FlexoBliss - Wrinkles from weight changes
by faina marco (2021-06-14)
Not getting enough sleep? This will bring wrinkles to your face
The appearance of wrinkles, folds, marks and fine lines on the skin, as they are known, are something natural in all people, they are part of the decrease in water in the skin and an alteration of collagen, which leads to the lines that are marked on the face, hands and other parts of the body.
In addition to these, there are other factors that trigger wrinkles, however, you can establish four different types of wrinkles on the skin, and each of them responds to one or more particular situations that promote them. Find out below what causes certain wrinkles.
1. The wrinkle of fatigue
The first wrinkle that can appear on the face is the one that symbolizes fatigue. As the name implies, this type of mark on your face can occur due to not getting enough rest or having too much stress to do so. In general, tiredness wrinkles appear in people with thin build and oval faces, however, it does not mean that they do not appear in women or men with other characteristics.
If a woman has tired lines on her face, here are some ways to lighten their depth.
The argan oil is rich in vitamin E, antioxidants and acids fatty omega-3, that work together to protect and rejuvenate the skin to the help skin cells membranes produce healthy, reduce inflammation and promote collagen production.
2. Fine wrinkles
The next type of wrinkle is fine. These signs usually appear in the early stages of aging, however, if they are not treated in time, they could seriously affect the appearance of the face.
To treat fine wrinkles, it is best to perform a superficial peel at a medium level, however, photorejuvenation treatments could also be useful in this case. In case women prefer a method to make easily at home, it is best to try coconut oil as it is especially good for sensitive skin, it also contains important fatty acids to hydrate it and offers antibacterial and antifungal properties. Avocado oil is a rich emollient, making it ideal for those with dry, itchy, or aging skin with fine wrinkles.
3. Wrinkles from weight changes
Those women who have undergone some weight changes in recent years are very likely, sooner or later, to suffer from wrinkles with deformations on their faces, but it should not be something to worry too much about. These types of signs can be completely controlled in order to prevent the skin from looking saggy and aged.
The ideal treatment to eliminate wrinkles with deformations are plastic surgeries, however, not all people have the ability to afford one of them or be part of their plans. Therefore, it is best to do sculptural exercises on the face, so that the muscles are strengthened and sagging is avoided.
4. Mixed type wrinkles
The last type of wrinkle that could appear on the skin of women is the mixed type. This, as its name implies, usually affects people whose skin type is mixed. To recognize these wrinkles, just look at the skin around the eyes and mouth of the woman in question.
To eliminate this type of wrinkle once and for all, it is important to visit a center where laser treatments are performed. Likewise, mixed wrinkles can be controlled with peels, mesotherapy and daily facial massages.
After recognizing the type of wrinkles that a woman has, and knowing how to deal with them, it will be much easier for them to enjoy a young face.
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