Why Your Face Ages and What to Do About It

Joana Smith
4 min readJul 4, 2019

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One day, sooner or later, we look in the mirror and get a discouraging feeling in our gut. We wonder: when did I get those bags under my eyes? What are those deep lines on my forehead? Well, dear, they’re called wrinkles. We all have to start aging at some point, but the first signs we notice are on our face. Why and how does this natural phenomenon happen?

A woman researches the process of face aging

Reasons Why Your Skin Ages

Factors that cause our skin to age can usually fit into two categories. One of them is genetics, while the other is related to external factors, such as the sun or pollution. All of these have a part to play in ‘deciding’ whether we’ll age faster or be among the luckiest.

Unfortunately, it’s not always all about the surface layers of our face. Although skin aging might be slowed down or prevented, even bones or muscles are affected later on in our lives. Changes in those deeper components that determine our features will show too.

Bones, for instance, start shrinking or even slightly move from their initial spot. That can significantly alter your appearance by reducing the support which is needed by muscles or skin tissue. This could make eyes look like they’re sinking or noses and jaws seem like they’re dropping. These modifications normally begin when you’re middle-aged.

Then, muscle volume diminishes as well, losing elasticity. Either way, any repeated facial muscle movement that you make will start to reflect on your face at some point. Every frown and every smile will deepen the lines and wrinkles in certain areas.

Lastly, the fat underneath the skin plays a major role in aging too. Why? Because it reduces and moves around. The signs are obvious in your forties, and this continues to happen further on. First, we lose fat on our foreheads and cheekbones, and it migrates down to our chin and jaw. Skin looks wrinkly and starts to sag.

How You Can Reduce Signs of Aging

We’re pretty sure we made things sound really scary up until this moment. Happily, it’s not all about the structure underneath that makes us look old. The skin itself loses elasticity and moisture, which is definitely easier to prevent than bone reduction. There are loads of fresh skin care products and also complicated medical interventions to help one out.

No matter what you choose, sun protection must always be №1. That means: don’t go out in summer without applying sunscreen. You might think the effects of UV rays are neglectable, but you’ll be convinced otherwise on the long term. Even if you don’t get serious skin conditions or sunburn, they’ll still give you dry skin and pigmentation spots.

Keep your skin clean and never skip makeup removal. This, mixed with dust and other air pollutants, plus your sweat, could lead to skin irritation or dryness. Get a non-aggressive cleanser and be gentle. No scrubbing allowed. Also, apply a moisturizer daily, to keep your face hydrated and refreshed.

Choose some kind of anti-aging creams, like those developed by Neora. Results will become noticeable after a few weeks of regular use. Collagen production will be given a boost and you’ll feel like your skin is smoother and more lifted.

Some people might use Botox or dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid, to get rid of deep wrinkles. They are effective and act upon your muscles and inner layers of facial fat. Unfortunately, they don’t come cheap and the results will wear off after only a few months. Laser treatments could be used to get rid of spots, but also for peeling off surface layers of the skin, thus reducing scarred tissue and lines.

A more natural solution that you can pick is getting rid of bad habits. By this I mean quit smoking and reduce alcohol intake as they both dry out the skin and increase wrinkle appearance. Lower your sugar consumption too and focus on introducing healthy food into your diet, such as vegetables or fish. Also, try making a habit out of exercising.

The point is: don’t despair when you see the signs of time passing. All those wrinkles are a reminder for everything you’ve gone through, the good and the bad. Damage can be fixed by taking on better habits and using fresh skincare products, based on natural ingredients, such as the Neora creams. Face old age with a smile and your battle is already won.

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Joana Smith

I am a blogger in skin care industry. Write brands products reviews. Brand-partner at Neora company.