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Causes of Wrinkles and Wrinkle Prevention
As we age, our skin ages all over our bodies, but none so much as the places that are exposed to the sun the most – our faces, hands, or arms. Sun damage, or photoaging, can bring about changes such as dryness or roughness of the skin, skin growths such as keratoses (also known as liver spots), sagginess and wrinkles. Wrinkles can appear in either deep furrows or fine surface lines that are easier to remove with wrinkle creams and treatments.
Unfortunately, there are some factors that determine if we’ll have wrinkles that are out of our control. There are genetic factors, as some families simply wrinkle more than others, while those with fair skin and blue eyes are more likely to suffer from sun damage which can promote wrinkles. This doesn’t mean, however, that those with darker complexions are less likely to have wrinkles, however.
Those that spend long hours in the sun, whether because of work or a love of outdoor activities such as golf, sailing, or sun bathing, are equally susceptible to sun damage. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as "safe tanning", so sun worshippers are likely to run the risk of developing wrinkles wherever they expose their skin to the sun. Smoking can also damage the skin and lead to wrinkles.
How to Prevent Wrinkles
The best way to avoid getting wrinkles in the future is to avoid as much sun damage as possible and avoid smoking, two main causes of wrinkles. Always use a sun screen with an SPF factor of at least 15 when you are outside. It’s a good idea to use sun screen or a moisturizer with sun screen on your face everyday. Protecting your skin from the sun is the best defense against developing wrinkles as you age.
To summarize, causes of wrinkles are:
excessive suntanning and sun exposure
cigarette smoking: it's a bad habit and not only because it causes wrinkles. Each cigarette contains so many harmful substances that it's hard to imagine. It's also very hard to quit smoking but it's worth trying, you can find some books to help you quit smoking and maybe it's good to try electronic cigarettes, much better solution than normal cigarettes.
genetics - we can't do nothing about it
How to prevent wrinkles formation:
use moisturizer with sunscreen - at least SPF 15 when you are outside
use moisturizer + sunscreen on your face on daily basis
Recommended Moisturizers and Sunscreens
La Roche Posay Anthelios SX Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15
La Roche Posay Anthelios SX Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15
For skin types: All skin types
Awards: Product was awarded by Magazine "Allure" in category "Best Moisturizer for Normal Skin"
Moisturizer with sunscreen - Hydrates skin while protecting against UVA, UVB rays.
Product has excellent reviews: Great for all skin types even sensitive skin. Product is light, oil-free and fragrance-free. Product is a combination of three different sun filters and customers just love this product. We think you will love it too.
Price: Around $29.50
Causes of Wrinkles and Wrinkle Prevention
As we age, our skin ages all over our bodies, but none so much as the places that are exposed to the sun the most – our faces, hands, or arms. Sun damage, or photoaging, can bring about changes such as dryness or roughness of the skin, skin growths such as keratoses (also known as liver spots), sagginess and wrinkles. Wrinkles can appear in either deep furrows or fine surface lines that are easier to remove with wrinkle creams and treatments.
Unfortunately, there are some factors that determine if we’ll have wrinkles that are out of our control. There are genetic factors, as some families simply wrinkle more than others, while those with fair skin and blue eyes are more likely to suffer from sun damage which can promote wrinkles. This doesn’t mean, however, that those with darker complexions are less likely to have wrinkles, however.
Those that spend long hours in the sun, whether because of work or a love of outdoor activities such as golf, sailing, or sun bathing, are equally susceptible to sun damage. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as "safe tanning", so sun worshippers are likely to run the risk of developing wrinkles wherever they expose their skin to the sun. Smoking can also damage the skin and lead to wrinkles.
How to Prevent Wrinkles
The best way to avoid getting wrinkles in the future is to avoid as much sun damage as possible and avoid smoking, two main causes of wrinkles. Always use a sun screen with an SPF factor of at least 15 when you are outside. It’s a good idea to use sun screen or a moisturizer with sun screen on your face everyday. Protecting your skin from the sun is the best defense against developing wrinkles as you age.
