Wrinkles are
a part of aging and life. While we know to expect wrinkles as we get older,
some of the battle has nothing to do with age. Your beauty routines and habits
can impact wrinkling as well. See the bad habits that affect your skin’s aging
process so you can cut them out ASAP.
1. Not Removing Makeup
When you
sleep in your makeup, you’re basically asking for wrinkles. The makeup and
environmental pollutants you accumulate during the day seep into your pores,
breaking down collagen and elastin. This can speed up the aging process and
leave you with fine lines and wrinkles. Cleanse and moisturize your skin every
night before bed.
2. Picking
Stop picking at
pesky zits, and let them come out on their own or use natural products to help
eliminate them. Any time you pick or pull at your skin, you’re causing damage
and creating irritation, scars, and yes, even wrinkles.
3. Stretching Your Skin to Apply
Makeup
This practice
creates wrinkles—and is generally frowned upon in the makeup world. “You should
do your makeup how everyone else is going to see you, and hopefully it’s not
with your mouth stretched opened and eyebrows lifted so you can put on your
mascara,” says makeup artist Donna Kelly. “Don’t pull on your eyes and stretch
them so you can put on your eyeliner. It’s about moving your whole face when
you’re applying makeup, not stretching it so it’s flat.”
4. Skipping Sunscreen
We’ve all
been told to never skip the sunscreen, but it’s often tempting when many of us
spend our days indoors. Even a few minutes of sun exposure can lead to a
breakdown of collagen, though, and that leads to fine lines and wrinkles. “Wear
sunscreen every day, rain or shine, so that you don’t get sun damage. Choose an
SPF 30 and one that has zinc oxide or titanium dioxide,” says Debra Jaliman,
M.D., a New York-based dermatologist and author of Skin Rules.
5. Sleeping
If you sleep
on your face, you can get sleep wrinkles from the pillow. “It’s best to sleep
on a satin pillowcase that slides across your face,” says Jaliman. “The other
alternative is to sleep on your back.”
Having a regular sleep also makes your skin glow.
6. Smoking
Smoking is
the most common cause of wrinkles. “There have been studies of twins that
showed proof of this in stunning detail,” says Joel Schlessinger, M.D., a
board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon and founder of
LovelSkin.com. “So skip cigarettes and lose the wrinkles!”
7. Your Diet
If you want
to keep your skin healthy and young, the old saying that you are what you eat
is definitely true. Eating too much sugar and high-glycemic foods doesn’t just
impact your weight—it could make you look older, too. “Through a damaging
process called glycation, sugar molecules attach to the proteins in your skin
(including collagen), causing them to become stiff and malformed,” says Roshini
Rajapaksa, M.D., a gastroenterologist, balanced health advocate, and co-founder
of TULA. “This results in a loss of facial elasticity, as well as contours,
puffiness, and fine lines.
Refined sugar
and other simple carbohydrates also trigger inflammation throughout the body by
causing insulin levels to skyrocket. Inflammation produces enzymes that break
down collagen and elastin, which leads to sagging and wrinkles.” So cut down on
refined sugar and simple carbohydrates your skin will thank you!
8. Drinking
All alcohol
dehydrates the skin, explains James C. Marotta, M.D., a dual-board-certified
facial plastic surgeon. This means your skin will appear less plump and fresh the
morning after you drink alcohol. Over time, your skin will lose elasticity and
form wrinkles due to a lack of hydration.
“Additionally, alcohol can have a
huge negative impact on your vitamin A level, which is a very important
antioxidant for your skin and body, and it is vital in the regeneration of new
cells. Vitamin A is also extremely important in the production of collagen.
When you have lower amounts of collagen, you lose elasticity in your skin,”
says Marotta. Collagen and elasticity keep your skin supple, taut, and looking
young.
9. Chewing Gum
“Gum chewing
produces a type of wrinkle that I see quite often on the lower mouth,” says
Schlessinger. Additionally, it causes other issues in the mouth structure. This
is an easy habit to give up in the name of preserving your skin.
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