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How and Why Skin Ages Techniques and Treatments
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By: Hans Ole Wandt Email Article
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For as long as one can remember, it has always been the pursuit of many to keep their youthful looks, even at great costs.

And in this day and age, the trend has not changed. Now more than ever, methods, techniques and treatments meant to retain that youthful glow proliferate everywhere. As it is the most telltale sign of getting old, anti-aging goods and services account for billions of dollars spent in the hopes of delaying the onset of skin aging.

Unfortunately, many have been and are misinformed on how and why the skin ages misleading these same people into buying products that only offer short-lived, if not unsuccessful and disappointing, results.

It is therefore only smart to know just how the skin develops over time. In understanding the hows and whys of aging skin, the correct habits and treatments can then be developed to retain as much ones youthful looks for as long a time as possible. First off, there are two types of aging for the skin. There is the intrinsic (internal) aging, which is caused by factors within ones own body, such as genes and body condition; and extrinsic (external) aging, which is caused by factors outside ones body, such as sunlight and lifestyle.

Intrinsic (internal) aging Aging is a natural process and our genes determine how one goes through that process. For some, aging can set on earlier or later than most. On average, signs of skin aging begin to appear in the mid-20s. As one grows older, the skins ability to snap back to shape (elasticity) starts to decrease. That is because skin cells do not regenerate as fast as they used to - resulting to tougher, older skin. Although internal aging begins in ones 20s, the typical signs of wrinkles and sagging skin do not appear for until about a couple of decades more.

Other signs that indicate skin aging are thinning, loss of firmness, dryness, and reduction of sweat production that prevents proper cooling of the body. Extrinsic (external) aging Factors outside ones own genes accelerate skin aging.

Lifestyles and habits carry more impact of why aging skin occurs more prematurely in ones lifetime. Sun exposure With the present condition our atmosphere is in, harmful rays from the sun pass through in ever increasing amounts causing damage to the skin and hampering its ability to repair itself. Over a period of time, a few minutes a day of exposure to ultraviolet rays results in changes to the skin (freckles, age spots, rough skin). An even graver symptom would be the onset of skin cancer.

Dermatologists call this effect photo aging in reference to the suns rays that reduce the production of collagen responsible for maintaining the skins elasticity. Ones susceptibility to photo aging is determined by the amount of pigment in the skin as well as the frequency and duration one spends under the suns rays.

Given these factors, fair-skinned individuals and those who spend long periods under the sun stand to have more pronounced effects of photo aging compared to those who are darker-skinned and spend more time in the shade.

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By Hans-Ole Wandt and health-leads-health-now-information Who is a specialist on Health issues. Natural Skin products is the way to go he say.

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