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Although wrinkles can be signs of experience and wisdom
most people would rather not have them
.
However
skin ages all over the body
but much more so where there has been sun exposure. Changes brought on by sun damage include "dryness"
sagginess
skin growths and wrinkles. These are found primarily on the parts of the body where sun exposure is greatest. These areas especially include the face
neck
the backs of the hands
and the tops of the forearms.

But
why do wrinkles appear? How does our skin get old?

As a person ages the epidermal cells become thinner and less sticky. The thinner cells make the skin look noticeably thinner. The decreased stickiness of the cells decreases the effectiveness of the barrier function allowing moisture to be released instead of being kept in the skin. This causes dryness.

The number of epidermal cells decreases by 10% per decade and they divide more slowly as we age making the skin less able to repair itself quickly. The effects of aging
on the dermal layer are significant. With the years
not only the dermal layer gets thinner
also less collagen is produced and the elastin fibers that provide elasticity wear out. These changes in the scaffolding of the skin cause the skin to wrinkle and sag.

In the subcutaneous layer
the fat cells get smaller with age. This leads to more noticeable wrinkles and sagging
as the fat cells cannot "fill in" the damage from the other layers.
There are also some factors that promote wrinkles:

• Smoking
• Skin type (people with light-colored skin and blue eyes are more susceptible to sun damage)
• Heredity (some families wrinkle more)
• Hairstyle (depending on how much skin is covered by hair and protected from the sun)
• Dress (again
by determining which skin is exposed)
• Occupational and recreational sun exposure over the course of many years

Although prevention is the easiest way to fight wrinkles
we cannot avoid the reality that indeed
we are all aging
but with these guidelines we can hope that
at least
we will age with grace:

• Plan a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables. This is not only beneficial to the skin
but to the whole body as well.

• If you do smoke
stop. If you do not
best for you
but do avoid places where a lot of people smoke
t can affect your skin and your health as well.

• Drink plenty of water always. At least eight glasses of water is recommended in a day.

• If you think you don't get enough vitamins from what you eat
take vitamin supplements.

• Take care of your skin every day
wash and moisturize daily.

• Stay away from the sun and when outdoors
use sunscreen.

• Have a happy outlook in life. Studies show that stress and anxiety can affect the skin. Stay happy always.

The “eternal promise of youth” can be seen in the innumerable products and procedures advertised in books
magazines
and other media that promise "younger-looking skin." But
many claims for such youth-enhancing methods are unfortunately overblown or entirely nonexistent.

Still
effective techniques for softening and even removing wrinkles do exist. There are new products in the market that have shown good results: those containing SKIN REGENERATING ACTIVATORS
that both get rid of damaged cells and trigger their replacement with new healthy skin cells produced from within the deep layers of your skin.

One is BIO SKIN CARE cream
which contains a natural biological ingredient
collected from live land snails
the same they use to quickly repair their own skin and shell when damaged. It is contained in the mucin secreted by the snails
and gathered through a process that is safe for them. The active ingredient in the product is a complex of Glycoproteins that gently eliminate worn out cells
while at the same time triggering the reproduction of new collagen and elastin cells
resulting in a coordinated biological regulation of the skin renewal process and thus advanced skin rejuvenation.

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