When we age our blood vessels lose flexibility which causes hardening of our arteries, also known as arteriosclerosis. We have abridged nutrient amalgamation due to on the way out production of digestive enzymes and we also have a slighter breathing capacity which reduces the amount of oxygen we take in. Aging is a nonstop, worldwide, progressive, rigorous, venomous, but autonomous phenomenon, which is indispensable to the evolutionary process and of which the skin is not an omission. The older we are, the more crumpled our skin becomes. In the human skin, factors such as age, sun-exposure, smoking, and endocrinological changes are well thought-out to be important risk factors for wrinkles.
Aging of the skin is a multifaceted process, allied with morphological and chemical changes, dictated by an intrinsic genetic program and accelerated by ecological damage to genes and their protein products. In the course of structural and molecular degradation, aging causes functional arrears in the skin resulting in clinical changes, including wrinkling, color changes (dyspigmentation), sloppiness and no-elasticity. There are two independent processes govern in skin aging, the first one is intrinsic and the other is extrinsic aging of the skin.
-The intrinsic aging, also known as the natural aging process, is the slow irretrievable degeneration of tissue, which affects approximately all body organs. Typically beginning in our mid-20, this aging is an incessant process, which is foreseeable, and is not subject to manipulation through changes in human behavior. It’s hereditarily programmed and causes structural and functional changes in all layers of our skin. Though it begins in the mid-20’s the signs of intrinsic aging are not typically noticeable for decades.
-The Extrinsic aging is by and large caused by external factors introduced to the body, such as smoking, too much alcohol consumption, meager nutrition, pollution, unsympathetic weather and unceasing sun exposure. Other factors include rhythmic facial expressions, gravity as well sleeping positions.
There are lots of remedies for you to prevent your face to look matured. You have to eat healthy foods, exercise, drink plenty of water, avoid too much exposure from the sun, sleep well and stay happy.












