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What Causes Face Wrinkles?
Everyone faces that point in their life when they
wake up and look at themselves in the mirror only to find wrinkles staring back at them. While some people age
faster than others, everyone does eventually end up with face wrinkles. Here are for common causes for these grim
reminders of the aging process.
Age Causes Face Wrinkles
The biggest cause of face wrinkles is aging. As you
age, your skin becomes much thinner and collagen production slows down, causing wrinkles to form. Your skin will
also start to sag as the fat which plumps out your skin tends to diminish. There are ways to combat aging. You can
inject collagen into your skin or try out topical remedies that claim to increase collagen production, but the
truth of the matter is, no matter how hard you fight aging, your skin will naturally change and some face wrinkles
are inevitable.
The Sun
Causes Face Wrinkles
The sun is youth’s enemy. The UV rays that the sun
gives off can cause premature aging and face wrinkles. Many young people don’t worry about the damage that the sun
can do to their skin, simply because the results can take a few years to show up. The damaging rays of the sun
break down collagen and elastin in your skin causing it to sag and eventually wrinkle much earlier than it might be
prone without sun exposure. For many people, the face wrinkles they see in their early thirties are the direct
result of too much sun exposure in their twenties.
Always wear sunscreen. You can wear it under makeup
or even wear makeup that contains a strong concentration of sunscreen. Also avoid tanning and tanning beds if you
want to have younger looking skin as your grow older.
Smoking Causes Face
Wrinkles
Many people don’t realize that smoking is a major
cause of face wrinkles. It is more than just the repetitive action of puckering around a cigarette that can cause
small lines to appear around your lips. While repetitive actions do contribute to face wrinkles, smoking will also
speed up the natural aging process of your skin. The heat of the cigarette, the chemicals it contains and even the
changes to the blood supply in a smoker’s skin can all contribute to wrinkles.
While aging is inevitable, the amount and type of
wrinkles that you get may have just as much to do with how you treat your skin as it does with the age of your
skin.
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