We all want to stay looking young and healthy for as long as is possible. Yet many of us fall into the complacent trap of thinking of wrinkles and rough skin as ‘just part of getting older’. But how many of us actually go the extra mile to take steps towards preserving our skin and delaying the offset of aging? Here we explain the function of skin, why it ages, and share some simple yet effective techniques and habits for keeping your skin looking fresh and youthful.
What is skin?
Skin is made up of millions upon millions of microscopic cells and tissues. The largest organ of the human body, its main function is to protect the inside of your body and its internal organs from the many damaging elements and bacteria of the outside world. On top of this, it contains the nerves that are responsible for our sense of touch and the ability to feel hot or cold, as well as the sweat glands responsible for cooling our body down. The dermis layer of the skin is found on the inside and contains the important working parts of the skin, while the outer layer is known as the epidermis and is the main protective barrier between the body and what lies outside.
Why does skin age?
The reasons for the skin aging are both genetic and environmental. As the body ages it produces less collagen and other vital substances which are responsible for keeping the skin supple, smooth and elastic. Cell damaging UV rays from the sun are the major environmental reason for aging skin, and the effects of this differ depending on skin tone (fairer skin is affected to a greater degree). The pull of gravity also plays a role in making the skin sag, and the repeated use of the skin for facial expressions and the rigors of daily life contribute to the wrinkling process.
These factors are out of our control, but some other causes of skin aging are within our sphere of influence. Smoking contributes to the aging process by introducing harmful chemicals and free radicals to the skin, in addition to nicotine staining on the fingers. Excessive drinking also damages skin cells. Those who spend lots of time sunbathing or in tanning booths are also prone to rapidly aging skin.
What can you do to keep your skin looking young and healthy?
Despite these factors there are also a good many things you can do to stave off the aging process:
Science has yet to invent a skin transplant, so until that day it’s a sound idea to take good care of your skin, as it’s yours for life. While treatments such as Botox can be used to temporarily reverse the appearance of ageing skin, these are no substitute for caring for your skin like it’s your own.
Manage Age Spots (Liver Spots): Causes, Prevention, and Treatment Age spots, also known as liver…
Home Remedy Skincare After an Injury: Minimizing Scarring from Cuts and Abrasions When it comes…
Home Remedies for Preventing and Removing Blackheads: Natural Solutions for Clear Skin Blackheads can be…
Home Remedies to Reduce the Appearance of Wrinkles: Natural Solutions for Youthful Skin Wrinkles are…
LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask Review: The Ultimate Solution for Flaky, Dry Lips – Special Prime…
Top Skincare Trends for Fall 2024: What You Need to Know As the seasons change,…
This website uses cookies.