Saturday, May 18, 2013

3 Signs Of Aging That Every Woman Should Really Know

By Tara West






While the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles might be the most frequently recognised indicators of of aging, they are actually not the first signs that your skin has begun to age. The ability to recognise the first signs of aging on your skin will help increase the probability of stopping or perhaps reversing them. There are 3 signs of aging skin that each woman should really know.

I want to take the time to talk about each one of these and what can be done to fight back against them.







































Moisturizer Isn't Enough Anymore

Crows feet and forehead wrinkles come quite late in the aging process. Usually the first sign of ageing is a dry or dull look to your complexion. As we grow older our skin loses its ability to exfoliate dead skin cells on its own. Even if you are using a moisturizer as part of your daily skin care routine, your moisturizer might have issues being absorbed through the dead skin cells. The most effective way to fight back against the dryer skin that comes with the process of aging is to exfoliate your skin frequently. Using a mild exfoliating product will really help to remove the dead skin cells which are causing the dry and dull complexion so many women are cursed with during the later stages of life.

Seeing Spots

Age spots occur in the majority of people as the skin begins to age. These spots are created by years of exposure to sun light. While this can definitely come from conscious exposure such as tanning, for the majority of people this exposure accumulates during daily tasks. These tasks can include simply things such as driving or household tasks such as washing dishes by a window. Oftentimes we don't consider our exposure to the sun during these activities, and thus don't take measures to protect our skin from the ultraviolet light. The easiest way to avoid age spots it to use sun lotion each day. Employing a moisturizer that also offers SPF protection will aid in protecting your skin during those occasions when you may not be thinking about sun exposure. If you already have age spots, you can help reduce the appearance of those brown spots by utilizing a retinol cream or an exfoliating product. If you require a more dramatic treatment to lighten your age spots, there are also laser treatments which have shown to be effective.

Concealer - It's Just A Cover-up

While your concealer may just be able to help hide those dark under eye circles, it is certainly not addressing the reason for the darkening skin underneath your eyes. While many of us accept that dark circles under the eyes are a sign of fatigue, the truth is the two aren't at all related. Dark eye circles are a consequence of fat cells breaking down. The fat cells beneath the eyes are one of the first cells to break down during the aging process. The consequence is sunken skin that takes on a dark bluish tone around the eyes. You may not be able to replace those fat cells, but you can plump that skin back up and dispose of the darkish circles and that unwanted concealer. The trick here is to use a cream that contains hyaluronic acid. These creams absorb moisture from the air and can hold more moisture than any regular lotion or wrinkle cream. The added moisture in the skin plumps up the skin, and prevents the underlying veins from giving off that dark bluish tone.




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