If you care about preventing wrinkles, you need to listen up!
Wrinkle Prevention starts EARLY in life. That means the following...
1. Use the best sunscreen possible whenever you are exposed to the sun. This means you cover yourself with an spf sunblock each time you are in the sun, not just when you go tanning....
2. Wrinkle prevention means you know when to cover your face with the following items: hats, sunglasses, and anything else that blocks the sun from burning the area of skin around your eyes....this area is prone to eye wrinkles.
3. Care for your skin with the proper moisturizing cream. These creams help you protect your skin from the sun and other harmful elements. They also promote a smooth skin tone.
Following those tips will save you gobs of time reading anti wrinkle cream review websites later on in life. These sites can talk about how to cover up wrinkles, but they sure can't help you prevent wrinkles from forming. It's best you are proactive and fight the wrinkles before they set into your face.....
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Sunblock is the Key to Preventing Wrinkles
Other than constant, habitual expressions, there is no factor that contributes to wrinkles more than the sun. The sun's harmful uv-rays dig into the skin and cause deep, fine, concentrated wrinkles. If you are serious about preventing wrinkles, you certainly apply a lot of sunblock to your skin each time you enter the sun.
But do you really do that? Surveys show that people rarely apply sunblock as they should. The sun can really do damage to your skin. Each time you enter exposure to the sun, you are potentially damaging your skin. Be very cognizant of this, and apply a sunblock with spf 25 or higher each time you enter the sun. This goes for a quick walk around the block or an all day beach trip.
Keep sunblock in handy places, such as your golf bag, vehicle, or anywhere when you think you'll have some exposure to the sun.
But do you really do that? Surveys show that people rarely apply sunblock as they should. The sun can really do damage to your skin. Each time you enter exposure to the sun, you are potentially damaging your skin. Be very cognizant of this, and apply a sunblock with spf 25 or higher each time you enter the sun. This goes for a quick walk around the block or an all day beach trip.
Keep sunblock in handy places, such as your golf bag, vehicle, or anywhere when you think you'll have some exposure to the sun.
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