The world we live in is self conscious, it has become more demanding
professional and socially to look as one wants to be perceived---the perfect
looking lip, neck-face-skin, belly, legs, hair, hands and feet and including everything
else you consider part of your beauty etiquette. We begin to age the
moment we enter the world and the effect of aging shows as we go through life. People are living longer and healthier and want their
appearance to reflect their vital state of mind and health, though it is impossible to stop the natural aging process----growing
older is inevitable, however, we can try to slow the aging process and prolong
our lives by eating nutritious vegan or alkaline diet, exercising regularly,
using herbal products and applying nontoxic lifestyle tips to your health and
beauty regimen to promote continuous cell renewal and rejuvenation. The genetic program of
every individual is different, so the loss of skin firmness and elasticity
occurs at different rate and different times in every individual. The epidermis is the most
superficial layer of the skin and it provides protection from invasion of
foreign substance into the body. The elasticity and thickness of the skin,
changes with age: young skin gradually gets thicker until the age of about
20years, after which there is a gradual atrophy of the dermis. Depending on
your age, skin type, genetic makeup, and sun exposure, you may have begun to
see the effects of sun damage including lines, wrinkles, and age spots.
Beginning in your 20s, the signs of aging start to become noticeable as genetically
programmed chronological aging cause’s changes in collagen and elastin--the connective
tissues that supply firmness and elasticity of the skin. When we age,
biologically and psychologically, our body changes; our perception changes and our mind focuses better. Take a look at the aging skin time line you may see some aging
on your skin that is not noticeable yet in another person's skin that is the same
age as you are.
Look below; see if you can identify one or two of these
signs on your skin especially on your face, thighs, feet and hands.
Aging
Skin Timeline
20s:
Natural facial expressions like smiling, laughing, and other facial gestures we
make involves muscle contractions and in your 20s you might start to see some
fine lines and creases related to facial movement—first around the brow and
then in the form of “crow’s feet” (small wrinkles around the corners of the eyes),
dark circles. You may also see lines around the eyes if you spent a lot of time
in the sun as a child or if you squint at a computer screen for long hours----which
most 20s do surfing social media and playing video games all day.
30s: As
you age further, your skin’s collagen and elastin—which are proteins that keep
your skin tight—break down faster than your body can rebuild them. As a result,
your skin in your 30s may start to look tired and less radiant. As your skin
loses elasticity, you may develop wrinkles including more noticeable crow’s
feet, a pair of vertical lines between brows, and a shadow in the triangular
area between your nose and the corners of your mouth. In addition, you may
start to notice brown spots caused by sun exposure, and you may see dilated
blood vessels, particularly around the sides of your nose.
40s: As
your skin loosens and sun exposure continue to take their toll on your skin,
you may notice your skin has become less smooth or glowing—less radiantly glamorous
than your 20s. Lines may form around your eyes, mouth, and forehead; your lips
may get smaller; some skin may start to sag; and the corners of your mouth may
turn down—so you look like you are frowning when you are not.
In your 50s,
after a half-century’s worth of aging and sun exposure, the breakdown of
collagen and elastin that started in your 30s is now in full force, causing
your skin to sag. This condition can get worse in your 60s and beyond,
resulting in deep wrinkles and a crepe-like look. Your skin may also start to
look thinner and more translucent, which can make blood vessels more visible—causing
your skin to look discolored. Fine lines may appear on your cheeks, lines from
your nose to mouth may become deeper and marionette lines—those line extending
downward from the corners of the mouth—may also become more pronounced. You may
see age spots/sun spots, and if you are fair-skinned, you may experience a
creamy yellow discoloration. If you are a woman, the drop in estrogen during
your 50s may cause your skin to look and feel drier, which can make lines and
wrinkles even more prominent.
You can do a few things to help slow down your aging time line by applying these anti-aging tips earlier before you reach the time line signals on the skin you're avoiding.
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