Tuesday 16 March 2010

Simple Yet Effective Anti Aging and Anti-Wrinkles Home Remedy Tip!

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A lot of the times I hear people around me talk about when is an appropriate age to start using anti aging face cream, or other anti aging skin products.

And surprisingly enough, a lot of those "people" turn out to be my friends or acquaintances around my age! (without revealing any discriminating detail, I will say I'm in the mid-to-late 20's range!). Now that brings me to the heart of this article - when exactly should us ladies start worrying about those pesky little creases that appear on our foreheads/corner of eyes? When do we need to start paying attention to what types of facial product we use? Better yet, what can we do to prevent wrinkles or slow them down?

Now, mind you, our lifestyles have so much to do with how our body ages, and especially how our skin ages. Lack of sleep, too much smoking, too much drinking... all that contributes to sucking out the moisture in our skin, etc... leading it to wrinkle more easily, etc... Yes, yes. We all know that.

But did you know that apparently even the way we express ourselves can have a pronounce effect over the developing those dreaded wrinkles? These types of wrinkles are called Expression Lines. These are wrinkles that are caused by the types of facial expressions we display. Even just the mere act of looking up without tilting our head can create deepening wrinkles through creases on the skin of our forehead.

Tip!

If you find that you're developing forehead creases at such a young age, or that you want to make those wrinkles less pronounced, try this out:

1. Dab some moisturizer on your finger tips
2. Rub your "creased" area in small, firm, and circular movements
3. Rinse and repeat every night before you sleep

This method allows you to "iron" out your creases gently, and also increases blood circulation in the specific area. This method requires very little time and energy to do, yet is highly effective if used appropriately.

By Ashley Lafleur

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