“Senior Citizen” skin?
Jul 24th 2010adminAging skin & Best practices for healthy skin & How skin works & Natural skin care
Senior citizens always have skin that looks like a map from the automobile club. Or so anyone who hasn’t yet been invited to join AARP seems to think.
Deep wrinkles in the cheeks
Sagging skin
Age spots
Dry, crinkly-looking surface
Drab, drab, drab
Far too many people display these unattractive features as they add years.
Does that mean these are inevitable? That there is no way to avoid them? Or at least minimize them?
I’m glad you asked those question (you were going to ask, weren’t you?)–
Short answer?
It’s the shortest possible answer, actually: No.
No to all three parts to that question. (Or all three questions, if you prefer.)
Perhaps when we stop expecting to look like that, we’ll start to take effective measures to repair past damage. Then move on to positive steps to prevent future problems.
The present and future condition of your skin is largely under your control. Accept the wear and tear of gravity, the blueprint your ancestors passed along in your DNA and get started on the many ways you can improve your appearance. (And, no, you will never again have skin like a twenty-something.) You’ll be surprised at how much you can do.
Here are a three simple suggestions to start you off:
Remove dead surface cells gently and completely. (You can learn specific techniques for doing this yourself.)
Protect your face 24/7 from further environmental damage with a surface shielding product suitable for your skin type. Not just AnyOldCream.
And the third?
Healthy skin is beautiful skin.
Beautiful skin grows – from the inside out – it is not applied to the surface. Take a hard look at your eating habits…
Healthy “Senior Citizen” skin can be beautiful, too.