To summarize, causes of wrinkles are:
excessive suntanning and sun exposure
cigarette smoking: it's a bad habit and not only because it causes wrinkles. Each cigarette contains so many harmful substances that it's hard to imagine. It's also very hard to quit smoking but it's worth trying, you can find some books to help you quit smoking and maybe it's good to try electronic cigarettes, much better solution than normal cigarettes.
genetics - we can't do nothing about it
How to prevent wrinkles formation:
use moisturizer with sunscreen - at least SPF 15 when you are outside
use moisturizer + sunscreen on your face on daily basis
Recommended Moisturizers and Sunscreens
La Roche Posay Anthelios SX Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15
La Roche Posay Anthelios SX Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15
For skin types: All skin types
Awards: Product was awarded by Magazine "Allure" in category "Best Moisturizer for Normal Skin"
Moisturizer with sunscreen - Hydrates skin while protecting against UVA, UVB rays.
Product has excellent reviews: Great for all skin types even sensitive skin. Product is light, oil-free and fragrance-free. Product is a combination of three different sun filters and customers just love this product. We think you will love it too.
Price: Around $29.50
Top 10 Hair Straightening Methods Review: Products and Straighteners Read more: Top 10 Hair Straightening Methods Review: Products and Straighteners
Hair Straightener
Shampoo and Conditioner: There are many shampoos and conditioners on the market today to help encourage your hair to straighten, but most need to be used in conjunction with another product. Be sure to look for products that can help protect your hair from the heat of blow drying or ironing, and choose a very good conditioner.
Silicone Serum: Adding a touch of silicone serum will give your hair extra shine, but be careful, as a little bit goes a long way.
Blow Dry Straight: Blowing drying is an effective way to straighten your hair, but it must be used with a protective product and you should use a weekly conditioning treatment to keep your hair healthy. Remember that heat is not as important as a good strong air flow.
Ion Conditioning Blow Dryers: A new concept in blow drying hair, these blow dryers send negative ions to the hair, replacing moisture and protecting the hair, while also cutting down drying time.
Straightening balm: Usually used in conjunction with blow drying or ironing, a straightening balm can help cut down on frizz, especially in humid weather, and protect dry hair.
Chemical Straighteners: Chemical straighteners should always be applied by a professional, as everyone’s hair is different. The good news is that chemical straighteners can keep the hair straight for up to six months, but the hair needs a great deal of conditioning, blow dryers should be used sparingly, and adding color could damage the hair.
Thermal Reconditioning: This new procedure, which was developed in Japan, is a permanent way to straighten hair, and is good for all types of hair. The downside is that it takes a very long time and can be very expensive.
Finally, we’ll take a look at three different kinds of straightening irons:
Ceramic Hair Straighteners: Hair irons that have ceramic plates have extremely smooth surfaces, usually have no edges that will catch the hair, and heat up very quickly, in around thirty seconds.
Titanium Hair Straighteners: Hair irons with titanium plates infuse the hair with negative ions which help protect the hair and helps prevent colored hair from fading.
Steam Hair Straighteners: Steam is an effective way to straighten hair, but beware of badly made products that will eventually break down or cause hot water to spill on you as you iron your hair.
Recommended Ceramic Hair Straightener
Karmin G3 Salon Pro Black Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron 1" Inch
Karmin G3 Salon Pro Black Tourmaline Ceramic
Hair types: All hair types
Tourmaline Ceramic Flat Iron: perfect for professional and home use. Special features: flash quick heating, a tangle-free swivel cord and temperature settings. Your hair are smooth, silky and shiny!
Special Technologies:
Tourmaline Ceramic Technology
Negative Ion Technology
Far Infrared Heat
Customer Reviews: Hair straightener is very good! You should be more than happy with the product, your hair will be beautiful in 10 minutes!
Price: Around $150.00











