Wrinkles are visible lines and creases that appear on the skin’s surface due to various factors. They are a natural part of the aging process but can also be influenced by external elements, lifestyle choices, and genetics.
Dynamic wrinkles are temporary wrinkles that appear with movement. Static wrinkles are present when our face is at rest and become more prominent with age.
As we age, our skin naturally becomes thinner, drier, and less elastic, leading to the formation of wrinkles.
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation damages collagen and elastin fibers in the skin, accelerating wrinkle formation.
Smoking, poor nutrition, inadequate hydration, and repetitive facial expressions contribute to the development of wrinkles.
Pollution, harsh weather conditions, and exposure to certain chemicals can promote premature wrinkling.
Skincare products containing ingredients like retinol, peptides, exosomes and vitamin C can stimulate collagen synthesis and improve skin texture and firmness.
Using broad-spectrum sunscreen daily and wearing protective clothing can prevent wrinkles and protect the skin from UV damage.