Myths And Truths About WrinklesBy LILY of Jobslover.com
Did your mom ever tell you not to make faces because it might get stuck that way? Well,
your face clearly won't get stuck, but repeated skin contractions in the face are proven ways of
developing certain wrinkles in the eyes and forehead. It seems like the advice may not have been
so bad after all. What are some of the other myths and truths about wrinkles?
A common myth is that
wrinkles can be prevented. Well, technically they can. If you never move
the muscles in the face and other parts of the body susceptible to wrinkles and you never go
outside and receive exposure from the sun, it is true that you may actually be able to avoid
wrinkles...at least for a while. The simple fact is that you can never completely avoid or get
rid of
wrinkles; they are a fact of life. What you can do is take measures to limit them and
help to minimize their appearance.
Another myth is that
wrinkles can be permanently removed with some sort of "miracle cream."
This is completely untrue, and in fact there is no way to completely get rid of
wrinkles. Even
surgical procedures will only limit the amount and size of
wrinkles, but they don't get rid of
them. Anti-aging skin creams can be very useful in maintaining healthy skin, but they aren't a
miracle cure and no method on the market can get rid of
wrinkles completely.
A big truth about
wrinkles is that sun tanning can be a major factor over time. UV rays damage
the skin and can lead to increased number and size of
wrinkles, among many other problems that
are even more serious.
Sun tanning, whether through too much time spent unprotected in the sun
or especially in tanning beds, is a sure-fire way of damaging your skin and leading to greater
amounts of wrinkles in the future.
As you plan out your own anti-aging fight against time, keep these little tidbits in mind.
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