How To Stop Wrinkles Caused By Sun

Posted on April 9, 2008
Filed Under Anti-aging Skin Care, Dry Skin Care |

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Sun exposure (UV rays) causes wrinkles and can cause premature aging of the face and other bare parts of the body. It is estimated that the sun causes at least 90 percent of premature aging and wrinkles. Many of these lines and wrinkles can be blocked. Here's how:

1) The daily use of sunscreen can drastically reduce the amount of wrinkles that appear over time. UV rays can hit your skin year round, even when it is winter.

2) Wearing a hat that shades your face when you are working or spending time outdoors can reduce your exposure. If you can cut down on the quantity of ultraviolet rays hitting your face, you can take a big step in preventing premature aging.

3) Washing the face everyday will help stop wrinkles, too. It is cautioned that when you wash your face, you use warm tap water and do not scrub.

Thoroughly remove all make-up and use a light cleanser with supplemented moisturizer. When you are ready to dry your face, do not rub the washcloth on your face. Instead, use gentle patting motions to dry.

4) Drinking the recommend daily amount of water (8 eight-ounce glasses per day) helps keep your skin hydrated, smooth and supple. Skin that is moist does not lose its elasticity as fast as dry skin.

5) Use a daily moisturizer. There are several types of moisturizers that actually helps hydrate the skin and leave the epidermis on your face looking smooth. This helps minimize existing wrinkles and may help obstruct new wrinkles from forming in the long run. For more effect, use a moisturizer each night before bed and every morning before applying makeup.

Direct sun is not your friend. Take these precautions to keep your skin supple and smooth.

Frankie Kangas

Frankie Kangas
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