Wrinkles are a part of aging, but for the many people wrinkles come way too soon. Some people in their early 20′s and thirty’s have reported getting premature wrinkles and are perplexed. The sudden appearance of premature wrinkles is usually caused by a few factors: too much sun, lifestyle and environment toxins. Preventing wrinkles can be as easy as: wearing sun screen, not being in the sun during 10 am to 2 pm, having a healthy lifestyle, drinking lots of water and wearing a wide brim hat.
Wrinkles are preventable and there are many natural cures to help you. Some of the main problem areas are crow’s feet, laugh lines and tiny wrinkles on the forehead. Prevention must start early before they get worse. Here are some reasons for premature aging:
Tanning – Something to Reconsider:
Tanning has become a very common activity in many places around the world. Whether it happens on the beach or in a salon, people are looking to darken the shade of their skin and appear sun-kissed all year round. While it may be physically appealing during the present, UV exposure is a leading cause of premature wrinkles and age spots in young men and women. This can be prevented by wearing a wide brim hat, reflective sun glasses and not being in the sun in the peak hours. Also, make sure you are wearing a sun block appropriate to the UV level.
Healthy Lifestyles a Must:
As a society, we are notorious for abusing our own bodies. Regularly, we consume alcohol, tobacco and other drugs that prematurely age us by damaging our bodies irreparably. These substances cause our skin to dehydrate and discolor, sometimes causing the user to lose sleep or appetite. This can all cause premature wrinkles in the face and neck.
Pollution and Its Damaging Effects on Skin:
Pollution comes in many forms. From using harsh detergents to using insect repellants in our homes. Changing our lifestyle begins with organic and natural alternatives. We can help protect our skin by following a daily regimen of washing, exfoliation and moisturizing accompanied by appropriate protection from the elements. Even during cold seasons or cloudy days, sun block should still be worn – it acts as a barrier between particles in the air and your pores.
Following these simple steps will help prevent premature wrinkling and possible skin cancers such as melanoma. The next things you can do is to use organic natural alternatives on your face and skin. Some very good alternatives include olive oil, coconut oil, honey, lemon juice, lentils and oatmeal. Protecting your skin in the early stages is the key. Remember also to moisturize your skin daily after properly cleaning and exfoliating.





