Do you moisturize? Usually "wrinkles" on young skin is because the skin is really dry, then the natural lines from smiling, laughing, etc. become more defined. Everyone has some lines around their eyes & mouth... it's unavoidable unless you never smile, etc.
I have a couple tips for you, though.. that most people don't think of that will save you lots of wrinkles later on:
-Don't crease your forehead. it takes some time to become aware of it when you do it, but raising your eyebrows and "wrinkling" your forehead causes deep wrinkles if you do it for years. I trained myself not to do it and I have absolutely no lines on my forehead.
-Don't rub your eyes hard or stretch them out when you're removing eye makeup. Eye skin is the most delicate on your body. Use an eye cream to keep the area moisturized. You don't need an anti-aging expensive one, it's just good to prevent the skin from being dry.
I guess my biggest tip is to always wear sunscreen... sun damage is the #1 cause of premature aging. And of course don't smoke at all or drink heavily.
I'm sure the lines on your face are perfectly normal. Just stay moisturized and don't unnecessarily crease your face up. =)
2007-04-18 17:02:03
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answered by Principessa 5
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You're rather young to be having wrinkles, and I can understand your concern. You wouldn't ask if you wanted to just "live with it". I have some simple tips:
Get enough sleep, teenagers need more sleep, because they usually are much busier than adults or even young children. Do get plenty of sleep, on a regular schedule.10 hours is not too much.
Moisture, from inside and out. Drink plenty of fresh or bottled water, use moisturisers religiously, and sunscreen every day. Perhaps a face makeup with built in sunscreen and moisturisers would save time, and look great. Avoid the sun, and coffee, they dry you out.
Eat well, and healthy. Or take a healthy multivitamin/mineral supplement. Keeping the insides healthy will show on the outside, really! Get plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables each day, your skin and body will thank you. Besides, if you are short on fresh fiber, your face will wrinkle up from straining, if you know what I mean. Not the best for you, anyway.
I know from personal experience. I'm almost 50, and can easily pass for 35.
Good luck, and look beautiful.
2007-04-18 17:42:57
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answered by tottpaula 4
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Here are some things u can do to prevent getting many wrinkles at an early age.
1. avoid spending too much time in the direct sun, especially during the hours when the sun's rays are harshest (between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM). Ultraviolet (UV) rays cause many wrinkles. Sunblock helps, but it doesn't block out all the damaging UV rays that cause wrinkles to the skin. Still, if you are outside a lot, be sure to wear a sunblock with sun protection factor (SPF) 15 or higher and reapply often (every 2 to 3 hours). Always reapply after swimming or playing sports that make you sweaty!
2. don't smoke! smoking robs your skin of precious moisture and causes premature (early) wrinkles. (Did you ever notice that most heavy smokers have wrinkles around their mouths?)
3. you have to drink a lot of water.
4. moisturize dry skin, especially during months when the air is drier.
5. have a healthy lifestyle...
good luck!
2007-04-18 16:19:08
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answered by prettylicious 2
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If you put on the incorrect make-up in your dermis sort it'll be dangerous however when you put on the proper sort it might probably advantage your dermis. Make up will furnish a few preserve to uv rays from the solar which intent wrincles. I have oily dermis so day-to-day I placed solar cream on then use mineral energy groundwork, then use a contact of concealer the ceal with face powder. The poweder give up my dermis getting oily to I have much less spots, blackheads, and my face is les pink. So purchase make-up in your dermis sort. Olay cream in your eyes (somewhat tube approximately £20) is well at lowering strains - i exploit this within the morning and night time. It would possibly not eliminate them absolutely that's why you have got to use it two times an afternoon. Also, drink extra water. You are not looking for eight glasses as beforehand suggestion to preserve hydrated given that tons of water comes out of your meals however attempt to have a couple of glasses of water an afternoon. Avoid cigarettes given that they have got broken my dermis (pink round my nostril). Also, preserve a consistent dermis care regime Hope this is helping :)
2016-09-05 17:06:02
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answered by ? 4
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You should go to the dermatologist or get Neutrogena wrinkle cream...it really works!
But because of your age, the wrinkles are most likely temporary just because you aren't sleeping enough.
GO GET SOME BEAUTY SLEEP =)
2007-04-18 16:15:55
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answered by maggiegirl 1
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I think you're being hyper-critical of yourself. If you smile, it's very NORMAL to have wrinkles. I sure hope you smile. Please don't worry about wrinkles when you're 16. Just have fun and be REAL. Before you know it, you'll be 26 with a job and have something to really worry about. Seriously, just enjoy high school and have fun.
2007-04-18 16:17:45
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answered by DJ 2
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I sleep at around 12-2 every day too but my skin isn't wrinkly cuz it's oily. You should moisturize your skin before you sleep because your skin is probably more prone to wrinkles.
2007-04-18 16:16:29
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answered by ♥♥♥♥♥ 5
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try 100% shea butterand cocoa butter i use it for wrinkles and acent scars my back is now spotless and my wrinkles r very light now. u will see a noticed after 2 weeks, u will like this advice. make sure u wash your face before u put this on. j
2007-04-18 19:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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microderm removes fine lines and wrinkles
from now on.. stay out of the sun.. this will cause wrinkles
use sunscreen religiously
don't squint.. use sunglasses
don't use repetive movements
and never smoke
2007-04-20 21:01:43
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answered by pastels c 6
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I'm 18 and I have wrinkles on my forehead. We're doomed, I think. :(
2007-04-18 16:14:24
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answered by Yote 3
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