Most people start worrying when they notice wrinkles on their face or other signs of aging. Well, every person is beautiful at any age, and getting older is just a fact of life. However, there are effective ways to slow down the aging process and fix the first signs of aging that may make you look older than you really are.
Here are the most visible signs of aging and how to tackle these trouble spots.
1. Thinning hair
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Pregnancy, childbirth, some medications, and constant stress can lead to temporary hair loss, but changes in hormones during menopause may cause permanent thinning. If you experience this problem, see your doctor for blood tests. Such health issues as lupus, thyroid conditions, or anemia may result in thinning hair. Hair loss is typically a sign that something is wrong with your body, so take it seriously. Certain treatments and hair care products may improve the situation, but it is necessary to find out why hair loss happens.
2. Wrinkled elbows and knees
Nobody wants to have elephant knees or elbows, but lax skin creates wrinkles and dry patches often appear with age. These signs of aging can be corrected in a simple way. Soothe dry skin with a moisturizer containing urea or ammonium lactate regularly. These ingredients help moisture get through the skin barrier. Also, exfoliate your elbows with a brush or your favorite skin care product.
3. Wrinkles and fine lines
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These small lines and wrinkles around the eyes and near the mouth occur due to a loss of collagen and elasticity, but it is easy to prevent them. Cosmetologists advise adding antioxidants, which help fight free radicals to your daily skin-care routine. Regular use of a highly moisturizing eye cream can keep this delicate area less prone to wrinkles. And don’t forget about sunscreen. Your dermatologist may also offer you Botox or Dysport to prevent new lines from forming and reduce existing ones.
4. Hyperpigmentation
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Discolored skin can result from various factors. Using sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun is essential, but certain treatments can make a difference too. Sunspots can be reduced using hydroquinone, which stops the production of pigment. Your doctor also may choose a light laser for more severe spots.
5. Spotted hands
When you are getting older, a loss of collagen manifests itself in less volume, making veins more visible. Brown spots and other signs of sun damage start appearing too. Dermatologists recommend applying a sunscreen regularly on the backs of your hands to avoid further sun damage. It is also important to keep skin well-hydrated. Laser treatments and photodynamic therapy may help get rid of dark spots efficiently.