Turns out a process called glycation is the culprit behind those dreaded wrinkles. Learn more about what you can do to stop it now |
This is a TotalBeauty.com skin care article We all know sugar is a health and fitness no-no. But it turns out your sugar consumption can have a direct affect on the health of your skin -- and not in a good way. Through a process known as glycation, sugar molecules bind to proteins in the skin to create free-radicals (similar to those caused by sun exposure), which lead to inflammation that breaks down collagen and elastin. The result? Wrinkles. Luckily, there are a few simple changes you can make in your diet and skin care routine to combat the negative effects of sugar. See what you can do to stop glycation now. |
If you don't have your New Year's eve party plans for the kids or you yet-please consider going to the Phoenix Zoo ( that is if you are in the area!)
My son and I have been before and it is so much fun to celebrate at the zoo. Lots of activities and after the party you can enjoy the zoo. It's such a good way to celebrate with the kids!
Ring in the New Year at Noon Year's Eve!
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Stay Up Late with Zoo Year's Eve!
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