Relax Your Wrinkles Away
It happens to everyone
-- men and women, celebrities and everyday people.
One morning you look in the mirror and there they
are, staring back at you: wrinkles.
Loss of skin vitality -- aging skin -- comes from
changes in cellular function deep within the skin.
As we age, the collagen and elastin framework of the
skin begins to collapse, skin cell generation slows
and sebaceous glands produce less oil. The top layer
of skin becomes dehydrated and cellular turnover slows
as much as one percent a year. Skin is less able to
repair damage and less capable of retaining critical
moisture. The aging of the skin cells results in a
continued collapse of the building blocks responsible
for young, firm, resilient skin and years of cumulative
environmental damage (sun, pollution, cigarette smoke)
become more visible.
Wrinkles can appear as deep
creases in the skin or thin surface lines that mar
the once smooth surface of the skin. Wrinkles -- or
laugh lines, crow’s feet and “signs of
character” -- are caused by the constant contraction
of the muscles as we use our face. Wrinkles result
from laughing often, sun exposure and tugging on the
skin.
“The first place most
people notice they are aging is in the eye area. The
skin around the eyes is thinner and has fewer oil
glands. Normal facial expressions -- smiling, squinting,
frowning -- cause the delicate skin around the eyes
to crease and those lines to set in,” says Dr.
Howard Sobel, New York Magazine top dermatologist
five years in a row and founder DDF (Doctor’s
Dermatologic Formula), a company specializing in restorative
and preventative skincare.
The number one surgical therapy
for wrinkles in the United States today is Botox (Botulinum
Toxin Type A). However, for those who aren’t
comfortable injecting a toxin into their skin or are
uncomfortable with invasive treatment, there are topical
alternatives. One of them is DDF’s Wrinkle Relax
-- a favorite of beauty editors and certain celebrities.
It is considered the pioneering solution that started
the anti-aging peptide technology product revolution.
“The formula combines
two peptides from naturally derived amino acids to
target and stimulate the collagen and fibronectin
molecules in the skin,” says Dr. Sobel. “This
in turn restores more youthful strength while promoting
deep tissue repair.”
Wrinkle Relax can be used as
a reparative or preventative wrinkle treatment: it
is ideal for skin that is not yet experiencing significant
signs of aging and will firm and minimize the depth
of current wrinkles and lines on older skin.
Other anti-wrinkle tips from
Dr. Sobel:
PROTECT skin from the sun: always
wear a sunscreen. Sunscreen is the most effective
anti-aging therapy available and a sunscreen with
full-spectrum UVA/UVB protection and an SPF of 15
or greater can help prevent wrinkles, sun spots and
loss of firmness. Sunglasses are also essential as
dark lenses prevent squinting and therefore, can preclude
creases from forming around the eyes.
While makeup itself doesn’t
cause wrinkles, putting it on and taking it off can.
Be careful not to tug skin when applying makeup to
the face. Use a specialized makeup remover or a cleanser
that thoroughly removes cosmetics to prevent rubbing
or pulling. Men who pull skin tight to get a closer
shave should avoid stretching the skin since skin
loses elasticity as it ages and repeated flattening
may enhance wrinkle formation.
Don’t smoke. There is
no other way to say it: smoking causes wrinkles. Don’t
smoke.
Sleep on silk sheets. Long the
secret of film divas, silk pillowcases prevent facial
skin from creasing during the night. Silk allows the
skin to glide along the pillow so the face rests comfortably
without placing pressure on creased skin, effectively
“ironing” in wrinkles.