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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Women's Health > Skin Care > Causes of Skin Ageing |
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How sunlight harms the skin Think back to those golden summers of your youth. Like many pre-adolescent and teenage girls, you probably donned your bikini, slathered your body with baby oil, and held those foil-covered sun reflectors under your chin in the quest for the perfect, golden tan. |
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Research indicates that about 90 per cent of skin changes that begin in your 30s and 40s stem directly from "photo-aging," or the cumulative effects of exposure to the sun’s UV radiation. Simply put, UV radiation – be it from the sun or a tanning bed – damages the DNA of skin cells. To make matters worse, the thinning of the earth's protective ozone layer is believed to be amplifying UV radiation levels. It takes many years before enough microscopic damage accumulates to create wrinkles and other visible skin changes. How Smoking Ages the Skin It is well-known that cigarette smoking ages people on the inside by causing lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, and an array of other health problems. But fewer people realize that smoking also ages your appearance. Chemicals inhaled from cigarette smoke constrict tiny blood vessels in the skin, reducing the oxygen and nutrient supply to delicate facial tissues. Blood-vessel constriction lasts at least an hour after a cigarette has been snuffed out. Causes of Premature Skin Aging Dieting and Skin Aging Cyclical, significant weight loss and gain, also known as "yo-yo" dieting, stretches the skin, causing it to lose its elasticity and making it more vulnerable to wrinkling and sagging under the force of gravity. Try to stay within 5 or 10 pounds of your ideal weight, and avoid fad or crash diets. How Facial Expressions Age the Skin In a sense, skin has a "memory." If it is repeatedly folded in the same way by muscle contractions, permanent static lines will eventually form. This is common in sailors who constantly squint to protect their eyes from wind and sun glare. It can also be true of people who smile broadly much of the time and those who scowl a lot. Wearing sunglasses outdoors is one way to prevent continuous squinting. Another is to try to become aware of undue tension in your facial muscles and to make a conscious effort to relax your face. |
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