Jumat, 27 Juni 2014

What are the Results of Aging on Skin

By Andrea Hamilton


One of the first visible indicators of aging are facial wrinkles. Forehead wrinkles, crow's feet and laugh lines can start to develop in your middle-to-late twenties if you don't take the proper measures to deal with your skin. Applying sunblock keeping hydrated, moisturising, exfoliating, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco can slow down the development of wrinkles.

Another effect of aging is lowered skin elasticity. The tight skin on your face will begin drooping and drooping. The skin becomes droopy due to the results of gravity on your less firm skin. While this will make your face look skinnier, research indicates that older populations that are chubbier or plump appear younger than those that are thin. Application of cream for wrinkles and anti-aging moisturizers can promote skin hydration and smoothness.

Dry and itchy skin are also caused by aging. Due to diminished oils, the skin becomes drier and itchier among older adults. It is usually recommended that those with dry skin, bathe or shower in tepid water as hot water can further dry out the skin.

The physical appearance of the skin is altered as it ages. Ulcerations, benign tumors and bruises become increasingly common as we get older. This occurs as the skin has received exposure to toxic polluntants from the environment and biologically, blood vessel walls become thinner as we age.

Regular sun exposure speeds up the ageing effect on your skin. The UV rays from the sun further burnt and dry skin. Moreover it is a predisposing factor for carcinoma of the skin. You must therefore wear sunscreen when outside.

There is not any absolute method to stop the the natural process of aging, but there are simple and effective ways that we can do to avert the appearance of the apparent signals of skin aging.




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