Wrinkles: What They Are and How to Minimize Them


As people age, it is normal to develop wrinkles. When we are young our skin does a great job of stretching but returning to shape and holding moisture. Growing older changes many aspects of the skin including its ability to bounce back into place after being altered. There is no magic age when everyone in the world develops wrinkles. They are dependent upon the person and the life lived by that individual.
Most people do not welcome the appearance of wrinkles. Globally, billions of dollars are spent every single year on wrinkle minimization and treatment. Many of these treatments have moderate or significant success.

What is a wrinkle?


Wrinkles are creases, folds or ridges in the skin. They most often appear as someone gets older. However, wrinkles and age do not always correlate. Wrinkles can be found on younger skin that has spent a lot of unprotected time in the sun, or someone who has significant exposure to tobacco smoke. Dehydration, some medications, and other environmental and genetic factors can affect when and where a person will develop wrinkles.
Wrinkles tend to appear first on a person’s face, as a direct result of facial expressions over the entirety of life. The second place that wrinkles appear is areas of the body that receive the most sun exposure. The face, neck, the back of the hands and the arms are the most exposed to the sun, therefore they develop wrinkles before areas of the body usually protected by clothing.

What causes a wrinkle?


As people age the skin thins, losing the support that keeps it firm and “plump”. It also becomes much drier, less elastic and less able to protect itself. All of these factors lead to wrinkles, creases, and lines in the skin.
Facial expressions such as repeatedly smiling, frowning or squinting can lead to wrinkle formation. According to Mayo Clinic, every single time a person uses a facial muscle, a groove forms under the surface of their skin. When a person is young, the skin springs back, but with age, the skin loses its flexibility factor. This “springing back” action diminishes, resulting in more permanent grooves.
There are a number of avoidable environmental factors that significantly contribute to the formation of wrinkles. One of these factors is unprotected exposure to ultraviolet light. This can occur through sunbathing, tanning booths and outdoor sports. All of these activities will increase the chance of developing wrinkles due to UV rays. Clothing that helps to better shield the skin like hats and long sleeves will delay the development of wrinkles due to UV ray exposure.
UV light actually breaks down the collagen and elastin fibers in the skin that form the skin’s connective tissue. They are located under the surface of the skin and support it. Breaking down this layer causes the skin to become weaker and less flexible. The skin starts to droop, and wrinkles appear.
Smoking accelerates the aging process of the skin because it reduces the blood supply. While it may take up to ten years of smoking before seeing signs of aging due to the habit, it does speed up the process. The more cigarettes a person smokes and the longer that they smoke, the more wrinkling they will have. Aside from age, smoking is the strongest predictor of facial wrinkling in men and women.

How to prevent wrinkles

Two obvious ways to reduce the number of wrinkles on your body are staying out of the sun without proper protection and never smoking. Moisturizing is another way to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Moisturizers will not get rid of wrinkles that you already have, but they will help to minimize or reduce them.
Avoiding alcohol will also help to keep your skin wrinkle-free. Alcohol dehydrates the body and the skin, creating wrinkles much faster. Sleeping at least 8 hours per night, eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly all help to maintain overall body health. All of this improves skin quality and can help the skin to resist wrinkling as you age.

Products that minimize wrinkles


MDSUN is a skincare brand that offers incredible products that work. Their Wrinkle Smoothener is powered by peptides, stem cells, and alpha-lipoic acids. The smoothener reduces the depth of lines and creases and improves skin’s texture while quenching skin-damaging free radicals. The skin’s refreshed look is aided by natural ingredients and vitamin C, stimulating skin repair and diminishing aging skin appearance.


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