Tuesday 16 December 2014

Avoid Crow'S Feet

Crow's feet are a sign of maturity.


Crow's feet are wrinkles that form in the skin at the corners of your eyes. These wrinkles form because of repeated movement of the skin with age. For example, someone who squints frequently is more likely to develop crow's feet than someone who does not. According to N. J. Lowe, author of "Away with Wrinkles," if you take action early, there are things that will help you avoid crow's feet and maintain a youthful appearance. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Switch your usual pillowcase out for a satin pillowcase. According to Nicholas Perricone M.D., author of "The Wrinkle Cure," a satin pillowcase will lay smoothly against your face at night, preventing wrinkles caused by rough fabric.


2. Apply sunscreen over your entire face before going out into the sun. Sunscreen protects your skin from harmful UV rays that cause skin cancer, sunspots and wrinkles, writes Lowe.


3. Wear sunglasses whenever you are out during the day. This helps prevent you from squinting in an attempt to see clearly when in the bright light of the sun.


4. Apply a facial moisturizer around your eyes before going to bed. According to Howard Murad and Dianne Lange, authors of "Wrinkle-Free Forever," moisturizing before bed keeps the skin hydrated and prevents wrinkles from appearing.


5. Do not smoke cigarettes. Not only is smoking detrimental to your health, but smoke near your eyes causes an involuntary squinting reaction, increasing the likelihood of crow's feet.

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