Skin Aging Prevention and Therapy

Oct 15, 2020

top ways to prevent skin aging
 
protect yourself from the sun
 
it’s a well-known fact that exposure to the sun can damage your skin, leading to premature aging and wrinkles.
 
according to a 2013 studytrusted source, regular sunscreen use has the ability to slow down the signs of aging skin.
 
to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet (uv) rays, it’s vital to apply an spf of between 30 and 50 every day, even if it’s overcast. uv rays can still penetrate clouds, so don’t skip on sunscreen just because it isn’t sunny.
 
for extra protection, wear a wide brim hat, light-colored clothes that’ll reflect the sun, and sunglasses with uv protection.
 
use a retinoid
 
retinoids, which are derived from vitamin atrusted source, are one of the most studied
anti-aging ingredients. sometimes referred to as retinol, retinoids have the ability to increase collagen production, which helps plump up the skin.
 
retinoids also encourage skin regeneration and can promote the creation of new blood vessels, which may help improve the skin’s overall appearance and texture.
 
there are five main types of retinoids, each with slightly different degrees of potency. some are available in creams and gels that you can buy over the counter, while others are available by prescription only.
 
dermatologists recommend starting with a small amount to test your skin’s tolerance to the product, and using it every other day to avoid peeling.
 
talk to your dermatologist to find out which option is right for your skin.
 
moisturize
 
a moisturizer acts like a drink of water for your face.
 
moisturizers help to nourish and hydrate the skin. this is especially important as you get older and your skin becomes drier, which makes it more prone to wrinkles.
 
research shows that using a moisturizer that contains hyaluronic acidtrusted source and vitamin ctrusted source are especially effective at preventing wrinkles from forming or getting deeper.
 
ask your dermatologist for product recommendations for your skin.
 
stay hydrated
 
drinking water is essential for good health. your body needs water for almost every function it does.
 
besides vital functions like flushing toxins from your body, aiding with digestion, and regulating your body temperature, water can also help keep your skin healthy and hydrated from the inside.
 
according to a 2015 studytrusted source that was conducted on a healthy group of women, it was determined that higher water input can have an effect on the hydration of the skin, and it may positively affect skin physiology.
 
another study from 2017trusted source found that drinking lemon balm leaf extract, which is typically found in tea, may help boost the skin’s elasticity and correct tissue damage.
 
eat vitamin-rich food
 
you’ve probably heard the saying, “you are what you eat.” when it comes to how well your skin ages, this is especially true.
 
a large dutch study from 2019trusted source that had more than 2,700 participants found that dietary habits are associated with facial wrinkling, especially in women.
 
according to the study, women whose diets include a high amount of red meat and unhealthy snacks tend to have more facial wrinkles than women who include more fruit in their diet.
 
foods that are high in anti-inflammatory or antioxidant properties may also improve the skin’s elasticity and protect against skin damage and premature aging. some foods and drinks with these qualities include:
green tea
olive oil
salmon
avocados
pomegranates
flax seeds
vegetables, especially carrots, pumpkin, leafy greens, bell peppers, and broccoli
 
sleep on your back
 
according to a 2016 study, your sleeping position may have an effect on the formation of wrinkles. the study found that people who sleep on their side or stomach are prone to mechanical compression forces, which can speed up the formation of wrinkles, and also distort facial skin.
 
one way to prevent this is to try sleeping on your back instead of on your side or stomach.
 
silk pillowcases may also be kinder to your skin than cotton, as they create less friction and help prevent abrasion of the skin.
 
don’t smoke
 
tobacco smoke damages collagen and elastin, the fibers that give your skin its elasticity and strength.
 
also, the nicotine in cigarettes causes your blood vessels to constrict. this reduces the blood flow to your skin. as a result, your skin doesn’t get as much oxygen. it’ll also limit the important nutrients, like vitamin a, that can get to your skin.
 
according to the mayo clinic, the heat associated with cigarettes may also cause wrinkles. additionally, the repeated pursing of the lips to inhale may lead to premature wrinkling around the mouth.
 
a 2013 studytrusted source done on 79 pairs of identical twins found that the twins who smoked had significantly more wrinkles than their counterparts who didn’t smoke.
 
if you currently smoke, talk to your healthcare provider about a smoking cessation program to help you quit.
 
relax your face
 
repeated facial movements like squinting, frowning, or pursing of the lips can speed up the formation of wrinkles.
 
if you find yourself squinting frequently, it may be a sign that you need to get your eyes checked or that you need a stronger prescription for your glasses or contact lenses. getting a new prescription may benefit your skin as well as your eyes.
 
if you find yourself frowning or scowling often, you may want to look into ways to relieve your stress. some helpful stress management techniques include:
regular exercise
deep breathing exercises
yoga
meditation
mindfulness
 
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