First you must understand wrinkles Three layers make up skin. The surface, visible layer is called the Epidermis. Under the epidermis lies the middle layer known as the Dermis. Beneath this is the Subcutaneous layer, the third innermost layer. As we age the dermis or middle layer looses it's elastic quality. The dermis contains fibres called Elastin and a protein called Collagen, both of which prevent wrinkles and allow the skin to have that young, fresh look and feel.
The skin is able to retain moisture and the ability to stretch. As time goes by the dermis gradually loses both Elastin and Collagen, causing the skin to become thinner and less able to retain moisture. The subcutaneous layer also begins to lose the fat that gives youthful skin that pleasant smooth look.
Wrinkles around the eyes, known as crows feet, and the brow also become visible due to the contraction of minute muscles just beneath the skin surrounding the area.
Age is not alone in causing crows feet and furrowed brows, squinting in poor light or strong sunlight or even uncorrected vision impairment can hasten the wrinkling process.
The skins natural oil is called Sebum, and some people will have more and others less sebum and/or collagen, the elastin quality will also vary from person to person so wrinkles can appear at an early age on the unfortunate or be delayed well into middle age.
Its all down to genes and lifestyle. My tips to slow down the onset of wrinkles. The first sign of wrinkling is around the eyes. You may look and feel great when you get a sun tan but nothing hastens the appearance of wrinkles than exposure to strong sunlight.
You may look wonderfully glamorous with that all over tan but, in time, you will more than likely look prematurely old as your skin withers and creases start to appear around your eyes and on your forehead.
Remember that when you first see somebody you both will look into each others eyes so it is important to keep them looking fresh and youthful for as long as possible.
So do not be tempted by the sun. Always use a high factor good quality sunblock, at least 20 SPF (Sun Protection Factor) or above (I always use 30 SPF even in late afternoon sun), and re-apply every 2-3 hours.
Sunglasses with high quality UV (Ultra Violet) reflecting lenses are an absolute essential and should be worn outside during daylight hours even when grey and murky. Guess what - UV rays can still get through on a dull day.
My personal preference is for Polaroid lenses with a coating on the rear to cut down on reflected glare although other types of UV filtering lenses are just as able to do a good job. Fortunately there is a huge choice of glamorous good quality designer shades to choose from.
Also bear in mind no sunblock or sunglass lens will block out all harmful UV rays and be particularly aware of the harm sunlight can do when reflecting off snow or water.
Lots of models smoke as this is a very stressful occupation. Models often have to attend several castings a day and each time put up with critical comments on their looks and their suitability for the job.
Living up to expectations when posing in front of the camera or walking the catwalk after hectic costume changes puts a strain on the nerves and a timely cigarette helps to relieve the tension.
However we are all aware that smoking hastens the onset of wrinkles and aging and can shorten our careers. One of the principal effects is that smoking deprives the skin of precious moisture and so hastens the drying out process.
Avoid smoky and badly ventilated atmospheres that can also have the same effect.
Don't spend too much time in front of a computer screen as this can cause eye strain and squinting.
Get an anti-glare filter and remember to keep looking away at least every 15 minutes and focus on another object.
Do not be tempted to go to a tanning booth. Although eye protection is provided, the exposure to artificial UV rays can hasten the onset of wrinkling as much as natural sunlight and there is an argument that the damage can be worse.
Drink plenty of water. I always carry a bottle of water wherever I go and I know most models do the same. Before going out in the evening I drink a pint of cool water so if I drink some wine it cuts down on that dehydrating effect that alcohol can have ' and helps to keep you sober.
Use a light moisturizer on your face every morning and every night without fail. Pay particular care around the eyes and to avoid stretching the skin use a gentle circular motion with your finger tips.
One tip my Mother taught me. Avoid resting your head on your hands as the upward pressure creases the skin particularly around the outside corner of the eye.
Professional modeling is just the same as any other career, to be successful you have to work at it. Eventually a models' looks will go, some will have only a short career others may go on for a lot longer before the inevitable happens.
Nine times out of ten the first sign is wrinkling around the eyes and the camera always notices it. The appearance of crows feet signals the onset of aging for all women so it is of the utmost importance to keep the eyes looking young and vital if you value your looks and want to create that great first impression when you meet someone new.
Eye Contact Is First Contact
Copyright 2006 Jaks Lloyd
The thin skin that surrounds the eye is the first place where wrinkles appear and so finding a natural and effective anti aging treatment that can prevent eye wrinkles should be your number one priority.
Depending on how well you have looked after your skin, by the life style choices that you have made will make a difference as to when your skin first begins to show signs of aging. But it is a pretty safe bet that some signs especially around the eyes can begin to show in your thirties.
There are many types of creams available for this delicate area but buying a cream that is made from natural extracts provides you with tremendous benefits, as I tell all of my clients. As the ingredients work with your skin and not against it.
Some natural creams come with a hefty price tag but there are others, as I have researched, that provide an exceptional quality with a very effective treatment and that are more realistically priced.
A wonderful, natural ingredient that can help you beat the signs of aging by preventing eye wrinkles has been a well kept Japanese beauty secret until recently.
Phytessence Wakame is a Japanese seaweed that really helps to prevent eye wrinkles.
This seaweed has extensive uses in Japan. It is eaten both dried and fresh and the extracts are made into topical skin care products.
It is easy to understand why the Japanese regard this plant so highly. It is highly nutritious and is a rich source of the B group of vitamins and also it is a rich source of the minerals iron, potassium and calcium.
But it has another secret. It boasts a tremendous unique property that is essential to the skin.
Studies have shown that extracts from Phytessence Wakame inhibits hyalurondaise, the enzyme responsible for breaking down hyaluronic acid in the skin.
Hyaluronic acid is a natural component found deep inside the dermis of the skin. It absorbs water up to a thousand times its weight, keeping the skin cells well hydrated. It also plays an important part in the transport of nutrients to the skin cells. It is this that keeps the skin supple, soft and youthful.
So you can see that by applying products that contain Phytessence Wakame to your skin not only will it prevent eye wrinkles appearing but it will provide you with the nourishment your skin needs to stay healthy and young looking.
Now that you understand the properties that you need for preventing eye wrinkles you just need to find a product that contains it and I can help you with that. Visit my website to see what my extensive skin care research has discovered.
Both Jaks Lloyd & Karen Graham are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Jaks Lloyd has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pregnancy Problems, Boxing and Health. Jaks Lloyd, former photographic fashion model, is the author of the above article which appears in her definitive website The Ultimate Cutti. Jaks Lloyd's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.
Karen Graham has sinced written about articles on various topics from Skin Care, Aging and Skin Care. Karen is an holistic therapist, health and nutrition researcher. The most valuable, effective products she finds containing are rarely the most exp. Karen Graham's top article generates over 3600 views. to your Favourites.