Anti-aging tips for Face Wrinkles | Signs of Aging

As much as we’d all like to stay young and flawless forever, we can’t. Time is a never-ending phenomenon that drags us on through the rigors of life. If there was a way to stop our glorious bodies from aging, humankind would sacrifice anything for it. Unfortunately, there isn’t; and the signs of aging just won’t stop appearing. We’ll all grow old eventually and our skins would take drastic changes that are not wholly likable.

 

What does Aging do to Our Skins?

The more you age, the more your skin matures. As your skin undergoes yearly changes, it loses tangible ability to retain moisture. This can often lead to dryness of the skin. And of course, with dryness comes various skin conditions such as fine lines and wrinkles on the face, sagging skin, eye bags and dark spots.

That’s not all. The older you get, your skin loses yet another ability to shed off dead skin cells from its surface. This leads to clogged up pores, breakouts and discoloration of the skin. Although these changes don’t come overnight and are hard to notice, there are signs that show when the skin is maturing.

 

Signs that You’re Aging

The more you age, the more vivid your fine lines and wrinkles show; and the less elastic your skin becomes. These changes are a natural rite of time; everyone, at some point in their lives, will undergo these changes. Wrinkles, fine lines and sagging skin mostly appear on a person’s skin when they are in their 40s and above—they are the most common signs of aging. However, some lifestyle habits may allow these aging signs to develop prematurely. The following are the most obvious signs that you are aging:

 

  1. Vertical Lines: Also called marionette lines, these lines run from the corners of mouth straight down to your chin. They get the name ‘marionette’ because they resemble the lines that appear on the mouths of puppets. Vertical lines pull a person’s face downwards, harmlessly evoking a certain sad appearance. The skin’s inability to keep shape over time is the cause of vertical lines. As you age, the muscles and fat supporting your skin loosen and are liable to sag—they may also appear hollow. Don’t despair; there are anti-aging creams designed to reduce the sight of these signs.

 

  1. Crow’s Feet: These lines are the ones you’ll find at the corners of your eyes. They are tiny stoke of wrinkles that have a similar appearance to a crow’s footprint—hence the name ‘Crow’s feet’. Crow’s feet are one of the earliest fine lines to appear on a person’s skin. You could have signs of crow feet in your mid or late 20s. The older you get, the deeper they become and the more visible they seem. The reason for crow’s feet is the thin skin around the eye. The skin surrounding the eye is very thin and does not produce as much natural oil as other areas of your skin. And because this area is often dry, wrinkle formation is greatly encouraged.

In addition to thin skin, the eye is one of the most functional organs in the body. In a single day, the eye is known to make countless movements, and repetitive expressions like blinking, squinting and widening. These random movements put a heavy strain on the already thin skin of the eye.

 

  1. Eleven’s: These lines are vertical, just like marionette lines and you can find them above your nose, in-between your eyebrows. The name eleven was given due to the vertical line’s resemblance of the number itself. Elevens may also be called glabella lines—the space between your eyebrows is called the glabella. You could also call them the frown lines because they are as a result of you frowning. You don’t necessarily have to be unhappy to frown; just by thinking, or reading or staring at a TV screen can cause frowning. To prevent elevens from showing up too soon, you should try relaxing your face at times. By inculcating this practice, you help alleviate some of the tensions in your face which form vertical lines.

You can also massage the area whenever you feel it’s tensing up. The use of moisturizing anti-aging products also does a great job of reducing the appearance of frown lines.

So, how do you deal with wrinkles on your face now that you can see them visibly? Here’s how:

 

Skin Care Routines for Wrinkles

Wrinkles are often overlooked until they become a menace to your skin. Don’t wait till that happens. Here are some things to do during your skin care routine to help reduce the appearance of one of the most vivid signs of aging; wrinkles.

 

  1. Moisturize Your Skin Daily

Dry skin is the major proponent of wrinkling. If you don’t want that to happen, then moisturize your skin daily. Hydrated skin can naturally hide the appearances of fine lines and wrinkles on the face.

 

  1. Start Your Anti-aging Routine now

Don’t wait till you’re 40 or 50 before you start an anti-aging skin care routine. Frankly, there’s never a better time to get started than now. Every single day, your skin becomes less elastic, produces even less natural oil, and loses fat in the innermost layers of skin. You cannot wait till lines and crevices form. Start the anti-aging process now.

 

  1. Don’t forget the Sunscreen

Ultraviolet radiation (UV rays) from the sun can lead to premature aging. To prevent sun damage, apply sunscreen to your skin before you go out. You can also reapply when you need to.

 

  1. Caution Your Facial Expressions

Yes! Your skin loses elasticity as you age; so the more you make uncomfortable facial expressions, the more permanent these features will appear over time. That doesn’t mean you should be a robot who doesn’t have emotions. Please, by all means, be as comical as you want just don’t overdo it.

 

  1. Apply an Anti-wrinkle Serum

Serums are great skincare products that address specific skin conditions like fine lines, dark spots and wrinkles. We recommend you go for an anti-wrinkle serum which has ACR Complex G2, wrinkle-reducing complex and hyaluronic acid in it. Apply it twice a day after cleansing and before moisturizing for best results.

 

 

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