The 10 Best Skincare Products for Fine Lines—According to a 30-Year-Old Who Doesn’t Get Botox

No needles required.

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I’ll admit, I got “baby Botox” before my wedding last year after my dermatologist suggested it to treat the fine lines between my brows. And while my forehead looked the firmest, smoothest, and shiniest it’s ever been, it wore off quickly. Maybe it’s poor genetics, or maybe it was all the pre-wedding hot yoga I was doing, but either way, I haven’t injected anything into my face since because I just couldn’t justify the time or cost of upkeep. (Seriously, in Boston, it can run roughly $280 per area!)

Since I was turning (and embracing!) 30 anyway, it felt like the perfect time to give both my skin and my wallet a little break and experiment with non-invasive, topical anti-aging treatments instead. Even though I’ve always been diligent about my skin and cover all the bases—daily SPF, red light therapy, and regular Clear + Brilliant treatments—I could tell that, with consistent use, they really do make a difference.

This is because typically products that target fine lines are designed to mimic Botox’s results, using ingredients like retinol, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants that work together to fill and soften forehead wrinkles, crow’s feet, and frown lines over time. The only catch is that they don’t freeze muscles beneath the surface like actual injectables, but they can temporarily create a line-smoothing effect—no painful needles or pricey doctor's appointment necessary.

Ahead, I’m sharing 10 of my go-to products for youthful, glowing skin, from serums and retinols to eye creams and wrinkle patches.

Botox In a Bottle

While there isn’t actual botulinum toxin in these bottles, the serums below serve as an excellent, non-invasive alternative. Beyond delivering a ‘tox-like smoothing effect, many are also formulated with ingredients that boost hydration, something my thirsty skin especially appreciates after a very cold Boston winter and lots of traveling.

Fine Line Fillers

TL;DR: Wrinkle fillers are skincare products that temporarily plump up the skin to decrease the appearance of lines. They’re fast-acting, so you can typically always find me reaching for these fine line fillers before a big event to add major glow.

Retinol to the Rescue

Retinol has been a mainstay in the anti-aging world for years. As a vitamin A derivative, it accelerates skin turnover and stimulates collagen production. Because I have super sensitive skin, I have to be careful with retinoids—but these OTC options always deliver.

Bye-Bye Crow’s Feet

I’ve never really believed in eye creams—until I found ones that actually do what they say they will. The best formulas can smooth fine lines, reduce puffiness, and brighten the under-eye area overall.

Patch ‘n Plump

I’m a big squinter, which means my forehead wrinkles are always working overtime. Because my “11s” are admittedly the deepest lines I have now, wrinkle patches have become one of my favorite quick fixes for smoothing them out overnight or before applying makeup.

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Stephanie (Griffin) Napolitano
Contributing Beauty Writer

Stephanie (Griffin) Napolitano is a Boston-based freelance beauty and commerce writer with over a decade of experience as a social media editor.