What are the Results of Aging on Skin

By Andrea Hamilton


One of the first indicators of ageing are facial wrinkles. Forehead wrinkles, crow's feet and laugh lines can start to arise in your mid to late twenties if you do not take the proper measures to take care of your skin. Applying sun blocker staying hydrated, moisturising, exfoliating, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco can help forestall the development of wrinkles.

Another effect of aging is depleted skin elasticity. The tight skin on your face will start sagging and drooping. The skin becomes droopy because of the end results of gravity on your less firm skin. While this will make your face look skinnier, research show that older populations that are chubbier or overweight appear younger than people who are skinny. Application of cream for wrinkles and anti-aging moisturizers can promote skin hydration and suppleness.

Dry and itchy skin are also caused by ageing. Because of the lessened oils, the skin becomes drier and itchier among older adults. It is recommended that those with dry skin, bathe or shower in lukewarm water as hot water can further dry out the skin.

The appearance of the skin is changed as it ages. Lesions, benign growths and bruises become more and more common as we age. This happens as the skin has had exposure to dangerous polluntants from the environment and biologically, blood vessel walls become thinner as we get older.

Regular sun exposure speeds up the aging effects on your skin. The UV rays of the sun encourage burnt and dry skin. Moreover it is a predisposing factor for carcinoma of the skin. You should therefore wear sunscreen when outside.

There isn't any perfect way to stop the the natural process of getting older, but there are easy and effective ways in which we can do to avert the appearance of the visible signals of skin aging.




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