Wrinkle Prevention Starts Early in Life



Posted: Sunday, March 29, 2009

by Karla Sutton
http://www.WrinklesErased.com

Wrinkles are pesky, nasty lines that start growing on your face and take over your skin's well being. Wrinkles can be small, or they can be large. They can be sporadic, or concentrated. One thing most people agree is that wrinkles are not fun to look at or have for anyone. Wrinkle prevention starts early in life. There are ways you can avoid wrinkles, and even ways you can fight wrinkles you already posess. Heed to the following advice in order to prevent wrinkles from starting to accumulate on your face.

Avoid the sun at all costs. I'm not saying you have to sit inside in a dark, secluded cave. Rather, make sure you don't allow things to escalate by being around the sun too much on a constant basis. The sun has harmful UV rays and it's not an overall good thing for your skin to be around the sun. If you do find yourself living in a state with a lot of sun, make sure you protect your skin with a high-spf sunblock. Blocking the suns harmful rays can really be of advantage to you and help keep your skin young and fresh.

If you are in the sun, after you apply your sunblock, make sure you take care of your eyes. Wrinkles form around the eyes rather easily as well. Wear sunglasses should you be in the sun, and apply an eye serum if you are older then age 30 or see wrinkles forming around the corner of the eyes at any state in life.

Avoid squinting. Squinting actually accelerates wrinkle growth and formation. Squinting not only expands the wrinkles you have, but it makes it easier for future wrinkles to start growing on your face. Squinting is common for people who look at the sun without sunglasses, adding further importance to wearing proper eye protection.

Apply an anti-aging skin cream or lotion starting at adolescence. Anti-aging creams can come in all sorts of forms, colors, and applications. Eye serums are good for around the eye area, and wrinkle creams for the neck and jaw line. Eye serums are applied twice per day and are an effective way to get rid of dark circles under the eyes and even eliminate the fine lines that start at the corner of the eyes.

Overall, you should also include antioxidants in your diet plan. They not only help the skin rejuvenate, but they contain ingredients that will help your skin naturally be replenished with the proper nutrients. Foods like vegetables, nuts, and berries are all good foods containing high levels of antioxidants.

Karla is a skin care expert and contributes to several online publications.  She is also looked at as an authority for her work researching the best eye cream.
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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)
» left by Swapna Nanda
3 years 48 days ago.
20 fans.
A very good article with valuable information. I will try this though I live in a country with scorching sunshine.
 
Thanks for your article. Keep Writting.
 
Swapna
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch
3 years 45 days ago.
26 fans.
Good article Karla. Very informative. I really do work hard at not squinting, but notice how often it happens especially when I'm stressed.
 
Deborah
» left by Julie
from Dallas
3 years 38 days ago.
Awesome article Karla!  I was amazed by the wealth of information you provided on the topic for us.  Thanks!
» left by Karla Sutton 3 years 38 days ago.
2 fans.
Thanks for the compliments!!!!
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