Eye & Sun Care
Technically, one of the most obvious examples of the inflammatory process at work is sunburn. Research has shown that various chemicals that regulate inflammation peak within four to eight hours of exposure to ultraviolet light.
Countering inflammation is most important when you’re young, because this is when the inflammatory response is most active. Not only are [...]
Sunlight
The ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths of the sun’s rays have a dramatic, destructive aging effect on your skin. There is much evidence that the aging effect of the sun directly causes cellular damage and also produces free radicals, which damage the cell walls and DNA of the skin cells.
Although, the most effective treatment for sun damage [...]
The ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths of the sun’s rays have a dramatic, destructive aging effect on your skin, especially if you are a fair-skinned skin type.
UV radiation damages the epithelial cells and destroys your collagen and elastin and is a major cause of the skin aging. There is much evidence that the aging effect of the [...]
Sun exposure. The prime culprit of extrinsic aging
Sunlight not only ages you, it can kill you, no matter what the color of your skin. Skin damage by the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun is one of the most important extrinsic causes of facial aging. The important point is that sun protection is the most important [...]
Have you been troubling with dark eye circles and desperately finding ways to treat them? Do you need to use an under-eye concealer most of the time?
Before you spend hundreds of dollars on expensive eye care, let me share with you on what are the common causes for having dark eye circles and their possible [...]
It’s no secret that the sun is our skin’s worst enemy when it comes to causing signs of premature aging. Its ultraviolet rays are the most active culprits in triggering free radicals.
Photo aging, a result of sun exposure, is a slow process and it may take several decades before it becomes fully noticeable. In fact, [...]
Typically, this is the first part of the face to look a little worse for wear.
As you get into your 30s and beyond, the skin under the eyes, which is thinner than the rest of the face, starts to thin out even more, making any discoloration underneath more visible. Another most common signs of aging [...]
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