THE FIRST SIGNS OF FACIAL AGING
Following are four early signs of facial aging, along with preventative methods you can do to fight back
Under-eye dark circles and eye-bags
Dark circles (raccoon eyes) and eye bags problems come with normal aging. Although you can try to cover up with some of the strategic makeup tips, dark circles will not solve their own.
Here are a couple of methods to get relief in this area:
Be sure to get enough sleep every night and try to sleep on your back. Sleeping on your sides or stomach encourages gravity to force fluids under the eyes.
Use eye cream with growth hormones can help thicken the thinning skin around the eyes.
Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a skin coloration disorder that results in areas of the skin that appear abnormally dark. Hyperpigmentation can affect people of all ethnicities and skin tones.
There are a plenty of in-office products and treatments available to combat this issue. These include creams, masks or peels, and laser treatments.
Crow's feet
Sometimes referred to as "laugh lines", the crow's feet are wrinkles that occurs in the outer corners of the eyes. Crow's feet develop as our skin loses elasticity, the skin’s ability to return in place after being stretched from normal facial movements (like smiling or laughing). With the natural aging of the skin began to produce less elastin and collagen, two important proteins that promote normal elasticity. After millions of lifetime smiles, the skin around the eyes is one of the first areas to experience a high drop in elasticity, resulting in wrinkling.
Most people start to notice these wrinkles in their early 20’s. However some people who do not take good care of their skin may develop crow’s feet even earlier.
A great way to counteract the early development of crow’s feet (or treat them later on) is neurorelaxers, which relax the underlying muscles to lessen wrinkles and help prevent future wrinkle formation.
Nasolabial folds
Smile lines (or nasolabial folds) are creases that run downward from the side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. Typically appearing among women in their late 20’s, nasolabial folds usually start off as subtle lines that over time can turn into deeper creases.
