publication date: Nov 16, 2012
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author/source: Dr Tess Mauricio
Here are five ways to ensure you continue to put your best face
forward and delay
skin ageing.
1. Avoid drinking through straws
I'm sure many of you drink dark sodas, tea and coffee through a straw to
prevent staining your pearly whites or to avoid putting your mouth on a can or
bottle, right?
Do not sip from a straw! Over the long-term, pursing your lips to sip out of a straw
causes extra wrinkles around the mouth.
2. Train yourself to sleep on your
back
Resting your face on the pillow in the same way every night for years on end
leads to wrinkles. Called sleep lines, these wrinkles eventually become etched
on the surface of the skin and no longer disappear when the head is not resting
on the pillow. Women, who tend to sleep on their sides, are most likely to see
these lines appear on their chin and cheeks. Men tend to notice these lines on
the forehead since they usually sleep face down on the
pillow. People who sleep on their backs do not develop these wrinkles since
their skin does not lie crumpled against the pillow.
3. Pull down the shade in an airplane
You're much closer to the sun in a plane than on land, so it stands to reason
that solar rays, which can penetrate windows, are more intense at higher altitudes.
This may explain why pilots and flight attendants have been found to be
at an increased risk for melanoma and other skin cancers. Plus, the air up
there is notoriously dry. Drink as much water as you can in flight; avoid alcohol and
salty foods, which are dehydrating. Apply a rich moisturizer with SPF 15 or
higher 30 minutes before boarding, as sunscreen needs time to be absorbed
before it's effective. And if you're sitting next to a window, pull down the
shade.
4. Beware beauty creams with toxic
ingredients
Exposure to some beauty cream chemicals do more harm than good. You may be
surprised to hear this, but many ingredients in beauty creams actually speed up
the aging process. Avoid buying any that contain parabens,
mineral oil, paraffin, petrolatum, dimethicone, and other toxic ingredients.
5. Maintain a healthy weight
Packing on pounds can make your skin look plumper on the surface, but carrying
excess weight can cause your body's levels of insulin (a hormone made by the
pancreas that controls the amount of sugar in your blood) and cortisol to rise,
which can break down collagen. You'll see increased sagging from putting and
keeping on as little as ten to 15 extra pounds. Loss of facial fat causes
sagging and a gaunt, aged appearance. In addition, repeatedly gaining and losing
weight can take its toll on the skin's elasticity, leaving behind stretch marks
and jowls. Yo-yo dieting also causes premature aging. The repeated weight
gain and loss stretches your skin and makes it loose and saggy. Maintain a
healthy weight with proper diet and exercise. Aim to keep your weight in the
normal range, with a body mass index between 18.5 and 24.9.
Dr Tess
Mauricio, "America's Favorite Dermatologist", is an international field
authority and a renowned educator and media personality worldwide. Dr Tess is
the founder and owner/operator of multiple Cosmetic Dermatology centers
throughout the Southern California region.