In ancient times, having wrinkles
often meant that you were successful for having reached an old age. It
was a sign of wisdom, health, and longevity. With the advancements in
medical knowledge and care, we all get to live longer, meaning that
wrinkles are becoming less a sign of success, and more a sign of just
being old. Any pharmacy will have a plethora of “anti-aging” creams and
products meant to make wrinkles less visible, but the best way to reduce
the likeliness of wrinkles, one just needs know these facts:
1. The more expressive you are, the more wrinkles you’ll have
Laugh-lines, frown-lines,
crow’s-feet, etc. – they all are results of your more common
expressions. These lines become ingrained in your skin through years of
similar motions and are impossible to reduce without plastic surgery as a
facelift or by injecting special fillers under the skin.
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2. Changing your diet can make a difference
Fruits and vegetables that are rich
in antioxidants help the body combat the effects of free radicals, which
are the main cause for aging-related symptoms. Foods that are
particularly rich in antioxidants are prunes, raspberries, strawberries,
cranberries, walnuts blueberries, pinto beans, and red beans.
3. Spending time in your car increases the likeliness of wrinkles
You may feel safe from the sun’s rays
in your car, but the sad truth is that the car windows can be your
worst enemy. They provide no UVA protection, so if you sit in traffic a
lot – you’re also being exposed to the sun, often on one side
specifically. Always wear sunscreen when you go for a drive – your skin
will thank you.
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4. Do you sleep on one side? You’re more likely to get wrinkles
If your favorite sleeping position is
on your side or stomach, with your face lying on a pillow – you’re
creating your own wrinkles. As your face presses into the pillow, it
creates many wrinkles on your face, similarly to expression lines.
5. Drinking water helps reduce wrinkles
Most people don’t know or understand
the importance of drinking sufficient amounts of water during the day.
If we’re not sufficiently hydrated, our skin dries out, and dry skin
gets damaged more easily because it loses its elasticity and becomes
more brittle. Make sure you’re well hydrated throughout the day, and
you’ll keep those wrinkles at bay.
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6. Frown lines can mean problems with your vision
While most other wrinkles are the
results of age or sun damage, frown lines are not. These wrinkles that
appear between your eyes are most often an indication that you probably
need an eye exam. If you take care of vision problems early enough –
you’ll be able to delay, and even prevent these wrinkles.
7. Look at old family photos
Wrinkles are hereditary, and by
investigating your family’s history you can often predict when you’ll
start getting wrinkles, how pronounced they will be and where are they
most likely to occur. Knowing that will help you care for “danger zones”
in advance.
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8. Face creams can slow down the appearance of wrinkles
Collagen levels in your skin
determine its elasticity. As we get older, our bodies produce less
collagen, contributing to the appearance of wrinkles. By using face
creams that contain peptides, alpha hydroxy acids, retinoid, and vitamin
C, you increase skin turnover, encouraging the production of collagen
to a degree. Another way is a procedure called “Skin Tightening via
Radio Frequency” that causes mild inflammation in the skin, promoting
increased production of collagen. While this procedure is effective – it
can be quite costly.
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Bouns: 2 DIY skin tightening face masks:
1. Skin Brightening and Hydrating Mask
Choose between 3 optional bases:
Add the following ingredients:
Instructions:
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