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| The Battle Against Aging Skin |
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In our youth conscious society, aging skin has been shown the front line. Your skin, being your epidermis, is the part of you that people see, and gives an accurate picture of your overall state of health and age. If you are at all worried about your appearance, then taking good care of your skin is absolutely vital.
Technically, you could even make the argument that your skin starts to ‘age’ at the moment of conception. In many cases aging seems to occur rapidly when we reach certain ages, but the reality is that the visible effects of aging skin are the result of a process that has been occurring for as long as you’ve lived.
So far as aging skin care goes, the sooner you act the better. What causes skin to age can be attributed to several different things, but the major overriding cause of aging skin comes down to damage done to the elastic proteins. The elastic proteins at the active agents that keep your skin tight. The culprit because the damage are known as free radicals.
What the heck are free radicals you ask? A free radical is just a technical term for an oxygen compound that is no longer beneficial, but to the contrary, could cause harm. It actually doesn’t always have to be oxygen, but because of our atmosphere it almost always is.
An oxygen molecule that has been split is highly reactive and very corrosive to pretty much anything and everything it happens to come in contact with, including the proteins in your skin. UV radiation is a major source of free radicals, as it is just the right wavelength to split oxygen molecules, so staying out of the sun is an excellent way to employ aging skin care.
A limited amount of sunlight everyday is fine, and actually good for you because you obtain the central vitamins from its, but its never a good idea to take in the sun if you’re worried about aging skin care. Even if you're using sunscreen, some UV rays are going to penetrate and do damage to your skin over the long haul. |
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