How to Stop Crepe Skin Before It Starts


A crepe skin is a type of skin damage that can occur from the times of your youthful skin till you age. The skin is the first mode of protection for your body against toxins that are readily found in the environment. Some of these toxins include harmful ingredients in beauty products, pollutants in the air, UV rays from the sun.

These toxins can affect your skin seriously while you are growing. Thus, it is never too early to start taking care of your tender skin while you grow old. Failing to look after your skin can lead to a crepe-like appearance, mostly on your face, which may cause premature aging. Besides a crepe-like skin, other signs of premature skin aging include wrinkles, fine lines, and mouth and eye expression lines.


What causes a crepey skin?

Scientists say that a crepey skin is a normal part of a skin aging process. These scientists have also found out that a crepey skin is caused by the breakdown of the structural components of the skin that commonly occurs while you age. Other skin components like elastin and collagen can deteriorate before their actual time in case you are exposed to a lot of toxins from your environment.

The best way to defend yourself from premature skin signs is to ensure you maintain a strong and healthy skin. Below are three simple ways you may need to follow to maintain the available amounts of elastin and collagen for a healthy and strong skin:


How to fix and prevent crepey skin

Exfoliation

Every human skin renews itself constantly because it continuously creates new skin cells after every six weeks. Due to this, the pores of the skin become clogged easily with oils that may get trapped in it and other lingering dead skin cells, hence worsening the appearance of your skin.

One of the most effective way to exfoliate your skin is to use Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA’s), and Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA’s). Applying AHA’s and BHA exfoliants will help you reduce signs of premature skin aging by removing skin oils, gunk and dead cells that may be trapped in your skin pores. By encouraging the renewal process using these exfoliants, you will speed up your new skin cells’ generation for a very smooth skin texture.


• Using Nutrient-Dense Moisturizer

One of the causes of the appearance of crepe skin is dehydration. To prevent and fix your skin from this problem, you need to keep your skin hydrated. This can by applying a moisturizer all over the body, which should be done at least two times per day. Besides that, always remember to choose a moisturizer that contains natural ingredients because studies have shown that antioxidants that occur naturally from botanicals, as well as Vitamin C, B, and F, are capable of penetrating the skin for anti-aging effects.

Retinol, well-known as Vitamin A, offers antioxidants protection from any reactive oxygen species (ROS) while boosting the production of elastin and collagen in the skin. Due to this, it is recommended that you add a botanically based moisturizer to your everyday skin care regimen to help fix and prevent crepe skin as a result of its nutrient content.


• Protect your skin from the Sun.

The sun which is the sources of some of the most harmful environmental toxins because it is found almost everywhere thought the world, from time to time. The sun produces ultraviolet (UV) rays that include UVB and UVA rays. The two rays break down your skin’s vital structural components, i.e., collagen and elastin, as well as triggering the production of dangerous compounds in your body, well-known as UV-generated reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Research has shown that ROS molecules that are generated from Ultra violet rays that come from the sun are related to photo-damage of your healthy skin. Studies have also confirmed that ROS species are directly linked to premature aging signs, e.g., wrinkles and skin aging.

For these reasons, you are highly recommended to always protect your tender skin from the sun with a broad spectrum sunscreen. The sunscreen acts as protective gear from the UVA, and UVB rays. You can also use physical sunblock like sunglasses, hats, t-shirt, etc. where possible to protect yourself from the harmful UV rays.

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