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2026’s Biggest Skincare Trends to Try Now

Last updated: 2026/01/06 at 4:28 AM
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It was only a matter of time before the concept of “longevity” made its way into our skincare routines. While the term is often overused, 2026 marks a turning point—one in which longevity is no longer about marketing spin, but about cultivating skin cells that work harder for us. We’re after skin that is resilient, able to repair itself, and looks (and, crucially, feels) good not just now, but for years to come.

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Biostimulators and regenerative treatmentsSkin cell healthEctoinPeptides, redefined

“We’re moving away from ambiguous claims and superficial trends and into an era defined by quantifiable biology, measurable outcomes, and a demand for transparency,” says dermatologist and founder of Klira, Dr. Emma Craythorne. “Consumers are no longer satisfied with vague promises of glow and hydration—they want to understand mechanisms, data and longevity. And truthfully, so do we as clinicians.”

From cellular health and personalized treatment plans to next-generation LED that goes further than ever before, Vogue speaks to the experts to uncover the ingredients, innovations and treatments shaping skin health in 2026.


Biostimulators and regenerative treatments

Regeneration sits at the heart of skincare in 2026. “My patients are increasingly focused on the long-term health of their skin and are seeking regenerative treatments that look natural, rather than quick fixes or dramatic changes,” says Dr. Wassim Taktouk. The overfilled, over-frozen (even just a bit) aesthetic has had its day; in its place is a desire for luminosity, movement and healthy-looking skin. “The demand for treatments that respect skin health and tissue integrity will only continue to grow,” he adds.

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Biostimulators—injectables that trigger the skin’s own collagen production—are central to this shift. Unlike traditional fillers, they offer both an immediate effect and progressive improvement over time. Julaine, a newer bio-activator, is one to watch. Using poly-L-lactic acid technology, it stimulates the tissue-supporting network around skin cells—what Dr. Taktouk calls “the skin’s factory for all the good stuff”—supporting natural collagen and elastin production with minimal inflammation.

“It delivers tighter, firmer skin with improved tone and texture, but without looking ‘done’,” he says. “It’s ideal for patients who want to look like a better version of themselves, not different.” Sculptra, another poly-L-lactic acid-based treatment, is also experiencing a renaissance, according to Dr. Ash Soni, as patients increasingly prioritise gradual, natural regeneration.

Skin cell health

Topical skincare is following the same regenerative logic, with a focus on mitochondrial health—also known as the engines of our cells. Ingredients that support mitochondrial function help skin cells generate more energy (ATP), repair damage more efficiently and withstand environmental stress, resulting in healthier, more resilient skin for longer.

Expect to see formulas rich in CoQ10, NAD+ boosters such as niacinamide and NMN, peptides, antioxidants like vitamin C and resveratrol, and alpha-lipoic acid. Dr. Craythorne also points to the rise of diagnostic clinical tests capable of measuring cellular stress, mitochondrial function and barrier integrity, paving the way for genuinely personalized skincare.

Ectoin

Next year’s hottest skincare ingredient? Ectoin, a natural amino acid derivative that protects and strengthens the skin by forming a hydration shield around skin cells—Google searches are up 60% in the last month. Helping the skin hold onto moisture, it also reduces inflammation and irritation, while defending the skin against environmental stressors like pollution, UV exposure, and changes in temperature, for more hydrated, resilient skin.

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Peptides, redefined

“Peptides will take centre stage in 2026 as we move away from aggressive exfoliation and overly complicated routines, and towards barrier-repairing, microbiome-friendly and healing skincare,” says Dr. Brendan Khong.

“Peptides are the building blocks of the skin,” Dr. Khong explains. “They act as messengers, signalling the skin to produce more collagen and elastin, while also offering anti-inflammatory benefits that reduce redness and premature ageing.”

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