors generate the increased production of free radicals which can damage the skin. They exacerbate the deterioration of elastin and collagen fibres and encourage the early onset of wrinkles and fine lines. 

The skin ageing process doesn’t take place in the same way for everyone. Factors such as genetics, skin type, ethnicity, and the microbiome of the skin’s surface play a determining role in how our skin ages. For example, dry skin tends to be more vulnerable to wrinkles than oily skin, due to its natural lack of moisture. 

As we age, especially after menopause in women, the skin undergoes more pronounced changes. It becomes thinner and drier and loses volume and flexibility. At the same time, wrinkles and pigmentation spots become more visible. We advise you to follow a skincare routine that meets the specific needs of your skin at each stage of your life. 

What are the benefits of anti-wrinkle oils for your skin?

Anti-wrinkle oils are valuable in delaying skin ageing. They offer a multitude of benefits to maintain the firmness and suppleness of your skin. These natural oils, carefully selected by Absolution, deeply nourish the epidermis, stimulate cell regeneration, and protect the skin from external aggressors. 

Good to know : Absolution supports ‘pro-ageing’
You won’t find “anti-ageing” creams or oils at Absolution. On the contrary, we support “pro-ageing” because getting older is a natural process. Instead of fighting age, anti-wrinkle oil-based skincare aims to accompany the skin in its natural journey. Our aim? To enhance your natural beauty at every age. 

Some of the most suitable vegetable oils for reducing the signs of anti-ageing such as wrinkles are: 

  • Rosehip oil. This oil is renowned for its powerful regenerative properties. Rich in essential fatty acids, it plays a key role in repairing and renewing skin tissue. Its natural antioxidants fight free radicals and slow down the ageing process. Rosehip oil is particularly good for mature skin. 
  • Argan oil. Coming from the native argan tree of Morocco, argan oil is extremely rich in vitamin E and antioxidants. These natural active ingredients help protect the skin against UV damage and prevent signs of ageing. Additionally, the omega-3 fatty acids in argan oil deeply nourish the skin. Its hydrolipidic film (moisture barrier) and suppleness also improve. 
  • Sweet almond oil. Light and gentle, this oil is ideal for sensitive skin due to its soothing properties. It is rich in vitamins E and A, contributing to skin regeneration and elasticity. Sweet almond oil is also known for its ability to soften and smooth the skin. La Brume Systémique, a bi-phase skincare water, is formulated with almond oil, rosehip oil and evening primrose. 
  • Evening primrose oil. This precious oil is especially valued for its richness in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). This essential fatty acid plays a key role in maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. By promoting cell regeneration, evening primrose oil helps fight against the premature signs of ageing. 
  • Borage oil. Extremely nourishing, borage oil is a rich source of linoleic acid. This makes it particularly effective in restoring the suppleness and resilience of the skin. One of the ingredients of La Crème Beau Jour it’s perfect for preventing the signs of ageing from 35 onwards. 
  • Prickly pear seed oil. Rich in vitamin E, this oil offers exceptional antioxidant properties, allowing it to maintain the skin’s elasticity while providing softness and radiance. Enriched with Omega 6 and phytosterols, it minimises moisture loss, intensely nourishes, and effectively slows down the signs of ageing. 

To benefit from these anti-wrinkle plant oils, they can be used on their own or with other natural active ingredients like those found in essential oils. 

How to choose the right anti-wrinkle oil?

Depending on your age, where your wrinkles are and your skin type, certain plant oils will be more suitable than others. Not sure about your skin type? Take our online diagnosis in just a few minutes. 

For sensitive skin, sometimes prone to redness, choose our best-selling PAX. This soothing and purifying facial oil is formulated with CBD, as well as hemp oil rich in linoleic acid, rosehip oil, and sesame oil.

Addiction oil is ideal for dry, combination to oily skin. This versatile skincare oil contains several plant oils with anti-wrinkle properties such as:  

  • Evening primrose oil 
  • Argan oil 
  • Rosehip oil 

If you want to target a specific area of your face, such as the eyes, certain certified organic plant oils are better. For example, La Crème Réparatrice Regard combines jojoba oil, which is especially balancing, with the properties of hyaluronic acid. 

Le Masque du Temps Redensifiant is ideal for reducing wrinkles on mature skin and should be used every night. This firming night mask is enriched with a blend of active ingredients such as rosehip, jojoba, sesame, and shea oils. Specifically designed for mature skin that needs firming, it stimulates collagen production, tones, and reduces blemishes. 

Three points to remember:  

  • Anti-wrinkle plant oils offer a natural solution to reduce facial wrinkles and fine lines. They revitalise the skin by maintaining its elasticity and deeply nourishing and firming it. 
  • Rosehip, argan, and borage are among the most popular anti-wrinkle oils for mature skin. 
  • Absolution offers pro-age skincare products designed to enhance your natural beauty, even as wrinkles appear. 

1 Ageing in women : French women facing the mirror of time –Ifop study for Humasana 

2 A multi-study analysis to identify potential microbial features associated with the signs of ageing skin  

What is the right anti-aging product for you?

Before/after: Le Masque du Temps Redensifiant, pro-aging night mask

All you need to know about anti-wrinkle face oils