Include more antioxidants in your diet
Berries, apples, cherries, and dried plums are rich in antioxidants. They help protect the skin from free radicals, which promote wrinkle formation.
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Wash your face daily
It is important to regularly wash your face to remove dead skin cells and maintain skin health. Wash gently and avoid washing too frequently.
Avoid ultraviolet (UV) rays
UV rays break down collagen fibers and slow down new collagen production. As a result, the skin loses firmness and wrinkles form faster.
Chemical peeling
A mild chemical peel can improve skin texture, even out its tone, and reduce the visibility of fine wrinkles. It is important that it is performed by a cosmetologist with experience and knowledge. Choose carefully where you have this procedure done!
Avoid squinting
Try to squint as little as possible or repeat other repetitive facial movements. If you often squint while reading or looking into the distance, it is worth checking your vision and getting glasses if needed.
Use vitamin C serum
In the morning, after cleansing and toning the skin, it is recommended to use vitamin C serum. Although it will not eliminate already formed wrinkles, it can help slow early skin aging and stimulate collagen production.
Eat more healthy fats
Avocados and other products containing monounsaturated fats and antioxidants help maintain the health of skin cell membranes and protect against premature aging.
Limit alcohol consumption
Alcohol dries out the skin, promotes inflammatory processes, and can accelerate collagen breakdown. The less alcohol you consume, the greater the benefit to your skin.
Use a humidifier indoors
Dry skin highlights fine wrinkles. A humidifier helps maintain proper air humidity and reduces skin dryness.
Eat more green leafy vegetables
Spinach, kale, and other leafy greens contain many vitamins and minerals that help the skin look younger and brighter.
Avoid processed foods
Fried and heavily processed foods promote the formation of free radicals, which negatively affect skin cell renewal and elasticity.
Be physically active
Regular physical activity can stimulate collagen production, helping not only to reduce existing wrinkles but also to slow the appearance of new ones.
Maintain a consistent skincare routine
Simple but regular skincare can help reduce the visibility of wrinkles. Choose products designed for mature skin care.
Use a gentle makeup remover
Choose gentle products for facial skin and avoid products with harsh chemicals.
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Use AHA acids
AHA acids remove the top layer of dead skin cells, making fine wrinkles and pores less visible and the skin smoother.
Regularly perform facial massage
Gentle facial massage can relax muscles, reduce puffiness, and improve skin tone.
Wear sunglasses
Quality sunglasses protect the eyes from bright light and reduce the need to squint constantly.
Drink enough water
It is important to maintain proper hydration. Usually, it is recommended to drink about 2 liters of water per day, but individual needs may vary.
Use anti-wrinkle creams
There are many creams on the market designed to prevent wrinkles and reduce their visibility. They can be used both in the morning and evening.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure
When spending longer time outdoors, use sunscreen or a moisturizing cream with SPF. An umbrella or long-sleeved clothing can also help.
Get enough sleep
It is recommended to sleep about 8 hours per day so the body can properly recover and the skin can regenerate.
Quit smoking
Smoking negatively affects skin condition and accelerates its aging. If quitting is difficult, consult a doctor about supportive aids.
Reduce stress
Chronic stress can contribute to earlier wrinkle formation. Meditation, yoga, or a better work-life balance can help.
Limit sugar intake
Excessive sugar can damage collagen and elastin fibers, making the skin less elastic.
Use coconut oil
A small amount of coconut oil can be used as a serum on clean skin up to twice a day. Well-moisturized skin looks smoother.
Get more beta carotene
Beta carotene (a precursor of vitamin A) helps protect the skin from free radicals and may contribute to wrinkle prevention.
Change your sleeping position
Sleeping on your side can cause wrinkles on the cheeks and chin, and sleeping face down on the pillow can cause forehead wrinkles. Occasionally changing sleeping positions can reduce constant pressure on the same skin areas.
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Prepared based on Everydayhealth,