How to Fight Wrinkles Naturally
Wrinkles are a natural part of growing older. As we age normal
processes in our body slow down and the nutrients that we
provide our body through food and drink are absorbed at a slower
rate. Sounds like there is not much you can do about wrinkles?
This misconception is the reason many people seek extreme
wrinkle treatment methods, such as Botox. There is actually a
lot you can do to naturally keep wrinkles at bay.
The first step you can take in reducing the appearance of
wrinkles, or any skin condition for that matter, is to educate
yourself about how the skin works. What you need to know about
your skin in relation to wrinkles and other signs of aging on
the skin is that there are two layers that affect its quality.
The epidermis is the top layer that is visible to the eye. Its
main purpose is protection. The epidermis is composed of a
variety of cells that are constantly being processed. Below the
epidermis is the dermis. The cells that are processed at the
epidermis layer have their start at the dermis layer. This layer
basically is the strength of the skin.
Any improvement in the quality of your skin requires treatment
of both the epidermis and dermis. The epidermis is probably the
easiest layer of the skin to treat. Regularly removing dirt from
the skin with a mild cleanser and using a product for gentle
exfoliation is sufficient for the top layer of the skin. If you
wear makeup you will need to ensure that you don't use cosmetics
that clog the pores.
Moisture is essential in the fight against signs of aging. When
the skin is dry it is more susceptible to wrinkles. The best way
to increase your skin's moisture level is to keep it hydrated.
This means skipping moisture-robbing sodas and instead choosing
to drink water throughout the day. Drinking a glass of wine at
dinner has been proven to provide health benefits. However, an
excess amount of alcohol in your body can rob it of the
nutrients it needs to keep the skin healthy.
Exercise is another essential key to naturally keeping the skin
free of wrinkles. Exercise facilitates oxygen production and the
release of toxins. This is essential to the condition of your
skin because toxins that build up can damage both the epidermis
and dermis layers of the skin, making it difficult to treat the
skin. It goes without saying that if you smoke cigarettes you
need to quit. Smoking cigarettes is the fastest way to develop
wrinkles!