There are two types of aging that both men and women have to deal with on an ongoing, daily basis….Actinic Aging and Intrinsic Aging. So, just what can we do to reduce fine lines and wrinkles?
Any chance you had, you’d go to the beach or to the lake… living worry free; it was heaven on earth! You looked so good with your deep, dark tan. If you couldn’t go to the beach or to the lake, you spread out that king size sheet right in the front yard and slathered yourself with deep tanning oil. That tan you got sure made you feel and look good! Continue Reading »
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When it comes to the topic of skin care, no part of the body is more important than the face. The face is what people look at first, and where the most delicate skin on the body is. Therefore facial skin care is an incredibly important issue, one that should be taken seriously by everyone, regardless of their age.
Many people mistakenly think that just because they are not in their thirties or forties yet that they do not have to worry so much about facial skin care, but this is actually completely untrue. In fact, it is better to begin using facial skin care products before old age because this way the skin will last longer and look better in the end. Continue Reading »
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One of the areas of greatest interest is in anti-aging skin care because baby boomers seem to have as much resistance to looking older as they do to feeling older.
Wrinkles, age spots and sagging skin are all signs of the years taking a toll on the body. In fact, skin is where the most evident signs of aging occur and it often shows in dramatic ways. The good news is that skin is also very resilient, is constantly undergoing a regeneration of cells and therefore responds well to being well taken care of and to quality anti-aging skin care treatments. Continue Reading »
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While Baby Boomers fret over outward manifestations of the aging process and the advertising media plays heavily into these anti-aging concerns, there really are some simple strategies that can be implemented to make the transition into old age less of a struggle. Although some may scoff, in addition to some obvious ways of enhancing anti-aging skin care and the like, some of the more spritual approaches to life embraced by the boomer generation actually seem to have positive benefits in undertaking anti-aging exertions. More focus on the quality of life as we age is certainly in order as the following article discusses. Continue Reading »
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As we progress in the aging process, we accumulate more repeated exposure to the sun and the risk of developing skin cancer. We all know that Spring and Summer bring on increased risk of getting sunburned, but as we get older, many of us opt for warmer climes in the winter when our skin has had little recent little recent experience with the sun bearing down on it. The long term effects of exposure to the sun can include many adverse effects aside from the cancer risk, especially leading to a more pronounced aged appearance.
Obviously, one way to mitigate the risks of sun damage to the skin is to avoid the sun altogether. This, however, may not be practical. The following article offers an understanding of how sunburn operates, and what positive steps you should take to avert skin cancer and accelerated aging from too much sun.
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