Pay attention to the following signs to warn of premature skin aging. Dry skin
Illustration. Dry skin is one of the signs that the skin has begun to age. Because over time, the natural moisturizers will be reduced in both quantity and quality, making the skin dry, rough and less smooth as the original. Tiny brown spots In addition to estrogen deficiency and age, the sun is also the cause of melasma, pigmentation, freckles, age spots, and makes the skin age faster than usual. In addition, the signs that ultraviolet rays cause are very small, difficult to recognize, thereby making you subjective, such as small, faint brown spots on the surface of the skin. This is the first stage of the problem of melasma, freckles and age spots. Therefore, even if you are in your 20s, you also need to take steps to cover up and protect yourself from the sun before going out every day. Wrinkles and sagging skin Wrinkles are a sign that collagen and elastin in the body is reduced, causing the skin to lose its elasticity. Women can check the youthfulness of their skin by pinching a piece of skin under two fingers for a few seconds and then releasing. The longer the skin takes to return to its normal state, the higher the risk of aging. “Turkey neck” Older people can leave marks on the neck because the skin on the neck is thinner than most other parts of the body, so it is easier to lose elasticity faster. This will create “turkey necks” – layers of loose skin in the neck. If you see this sign, your skin is aging. In addition to the natural aging process, fluctuations in weight, sun exposure and even genetics can cause “turkey neck”. Tips to delay the signs of premature skin aging – Use sunscreen daily and limit time out in direct sunlight – Moisturize the skin regularly, as dry skin is prone to wrinkles. – Do not go to bed without removing makeup. – Wash your face twice a day and after sweating a lot. Exfoliate once a week to help exfoliate dead skin cells that cause skin to age. Eat foods rich in protein and calcium as they are important for skin and hair health. Cut down on sugary and processed foods. Drink plenty of water every day because water helps keep your skin soft and supple. – Spend 7-8 hours each night sleeping. When you sleep, your body repairs and rejuvenates itself. Stop smoking as it accelerates the aging process. Avoid using skin care products that contain harmful chemicals that can irritate and damage the skin. Choose organic and herbal skin care products. Avoid swimming in high-chlorine pools as it can irritate skin and hair. Do not shower for a long time as this will strip the skin of its natural oils and contribute to dryness. – Avoid repetitive facial expressions. Drink less alcohol, as it dehydrates the body. Exercise most days of the week to improve circulation and skin health.
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