| Anti-Wrinkle Lifestyle
Tips
By: Janie Roberts
Experts say that, when it comes to getting wrinkles, 10%
is genetics -- but the other 90% is environment and lifestyle.
This is great news! Why? Because it means that you have A
LOT of control over your skin and how badly - and quickly
- it wrinkles. In fact, you can begin today to make lifestyle
changes that will literally save your skin and prevent wrinkles
as long as possible. Specifically, the following lifestyle
tips are proven to protect and nurture your skin:
1. Protect your skin from the sun - Without a doubt, the
sun is your skin's worst enemy. The ultraviolet radiation
in sunlight causes the collagen and elastin in your skin to
break down, which leads to premature wrinkles. One of the
best lifestyle changes you can make is to wear a good sunscreen,
everyday.
2. Don't smoke - The harmful toxins in cigarette smoke do
all kinds of bad things to your skin, especially your facial
skin. Not only does it break down collagen and elastin, just
like sunlight does, but it also destroys your skin from the
inside. You can't inhale toxins all day and expect your skin
to be healthy. If you smoke, do whatever you have to do to
quit. If you don't smoke, don't even think about starting!
3. Don't drink - Alcohol is not good for your skin. One or
two drinks occasionally probably won't hurt. But if you're
drinking every day, your skin definitely isn't going to be
as healthy as it could be. Besides containing toxins, alcohol
also dehydrates your body, which is never good for the skin.
Old drinkers almost always have more wrinkles and "uglier"
skin with more blotches than non-drinkers.
4. Get enough sleep - When you don't get enough sleep, for
even one night, you look and feel horrible. But when you are
chronically sleep-deprived your skin can literally begin to
breakdown. Why? Because you aren't letting it repair itself.
Your skin is your body's largest organ, and your body repairs
its organs while your sleeping. Try going to bed earlier and
at the same time every night. Also, you may want to try the
natural supplement melatonin. Recent research shows that you
only need about .3 mg to fall asleep and wake up without feeling
groggy, much less than the 1 - 3 milligrams contained in most
melatonin supplements.
5. Lower stress - Doctors have long known that stress has
many negative effects on the body. Chronically high stress
levels hurt the skin without a doubt. First, if you're always
stressed out, you're probably not getting enough quality sleep
(see above). Second, the stress hormones that are produced
in a high-stress state are very damaging to your skin. Third,
when you're stressed, your skin receives less blood flow because
your body directs more of its blood to your internal organs,
in an effort to prepare itself for "flight or fight"
- the reason stress exists in the first place.
6. Eat antioxidants - Antioxidants boost your body's ability
to fight free radicals and protect the skin from damage. Many
of the new anti-wrinkle skin creams contain tons of antioxidant
ingredients. Colorful fresh fruits and vegetables are some
of your best sources of antioxidants. But you should also
consider supplementing with extra vitamin C and vitamin E.
Also, some people have gotten great "healthy skin"
results with the new OPC dietary supplements.
Janie Roberts is a writer for the Anti-Wrinkle Guide. You
can learn more about fighting wrinkles effectively by visiting:
http://www.anti-wrinkle-guide.com
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