
What are Marionette Lines?
Causes and Tips to Reduce Them
What are marionette lines?
Where does the name
come from?
Marionette lines are wrinkles that start from the corners of your mouth and run vertically down towards your chin. You might also find them under the name of puppet wrinkles or melomental folds. Marionette lines are named after string puppets because they typically have noticeable vertical lines in the same place. These lines appear after a loss of elasticity in the skin and fall into the static wrinkles category.
They shouldn’t be confused with nasolabial folds that start from the corner of your nose and go down to the corners of your mouth – this difference matters when you’re looking up nasolabial folds and marionette lines or searching for the right treatment for marionette lines on the face.
What causes Marionette Lines on the face and
when do they appear?
The consumption of tobacco provokes physical tension in the muscles around your mouth, accelerating the degradation of Collagen and Elastin.
Loss of Collagen and Elastin: as you age, your skin naturally produces less of both. Collagen is one of the main supports for skin to look plump. The less your skin produces it, the more it is sensitive to gravity. The skin, therefore, tends to be saggier, which can make your marionette lines more noticeable.
Natural facial expressions: smiling and talking can accentuate marionette lines with time. This is due to your facial muscles creating a crease every time they make a contraction. Since you lose skin elasticity as you age, your skin is no longer able to get back in place completely, deepening the crease. Gentle facial exercises for marionette lines can sometimes help you become more aware of how you move your face.
Sun exposure: can also be a reason for marionette lines to appear, especially when SPF is not applied enough.
Smoking: the consumption of tobacco provokes physical tension in the muscles around your mouth, accelerating the degradation of Collagen and Elastin. It also decreases your blood flow, which can increase the risk of skin infection. The actual smoke also contains substances known as carcinogens, which can further harm the skin.
Lack of proper skin care: adopting an adapted skincare routine will help to keep your skin happy for a longer period of time and is a gentle at-home treatment for marionette lines.
Lack of sleep: the production of Collagen increases at night, which gives you a reason to find more time to have a nice long sleep.
Dehydration: staying hydrated is very important for your whole body and health, and it will make your skin more radiant and healthy.
Weight loss: the loss of fat on the face is a factor in saggy skin since it is less filled and tends to be more sensitive to gravity.
How can Marionette Lines around the mouth
be prevented?
Although you won't be able to completely prevent marionette lines from appearing, you can still limit how deep they become. In response to the above causes of marionette lines around mouth and chin, you can include better habits such as:
- Drinking water and keeping yourself hydrated
- Eating fulfilling food to bring the right nutrients to your body
- Not smoking
- Sleeping enough
- Protecting your skin with SPF
- Building yourself a good skincare routine
Building a Skincare Routine to reduce
marionette lines
Wash your face twice a day using a gentle cleanser, to avoid irritation, and remember to always remove your make-up before bedtime. NIVEA recommends cleansing your face in the morning as well as the evening.
A morning cleanse is important since your skin regenerates during the night and dead skin cells should be removed. An evening cleanse is important to remove any pollution, sweat and bad bacteria that could be on your skin.
After cleansing, you can also apply a toner. Not sure what toner does? In short, it will finish a thorough cleansing process and help to prepare your skin to absorb the nourishing ingredients of your serum and moisturiser.
Using serums is beneficial to your skin since their light texture allows for quicker absorption. Serums such as the Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Power Replenishing Serum Pearl penetrate the skin quickly and bring moisture to your skin. Its formula contains skin-identical Q10 to help keep your skin firm and youthful.
Fillers could be integrated into your skincare routine and used as a long-term process for better results. The NIVEA Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Power Expert Targeted Wrinkle Filler Serum penetrates skin 10 layers deep, filling and plumping wrinkles thanks to its Pure Coenzyme Q10 and Bioxifill Peptides formula, offering a focused treatment for marionette lines on the face.

Using a day cream hydrates your skin and helps protect it against external damage. Additional ingredients can also provide anti-ageing effects, helping to reduce marionette lines. NIVEA Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream SPF 15 is formulated with 100% skin-identical Q10 and Creatine to effectively reduce wrinkles, whilst keeping your skin nourished throughout the day as part of your everyday treatment for marionette lines.
Swapping a night cream in for your day cream as part of your evening skincare routine can bring an important boost to your skin. Skin enters its natural regeneration phase as you sleep, so using a night cream formulated to support this process, such as the NIVEA Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Power Revitalising Night Cream, will help rejuvenate your complexion overnight and can support how to get rid of marionette lines over time.

Sun exposure is one of the main factors in marionette lines’ premature appearance, therefore applying daily SPF is important in prevention. You should be mindful of your skin coverage when applying sunscreen.
You want to be sure that the exposed skin is sufficiently covered with sunscreen. Unprotected skin can be subject to sun-induced damage and further complications.
NIVEA Q10
to help reduce Marionette Lines

Bakuchiol and Retinol
Bakuchiol and Retinol are frequently associated due to the similarity of their effect on the skin, notably the anti-age benefit. Indeed, both ingredients help with skin regeneration and stimulation of collagen production. However, Retinol is not friendly to everyone's skin, which is where Bakuchiol comes in.
Bakuchiol is more sensitive-skin-friendly and is also safe to use during pregnancy, unlike Retinol.
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic Acid is a key ingredient in anti-ageing skincare products. Your body produces it naturally to help keep your skin smooth and supple. This ingredient is a gel-like substance, able to retain moisture and help you fade fine lines and wrinkles.
Folic Acid
Folic Acid, also known as Vitamin B9, helps with the creation of new healthy cells, including red blood cells carrying oxygen. This ingredient also stimulates your skin to produce more Collagen, acting as a support to your cell function, growth and development. This, therefore, helps against skin ageing and marionette lines.
Add Bakuchiol, Hyaluronic Acid or Folic Acid to your skincare routine
You can introduce these ingredients into your anti-ageing skincare routine by using the NIVEA Cellular Expert products – this premium range offers NIVEA's most efficacious anti-wrinkle treatment and can support your overall plan for how to get rid of marionette lines in a caring way.















