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Then, here is a guest post for you to enjoy on how to take great care of your skin!
Chances
are that you are doing all you can to maintain youthful looking skin.
You may be diligent about wearing sunscreen daily, using an anti-aging
product, and applying moisturizer. However, there are a few mistakes
that people often make, not realizing that they are sabotaging their
skin and causing extra wrinkles. Dr. Kally Papantoniou a board certified
New York Dermatologist who often sees “skin saboteurs” in her practice,
shares 10 skin sins that are easily avoidable. Be honest, are you
guilty of any of the following?
1) Not wearing sunglasses
While
it is important to protect your eyes against harmful ultra violet rays
sunglasses do more than just protect your eyes. They also play a role in
protecting the thinner skin of the eye area against aging. Dr.
Papantoniou says, “Repetitive squinting in bright light can lead to
crow’s feet, which often require dermal fillers to smooth again. Keep
sunglasses in your car so you’re less likely to find yourself out and
about without them.”
2) Substituting sunscreen for a moisturizer
While
it’s great that you have made using sunscreen part of your daily
routine, it doesn’t provide the same benefits as your moisturizer. Dr.
Papantoniou stresses that, “Not all sunscreens hydrate, and some may
even add oil or dry out your skin. Apply both moisturizer and sunscreen
for days out in the sun, or use a moisturizer with SPF for daily use.”
3) Skipping the body
Many
people skip moisturizing their body after showering. As we age elbows
and knees become dryer and skin begins to sag. A body moisturizer
applied daily will lock in moisture keeping skin soft, supple and
radiant.
4) Bathing in hot water
A
steamy shower or soak in the hot tub may be great for sore muscles, but
studies show it’s bad for your skin. That’s because hot water breaks
down skin elasticity and causes premature wrinkling and sagging. When
bathing, keep the water warm rather than piping hot and save the hot tub
soaks for special occasions.
5) Sitting in front of a fire
Sun
damage isn’t the only light source responsible for aging. New studies
show that the heat emitted by fire affects the skin similarly to UV
rays, resulting in thinner skin, blotchiness, dryness, and free radical
damage. Dr. Papanatoniou cautions to, “Be sure to sit at least 3 feet
away from fireplaces and keep your exposure brief.”
6) Eating refined sugar
Here
is one more reason to curb your sweet tooth. Sugar damages collagen and
elastin, youthful proteins that give the skin its firmness and
elasticity. To keep your skin looking its best, swap sugary candy for
fruit, skip the soda, and cut back on processed, packaged foods.
7) Sleeping face-down
Pillow
creases may be more than a temporary problem. Sleeping on your face for
an extended period of time can cause permanent wrinkles to develop.
Train yourself to sleep on your back or try a wrinkle-reducing pillow
designed to minimize the amount of compression between the fabric and
your skin.
8) Sipping through a straw
“The
puckering motion you use to drink through a straw is like that of
smoking a cigarette, and can result in similar consequences. Using a
straw etches vertical lines around your mouth that become more
pronounced over time. Drink from a cup when possible to prolong a
youthful pout,” says Dr. Papantoniou.
9) Driving without sunscreen
The
sun’s harmful rays actually penetrate the windows of your car?
Windshield and window glass blocks UVB rays so you won’t get burned, the
harmful UVA rays still penetrate. Protect your skin by applying SPF 30
or higher onto your face, arms and especially your hands to prevent
wrinkles and spots. Dr. Papantoniou points out that, “UVA rays are the
ones that prematurely age the skin and contribute to skin cancer.”
10) Squinting at your computer
Staring,
frowning or squinting at a screen for too long can cause an unwanted
line between your eyebrows and may lead to crow’s-feet around your eyes.
It’s important to regularly visit your optometrist to have your eyes
checked and be sure to take a break away from your desk every couple of
hours.
About Dr. Kally Papantoniou: www.drpapantoniou.com
Dr. Kally Papantoniou is a Cosmetic Dermatologist, Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology. She
specializes in Injectables, Lasers, Body Contouring, Surgical and
Medical Dermatology. Dr. Papantoniou is also a clinical instructor at
Mount Sinai Health Center in New York City and can be seen in locations
in Queens, NY and on Long Island. She is a New York trained
Dermatologist and applies expert techniques and the newest technologies
to treat her patients. Dr. Papantoniou focuses on providing her patients
with the highest level of care, with special interests in natural and
healthy alternatives to treatments and disease prevention.
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