Best Anti-Aging Tips: 11 Surprising "Skin Sins" That Age Your Face by Dr. Manish Shah

Skin Care
10 months ago

Best Anti-Aging Tips: 11 Surprising "Skin Sins" That Age Your Face

Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that smoking, not wearing sunscreen and going to bed with your makeup on hardly produces the coveted look of Instagram’s “glass skin.” Aside from these three “skin sins,” there are many others that are not so obvious.

1. Inconsistent Dieting

Many people think caring for your skin is skin deep. It is not. Inconsistent or inadequate nutrition that has your body mass and weight moving in a yo-yo motion up and down the scale can contribute to ruined elasticity and reduced collagen in the skin. This is part of the reason why specialists will recommend a 2-pound maximum weight loss goal per week because your skin needs time to adapt to the loss of mass. The skin needs to be nourished from the inside as well and many of the trend diets like Keto and Paleo focus on one group of food and though it can help keep a caloric deficit, it can also create a deficit of the necessary vitamins and minerals you need to keep your skin looking healthy.

2. Drinking Too Much Coffee

Excessive amounts of caffeine can increase the levels of insulin and cortisol in the system. Insulin increases inflammation and cortisol is known as the stress hormone. This combination could mix up your sleeping habits and contribute to continued stress, which can lead to sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation prevents that regenerative rest our skin and mind need to stay healthy.

3. Neglecting the Skin Around Your Eyes

The skin around your eyes is the thinnest and has very few oil glands. Pamper your eyes and stave off signs of aging by choosing a daily eye cream that includes peptides. They work to stimulate collagen production and prevent fine lines. Be sure to check the label. Other notable ingredients that reduce puffiness, lines, wrinkles and under-eye circles are caffeine and nicotinic acid (a form of the B vitamin niacin).

4. Expecting Instant Results from Beauty Treatments

Most of us are guilty of trying a face cream or anti-aging treatment once or twice and then giving up on it before it has had a chance to work. A majority of anti-aging treatments take up to a month to begin showing positive effects. This is due to the cycle of your skin, which undergoes a period of cellular structure renewal over a span of 30 days. In our instant gratification mode, we often toss a product before giving it time to work.

5. Taking Medications With Side Effects on the Skin

Certain medications like corticosteroids for asthma and arthritis cause the skin to thin and weakens blood vessels. Medicine to treat seizures can cause heightened sensitivity to sun damage in the skin which is a common perpetrator in premature aging. Blood pressure medications that block calcium channels have been studied in relation to their inhibition of collagen production by obstructing the absorption of vitamin C by the cells. Vitamin C is an important part of collagen production. If these medications are being prescribed to you by your physician then the benefits outweigh their effect on collagen production. There is no need to stress over this, as long as you take care of your skin in other ways you should be fine.

6. Consuming Excessive Amounts of Salt

By all measures, an excess of salt in your diet is detrimental to your kidneys, your cardiovascular health and, yes, your skin. Salt absorbs moisture and it can aid in making your skin look dry and less vibrant. Reducing your sodium intake and sticking to a moisturizing routine should help your skin stay healthy and smooth.

7. Facial Expressions

Every time you move that beautiful face, your skin wrinkles a little bit. Most of the time your face bounces back and those little wrinkles disappear once new skin cells grow.

8. Soap

While you may think that soap is your skin’s best friend, this is actually not the case. The reason for this is that your skin has an acid mantle which is a natural protective barrier of the skin. When you wash with soap – which is generally alkaline – it can remove this protective layer of oils and dry out the skin, eventually leading to wrinkles. While it is not advisable to stop washing entirely, try swapping the soap for a PH-neutral and chemical-free cleanser, and bear in mind that there is such a thing as over-cleansing your skin.

9. Tugging on Your Skin While Applying or Removing Makeup

To minimize the damage to the skin around your eyes, follow these quick tips:

  • Use your ring finger to pat on products around your eyes, including serums, oils, moisturizers and concealers. Your ring finger is the least likely to pull or tug at your skin.
  • Apply eyeliner and eyeshadow by gently closing your eyelids, rather than by pulling them taut. If you’re struggling to apply without pulling, consider investing in products that are made to apply smoothly, like cream or gel formulas.
  • Have patience when removing makeup from the eye area. Use cotton or another soft product, coated well with your favorite makeup removing solution. Hold the cotton over your closed eye without wiping, allowing the product to break down the makeup. After a minute or so, wipe gently to remove the makeup.

10. Picking Your Skin

You're not a dermatologist or licensed aesthetician. You should not be picking at your pimples, ingrown hairs, or anywhere else on your face. It's one of the biggest assaults against your skin and can have permanent effects. The more people press and manipulate blemishes, the more inflammation they create underneath. The result is scars, pockmarks and discoloration that can become permanent.

Licking Your Lips Constantly: There's a myth out there that claims people can get addicted to lip balm. "These people just have dry skin and miss the feeling of the balm when it's gone. Lip licking can become a bad habit. But when you moisten your lips that way, you actually wind up making things worse. The water in your saliva evaporates, leaving lips dry and cracked. Saliva can contain bacteria and irritants, so you can end up with a rash around the lips as well. Try a lip balm such as Burt's Bees 100% Natural Moisturizing Lip Balm.

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Renee
Gasp! Too much coffee!? I’m in trouble! This is great info!
Elisa Schmitz
Who knew? I didn't realize salt can impact skin. Also, I am definitely a lip balm person. Thank you for this great info, Dr. Manish Shah !
Dr. Manish Shah
As with anything in life, it is usually the little things that matter...
Gwen Johnson
Wow! Awesome information here!! Going to share this with my girlfriends. Dr. Manish Shah
Dieter Schmitz
Your tips on skin health are so helpful. Like Donna John I’m a little worried about the coffee thing, having just returned from Italy. Thanks Dr. Manish Shah for joining the 30Seconds community!
Dr. Manish Shah
If you're worried about the coffee thing, just hydrate more to make up for the water loss.
Soberlink Reviews
I drink loads of coffee but sleep just fine. And yes, I also drink a lot of water. So that might be the reason.

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