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Beauty
tips
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Age Factors
Why some people develop certain signs
of aging sooner than others? Why some people at the
age of 30 are still asked for an ID and others stop
caring an ID with them from the age of 16? Why Britney
at 26 looks older than Kate Moss at age 34?
There are several major factors that influence how
fast we age, as well as how “gracefully” we age. Some
of these factors are beyond our powers to do anything
about, while others we can influence to stay younger
looking longer. So let’s look at them a bit closer:
- Skin Type:
Moisture is essential for skin’s optimum functioning.
Oily skin has a coating of sebum that prevents it
from loosing moisture and, to a certain extent,
protects it from the aggressive environment. In
fact, sebum is rich in Vitamin E which is a potent
anti-oxidant!
- Race, Culture
and Geography:
You must have noticed that black and Asian skin
generally look younger. Some researchers think it
is due to the fact that darker skin has more natural
pigment that reflects light and protects skin from
sun damage. Culture is also a major aging factor.
For example, Italians and Spaniards love to sunbathe
and spend a lot of time in the sun. That is why
they develop signs of aging earlier than some other
nations.
Also if you happen to be fair skinned living in
su nny
Italy or Greece, you will get as much sun as the
native population without having their levels of
natural melanin. As a result - you get more sun
damage.
- Bone Structure:
Have you noticed that people with high pronounced
cheek-bones tend to look younger. I guess it is
just a visual effect?!
- Diet:
Healthy diet rich in vitamins, minerals, good fats
is a big part of anti-aging strategy. What about
calories? Do they make any difference to our aging
speed? Here experts seem to disagree. According
to numerous studies, low calorie diet helps to stay
young longer. However, with age we naturally loose
fat tissue supporting the skin and as a result skin
starts to sag. That is why extreme no-fat diet results
in more sagging and wrinkles.
- Genes:
Gene’s influence on our aging speed and the way
we age accounts for 20-40% . For example, it mostly
depends on your genes, when or whether you will
develop a nasolabial fold. However, res earch shows that external aging factors still make a
much bigger difference.
- Lifestyle:
Either it is a stressful job, long nights, smoking,
intense partying or alcohol – all of these lifestyle
factors add up to your aging speed.
- Smoking, sleeping position,
and sunlight are some of the factors which influence
and hasten the aging of our skin. Smoking causes
the skin to age faster and wrinkles are bound to
follow. The part of the body which is always pressed
onto the pillows or mattress tends to develop wrinkles
after some time
- Developing a good
sleeping position such as avoiding lying on your
stomach and pressing your face on the pillow, can
avoid wrinkles. Photoaging is the aging of the skin
caused by the sunlight. It is recommended that long
exposure to sunlight should be avoided, as well
as deliberate tanning. Application of sunscreen
is also helpful.
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