Anti-Aging

March 10, 2008

What Causes Skin To Age?

Who doesn't know the word aging?

This is perhaps one of the most talked-about topics in the country. In a society that prides itself with good appearance, aging is truly a major issue.

All people go through the same process of aging. It is as natural as life and death. As people get older, their skin will become less firm. Fine lines and wrinkles will also develop especially in the areas that are used often.

But despite being a natural and standard process, there are some factors that may speed up the development, allowing some of the signs to appear way before its appointed time.
Below are just some of the factors that make your skin age faster.

The sun

It may be something that we can’t get rid of as it will be there everyday of our existence, but you can certainly try to prevent it from wreaking havoc on the skin. The sun is the single most powerful contributor to wrinkles and lines on the face.

Exposure to the sun not only darkens the skin but can also burn the natural protectors of the skin, allowing the harmful UV rays to settle in. It can result in skin that appears leathery and sagging. In addition to this, there is also an increased risk of skin cancer with frequent unprotected exposure to the sun.

Experts advise for people to wear sun block all the times. This is especially true for people whose jobs are outdoors. For people who aren't frequently outdoors, a sun block with SPF 15 is ok; but for those who are exposed to the sun all the time, SPF 45 is recommended.

Cigarette Smoking

Although it may seem farfetched, what we take into our bodies can actually affect our skin. Cigarette smoking, for instance, can increase the aging process significantly as the smoke can dry the skin.

Cigarettes also deplete the body of much needed Vitamin C, which is a key component in cell and skin renewal. People who are exposed to smoke are also susceptible to early aging. Some scientists even believe that smoke can be as damaging to the skin as exposure to the sun.

Alcoholic Drinks.

Another factor that contribute to skin aging is the drinking of alcohol. This is because alcohol can dilate the blood vessels in the body, thus increasing the blood flow on the surface. This may make your cheeks rosy red for a time, but over time, the blood vessels can be damaged, resulting in a haggard appearance.

By : Kaysa

March 3, 2008

Waging War Against Aging

It is a known fact that everything ages. Planets, stars, animals, plants, and people go through this natural cycle of life. For some people, aging is considered something dreadful because it reveals ugly lines on the face, wrinkles on the skin and even white hair.

Aside from these drastic physical changes, some people also dread aging because it slows down their system that hinders them from doing things that younger people can do, it affects memory, and it also affects overall composure.

Everybody wants to beautiful and wants to remain beautiful for the rest of their lives. But since aging affects a person's physique and physical beauty, many people consider it a threat to their mission of maintaining their beauty and vitality.

But, since aging is a natural phenomenon, people can't do much about it. If you are one of those people who experience the signs of aging this early and you want to do something about, now is the time to take extra care of the major indicator of aging, which is the skin.

Below are some tips that can help you wage war against the unpleasant results of aging.

1. Protect your self from the sun's damaging and deadly rays by using safe and effective sun protection. Experts say that 90 percent of facial aging is cause by the damage brought by UV rays and radiation. You can protect yourself from UV rays by applying sun block or sunscreen daily, wearing clothing that helps protect your skin from the sun's rays such as long sleeves and pants along with wide brimmed hats, and by lessening your exposure to the sun especially in its peak hours—10a.m. to 2 p.m.

2. Delay the process of aging by quitting smoking. Studies show that nicotine intake greatly contributes to the emergence of lines on the face, aging, and drastic changes to the skin's texture as well as in its elasticity.

3. Take in lots of fluids especially water. Drinking enough water daily helps aid skin hydration and healthy cell formation. Aside from maintaining the skin's water balance, drinking water also helps in the removal of waste products in the body.

4. Try to balance your nutrition. A healthy diet that includes fruits and veggies, lean meats and fish, with moderate intake of carbohydrates can help your skin maintain its youthful glow.

5. Supply your body with enough anti-oxidant supplements. Zinc vitamins A, C, and E which contribute to the skin's ability to fight the damages of free-radicals caused by environmental factors such as pollution.

By : Kaysa