Can you prevent aging by freezing yourself?
You are a stupid cunt with big ears and a cheesy penisno cryonics is proven impossible.
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Fight Aging Early: Top 5 Preventative Anti Aging Tips
THEY SAY “AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION is worth a pound of cure,” and this couldn’t be truer in anti-aging skin care. Speak with any dermatologist, beauty editor or plastic surgeon and they will tell you: prevention is the best anti aging treatment. Starting to properly care for your precious skin at an early age, before the aging damage really gets under way, is one of the best ways to keep your skin looking healthy and fresh for longer. Developing an anti-aging routine isn’t just about skin care, but rather, a lifestyle as well that complements healthy skin function. The skin is susceptible to both external and internal factors—how you treat your body is as important as what you put on your face. Healthy lifestyle choices can amplify the results that an effective skin care routine can produce—poor ones can completely undermine them. Here are five preventative anti-aging steps you can take to start preserving your healthy, beautiful skin.
1) Anti Aging Treatment—Finding an anti aging treatment that’s appropriate for your skin type and age is important. Using too potent of a formula or one for the wrong skin type can make your skin condition worse, or be completely ineffective. There are some ingredients, however, that generally work for most skin types and are proven to be effective in keeping the visible signs of aging to a minimum, if not nonexistent. Dermatologists have stood behind retinol, peptides, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid as some of the best anti aging skin care treatments available. Use retinol to help promote cell turnover, working to reverse signs of sun damage and hyperpigmentation. Peptides can help signal your skin to produce more collagen that may help support sagging and wrinkled skin. The powerful antioxidant Vitamin C does wonders to brighten skin tone, boost collagen synthesis and work against free-radical damage. Hyaluronic acid can retain more than 1,000 times its weight in moisture and bind it to the skin, helping to keep your face smooth and moisturized. Incorporating an anti-aging skin care treatment into your skin care routine at an early age can help keep early signs of damage at bay. It’s always better to prevent future damage than play catch-up with skin that is already damaged beyond significant repair.
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2) Moisturizer—A daily skin care routine that works overtime to moisturize your skin throughout the day and night is a necessity for fighting off signs of aging. A hydrating cleanser and a good facial moisturizer should definitely be included your daily skincare regimen. A note to oily-skin girls: don’t skip out on the moisturizer because your skin produces excess oil. Oil is not a sufficient moisturizer and can prevent water-soluble emollients from getting to your skin cells. It’s about finding the right balance of moisture for certain areas on your face that might be drier or oilier than others. Maintaining appropriate levels of moisture in the skin can plump up fine lines, minimize the appearance of pores and give skin a dewy, fresh glow. Look for products that contain super moisturizers like hyaluronic acid, shea butter and squalene.
3) SPF—We cannot stress this enough: protect yourself from harmful and damaging UV rays! Not only will exposure to those drops of golden sun expose you to an increased chance of skin cancer, but they will also fuel the rate at which your skin ages. Specifically, sun rays damage the elasticity in the skin, causing a loss of firmness and fine lines and deep wrinkles. Basking in it can also cause freckles and hyperpigmentation (dark spots), which leads to a dull, uneven skin tone. Kill two birds with one stone and slather on a daytime moisturizer that contains an SPF of 15 or higher. Also, stay out of the sun during midday, when the UV radiation is the strongest.
4) Nutrition—Keep yourself hydrated, eat a balanced diet and make sure you get enough vitamins. We’ve heard it all before, but there’s obviously a reason experts keep coming back to these suggestions time and time again. You don’t need to go overboard with the water consumption, as too much might flush out vital nutrients that you’ve consumed throughout the day, but make sure you never go thirsty, as that’s a sign of dehydration. Fruits and vegetables also contain lots of water, so eating your recommended five-a-day is like a one-two punch: vitamins and H2O, all in one bite. Almost all experts advise against excessive alcohol consumption. Now, we like our margaritas as much as the next girl, but alcohol dehydrates the skin, leaving your carefully stocked anti-aging skin care regimen ineffective against wrinkles, large pores and dullness. Keep alcoholic drinks to a minimum, and if you must, reach for red wine—it’s packed full of antioxidants, which are always helpful in fighting against free-radical damage.
5) Stress—Important deadlines at work, first dates from hell, multiples kids’ schedules to juggle… Life can get hectic, and if you’re not managing it well, it’s almost a guarantee that you’ll be stressed. Many studies have documented the effects of stress on the body, and your skin is no exception. Stress can cause wrinkles and acne flare ups in even the healthiest skin. Find something to clear your mind and relax to reduce stress. Meditate, take a yoga class, read a book, anything to take time for you. It’s also extremely important that you get a good night’s sleep. Skin cells regenerate while you sleep. A solid 7-9 hours of shut-eye coupled with a good skin care regimen that promotes cell turnover, and you can wake up looking refreshed, firmed and maybe even a little smoother.
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