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Ways to Reduce the Signs of Ageing

Manor Road Dental Practice Ltd • May 26, 2021
Middle aged couple

As people get older, it's natural to experience thinner and drier skin. This, in turn, can lead to wrinkles and fine lines. This is totally normal but for many of us, rather undesirable. There are so many lifestyle factors that impact how rapidly you age however, there are a few things you can do to ease the process and ensure you’re feeling good about yourself. Here in this blog, we explore a few of these achievable things you can do!

Protect your skin with an SPF

Whether you are relaxing by the seaside or out and about running errands, UV protection is really important and cannot be underestimated. One obvious way of protecting yourself is seeking shade if you are out at the beach or in the park and covering up with sun-protective clothing or a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses.

You want to be using an SPF 30 or upwards and one which is water-resistant. You need to apply sunscreen every day to all skin that is not covered by clothing. This isn't necessarily realistic for everyone but getting an SPF moisturizer for your face is a great starting point.

Don’t pursue tanning or sunbeds

Tanning is one of the biggest rookie errors people make in terms of increasing ageing. Tanning and using a sunbed is extremely damaging for your skin and using ultraviolet radiation makes it look worse. As well as this, skin discolouration and damage to elastin and collagen.

Eating healthily

It’s pretty common knowledge that eating a healthy and varied diet is good for your body and health, it’s also great for your skin. Plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables may help stop the damage that triggers premature ageing. Research has shown that a diet containing lots of sugar or other refined carbohydrates can increase ageing so this is something to consider.

Use a gentle cleanser

Scrubbing your skin clean with harsh scented products or exfoliants is harmful to your skin at any age. As well as this, it accelerates ageing rapidly. Try using a gentle, fragrance-free cleaner to remove pollution, makeup, and other substances without damaging your skin.

Stop smoking

Smoking is one of the main things which speeds up how quickly your skin can age. It can accelerate wrinkles and cause you to have a duller, complexion. If you smoke and worry about your health and ageing, perhaps now is the time to kick the habit.

If you’re looking for aesthetic treatments in Swansea from the experts, then you’ve come to the right place. Our practise is conveniently located in Swansea’s central Manselton area, and we’re proud to offer an extensive range of oral health, dental services as well. We’re confident that we’re one of the best local dentists in Swansea, so don’t hesitate to contact us today, or give us a call to speak to a friendly member of our team.

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