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Antiaging Skin Care Treatment Information

By: Ryan Cote

Your individual genetics determine how quickly your skin ages and show signs of aging. Signs of aging skin include fine wrinkles, dry and itchy skin, thinness and transparency of skin and the inability to sweat enough to cool the surface of the skin. There are two types of aging, intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic aging is determined by your genes and is also referred to as the natural aging process. Extrinsic aging is external and is caused by the presence of various environmental factors.

Intrinsic aging factors are inevitable since they are defined by heredity so there is no way to change their natural course. However, extrinsic aging factors can be controlled by your behaviors and habits so as to slow down the aging process and prevent signs of premature aging. Sun exposure, facial expressions, cigarette smoking and even sleeping positions can cause your skin to age and form wrinkles. Gravity also plays a part in aging skin because of its constant pull on our bodies, coupled with the inevitable decline in elasticity in your skin in your 50's, causing effects such as droopy eyelids and jowls.

There are several ways to help aging skin with antiaging skin care treatment. Avoiding the sun and artificial tanning can help to keep your skin healthy and hydrated. Gentle cleansing twice a day and using a moisturizer with a sunscreen of SPF 15 or better can block harmful ultraviolet rays from damaging your skin. Avoiding or quitting cigarettes can halt the biological changes caused by smoking and improve the appearance of your skin. Resting your face on your pillow the same way for years can lead to wrinkles, so changing your position can reduce the likelihood of such fine lines that can be etched into the skin over time.

Finally, healthy living overall is a key factor in slowing down the aging process of your skin. Drinking six to eight glasses of water per day, regular exercise, proper sleep habits and a well-balanced diet will reflect on your skin and slow down the extrinsic aging process. It is also important to take vitamin supplements that contain Vitamin A, B and E to maintain the well-being of your skin and body health.

Aging is inevitable but with the right habits, you can make your skin look its very best at any age.


For more information on antiaging skin care treatment, please visit: www.FreeSkinCareInformation.com

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