Causes of Aging Skin #3: Lack of Exercise
Living a sedentary life contributes to aging skin, because exercise helps tone muscles and gets blood flowing. Exercise should be an important part of every anti-aging skin care program. In addition to the physical benefits of exercise, the benefits of a regular exercise program will show on your face. Having a bright smile and lots of energy will help you look younger, at any age.
Causes of Aging Skin #4: Exposure to Cold Weather
Cold winds and low temperatures contribute to aging skin by making skin dry, so if venture out in the cold make sure to use a good moisturizer.
It’s important to use moisturizer indoors too, as heated rooms can be very drying to skin. Consider using a humidifier to help keep your skin more comfortable and reduce the aging skin effects of heated rooms.
Causes of Aging Skin #5: Use of Alcohol
Alcohol contributes to aging skin by dilating small blood vessels in the skin and increasing blood flow near the skin's surface. Over time, these blood vessels can become permanently damaged, creating a flushed appearance and broken vessels on the skin’s surface.
Causes of Aging Skin #6: Stress
Maybe you’ve heard this expression: “Don’t frown, your face could stay that way.” Stress and worry cause frowning, and over time the muscles in the face actually conform to that movement.
To help reduce aging skin due to stress, be aware of your stress level and try to vary your facial expressions during the day. A good anti-aging skin care program should include meditation, yoga, gentle exercise or other relaxation techniques.
Keeping stress in check -- and frown lines and aging skin wrinkles to a minimum -- will help you look and feel younger.
Causes of Aging Skin #7: Lack of Sleep
Too little sleep makes you look and feel tired. One of the first places lack up sleep shows up is on the face, with dark circles and bags under the eyes, and sagging skin.
Research has shown that most adults function best with 8-9 hours of sleep each night. Reduce caffeine during the day (with none in the evening), avoid eating at least 2 hours before bedtime, and maintain a sleep routine that includes going to bed at the same time each night.
If you are having trouble sleeping, for any reason, it’s important to see your health care provider.
While some signs of aging are inevitable, there’s a lot you can do to look your best at any age. Taking good care of yourself is the most important step in your anti-agin.
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