Beauty products from the store. They contain preservatives to keep the products "fresh", but in actuality they break down the collagen in your skin, therefore you buy products to ërase" wrinkles, then you just put more chemicals on your face. Therefore you are just creating a big pattern. Best products are homemade. Easy to make, way cheaper, and much better for your skin. I would know, I am 35, and I got Id'd in Vegas, you do the math. Good luck.
2007-05-23 09:39:11
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answered by Bushka 3
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there are various aspects, not basically age. Smoking can easily reason wrinkles, particularly around the mouth. some people wrinkle greater suitable than others simply by hereditary aspects. seem at how their mothers and dads have elderly. additionally, trouble-free epidermis has a tendency to wrinkle until now than darkish epidermis. as an occasion, black people have suited epidermis even into previous age! It makes me jealous! The solar is a extensive contributing ingredient for wrinkles. consistently use sunscreen! And moisturize like loopy. that often helps!
2016-11-23 18:01:38
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answered by ? 4
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Genitics, the one thing that never ceases to amaze me is how we deny our gentics as though we were magically invented with out parents. my grandmother was in her 80t's she smoke which i also do her hair was white but that's it bottom line is this woman may have looked mature but for some uncanny reason just didn't look old. I now know y at my age which ain't 80 but i'm up there and while i may not be twenty any more, i'm still wrinkle free and have a mop of hair on my head, it may be gray but it's there to stay. lol. and my daughter is the same way and love's me for it lol. i smoke and played in bands in smoky night clubs for years and can still belt out any rock tune with the best of them. i will say drink a lot of water it nourishes the elasticity in your skin oh and also stay out of the sun although my daughter tans herself to the point in which she resembles a lobster and yet not a single wrinkle and she doesn't use half the make up or skin conditioner as paris hilton does.lol. so Bottom line, look at where you come from, your parents granparents etc. and that should give you a pretty good idea of the future of you. take care
2007-05-16 08:14:17
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answered by myheartsvoice 2
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Genetics - Some are more prone to wrinkles (look at thier parents)
Sun Exposure over their lifetime. Whether or not they use sunscreen.
Nutrition is definitely a factor. Hydration, too.
Differet types of products used on face over the years will also have different effects (moisturizer, toner, soap, cleanser, etc.)
2007-05-16 07:40:01
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answered by spychic19 4
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In addition to what the other answerers said, there is diet. Getting enough of the right fatty acids is a help, too. See the book, "Fats that Heal, Fats that Kill" for more details. Attitude can also affect hydration and wrinkling. And use topical DMAE to help fill in superficial wrinkles, if that's something you want to do.
2007-05-16 08:12:27
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answered by skier_80302 4
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I made the decision when I was still in high school that I wasn't going to suntan -- now in my forties, I'm often thought be ten years younger than I actually am -- earlier generations knew that to keep from getting wrinkled you have to stay out of the sun -- our generation has allowed ourselves to be sold the bill of goods, that it's possible to suntan healthily. It isn't. Any time you tan, you are doing damage to your skin that will show up as wrinkles later in life.
2007-05-22 13:35:44
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answered by pamusicgirl 2
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It can be a number of things, eating habits, genes, atmosphere, and how they cleanse their skin. If a person lives in an unclean envrionment (pollution) that can really contribute to your skin. Also some people take care of their skin more by using cleansers and moisturizers so that they do not wrinkle as fast.
2007-05-16 08:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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mostly genetics but excessive sun exposure causes wrinkles and some people use botox to hide them. also excessively dehydrated skin looks like a prune
2007-05-16 07:33:49
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answered by Panda 7
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The main thing that causes wrinkles is SUNLIGHT.
It destroys the skin.
2007-05-16 07:31:33
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answered by gg 7
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It is well-known that people who eat refined vegetable oils have wrinkles, such as vegetarians. Saturated fat such as animal fat and coconut oil has the opposite effect. Cell walls need saturated fat to maintain stiffness.
2007-05-20 16:36:03
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answered by fatboycool 4
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