How do wrinkles form and develop as people get older?
As the years go by, we notice our outer layer of the skin (epidermal cells) become thinner. The epidermal cells also become less sticky. Less collagen is produced in the dermal layer.
This means that the moisture on your skin easily escape which causes dryness. In other words, wrinkles appear and the skin begins to lose its firmness. The lastic fibers that keep the skin firm begin to loosen. These factors are big cause of saggy and dull skin. Winkles are also developed by facial expressions, such as smiling, laughing and frowning. In the fat layer, the fat cells get thinner and this also cause skin sagging and more wrinkles. That's how wrinkles develop.
When you are young, the moisturizing cream or lotion can take good care of your skin to slow down the aging process. But you will eventually come to a point where simply applying the moisturizer is not enough to keep your skin firm and smooth.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Wrinkle Solution - First Get To Know Your Skin
Skin structure and function
There are physical signs that show the aging of the skin. To know about the causes of wrinkles, you must have a good understanding about how the skin is formed. The skin is made up of 3 layers . They are epidermis, the dermis and subcutaneous tissue.
1. Epidermis
This outer layer of your skin becomes thinner and less elastic as we age. Your skin, then, gets dry and as this decreases over time, it takes more time for the skin to repair itself.
2. Dermis
This is the skin's next layer. Dermis contains connective tissue, such as collagen, elastic tissue and reticular fibers. When these fibers begin to weaken, fine lines and wrinkles begin to appear. There are other specialized cells and structures, including hair follicles, sweat and oil glands, blood vessels and nerves.
3. Subcutaneous Layer
Below the dermis are layers of fat. These cells supply insulation to your body and also make your skin full and plump.
There are physical signs that show the aging of the skin. To know about the causes of wrinkles, you must have a good understanding about how the skin is formed. The skin is made up of 3 layers . They are epidermis, the dermis and subcutaneous tissue.
1. Epidermis
This outer layer of your skin becomes thinner and less elastic as we age. Your skin, then, gets dry and as this decreases over time, it takes more time for the skin to repair itself.
2. Dermis
This is the skin's next layer. Dermis contains connective tissue, such as collagen, elastic tissue and reticular fibers. When these fibers begin to weaken, fine lines and wrinkles begin to appear. There are other specialized cells and structures, including hair follicles, sweat and oil glands, blood vessels and nerves.
3. Subcutaneous Layer
Below the dermis are layers of fat. These cells supply insulation to your body and also make your skin full and plump.
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