Stealing Beauty: Ten Habits That Accelerate Aging

People sometimes ask me why I always look so serious. The truth is, I’m not actually upset … I’ve just trained my face to maintain the most neutral expression possible—no hints of smiles or frowns—so that I minimize my chances of getting wrinkles. Yes, I’m that obsessed. Ponce de Léon may not have found the mythical Fountain of Youth, but I am determined to keep fighting the good fight, always seeking new and novel ways to turn back the clock.

Our skin is subject to both intrinsic aging and extrinsic aging. Intrinsic aging is a normal and unavoidable part of the aging process: Starting in your twenties, collagen production decreases, cellular turnover slows, and skin begins to show subtle signs of age, such as fine lines, thinness, and dryness. Extrinsic aging, on the other hand, is caused by factors within our control. Serious skin-care devotees know that sun exposure and smoking are the biggest causes of extrinsic aging, but there are a host of other small habits that have detrimental effects on the skin. Some of these habits may seem harmless, but over time, they can contribute to our facial skin’s looking many years older than it really is.

1. Not Wearing Sunglasses
Making facial expressions is a little like a workout for our maxillofacial muscles. After a lifetime of squinting—either from the sun or from poor eyesight—the muscles around our eyes become tighter and less able to relax, causing the overlying skin to wrinkle. Wearing sunglasses when it’s bright outside can help us maintain a neutral expression on our faces and prevent crow’s feet.

2. Sleeping in Makeup
Although it happens to us all every so often, regularly sleeping with makeup on has negative effects on the skin. Our pores secrete sebum, which lubricates and protects our skin, but when they’re clogged with makeup, sebum production backs up. The result is not only troublesome acne, but also skin that isn’t as moisturized and supple as it should be.

3. Sleeping on Your Stomach
Besides being bad for your back, sleeping on your stomach with your face on the pillow can cause skin to be smushed for hours on end. Young skin bounces back easily, but as skin gradually becomes less adaptable and elastic, the grooves and impressions left by the pillow can turn into permanent lines and wrinkles.

4. Not Eating Enough Fat
While no one would suggest that Ding Dongs and Twinkies will help you eat your way to good skin, it’s important to have some fat in your diet, along with the requisite healthy fruits and vegetables. There’s a thin layer of subcutaneous fat underneath our skin all over the body, and this layer provides shape and contour to the facial skin, a contour that’s closely associated with youth. A lifetime of extreme fat restriction can deplete this layer, leaving the skin on top to droop and sag. Our body naturally loses this fat layer as we age, and helping it along by restricting our dietary-fat intake only speeds up the process.

5. Cleansing Too Vigorously
It is possible to have too much of a good thing. While it’s important to cleanse skin every day, it’s just as important to do the cleansing gently. Rubbing too vigorously can tear the connective tissue that supports the skin, eventually causing sagging. Using water that’s too hot can actually cause the sebum on our skin to liquefy and rinse away, leaving it dry and brittle. Harsh soap-based cleansers can have the same effect.

6. Yo-Yo Dieting
Repeatedly gaining and losing weight over the course of several years forces skin to constantly stretch or shrink. Eventually, the elastic structure of the skin becomes damaged, and it just can’t spring back like it used to. Especially when skin naturally starts to lose its collagen, yo-yo dieting accelerates the aging process, making skin look slack, uneven, and loose.

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08.25.2011
Kathy Walker
Not smiling so I won't show age? You got to be kidding? I rather have laugh lines than to go though life without smiling every day. Life is too short to worry about something like this.
08.25.2011
Lilly Glascott
OK, this is about genetics, there are always going to be people younger, taller, fatter, thinner than you. You have can only change and prevent what is possible. The big BUT, is that I rather live my life to the fullest!! Part of the issue, is that society is obsessed with youth, and being the dress size of a prepubescent 10 year old. Live your life, be healthy in all aspect of your life, not just what is in the mirror or what it reads on the scale, but in all aspects of your life. I want to look back some day, with my wrinkles and all at 80, and KNOW I LIVED!!
05.19.2010
Kristine Marie
i'd rather jog and limit my fat intake so I can be healthy. a healthy body always leads to healthy skin. it's not like i'm gonna compete in the olympics or anything. If you were to choose, would you rather have a tight facial skin over a fat body or a slightly drooping skin over a healthy body? Heck, i'd choose the latter. (and botox is cheeper and less riskier than lipo! =D kidding)
05.19.2010
Jane Quigg
Might as well stop living.
05.14.2010
Nikki Deterding
I can totally sympathize with the "too many products" thing. One time, I tried to use an at-home microdermabrasion treatment ... I burned my skin and had open sores on my face for a month. It was HOT. Totally recommend it.
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