Does Dry Skin Lead to Wrinkles?

Does Dry Skin Lead to Wrinkles?

Dry skin can contribute to the development of facial wrinkles, but it is not the sole cause. Other factors such as aging, genetics, sun damage, smoking, and repetitive facial expressions also play a significant role in the formation of wrinkles. Dry skin can make wrinkles more noticeable and can make the skin appear dull and less plump, which can accentuate the appearance of wrinkles. Keeping the skin well-hydrated with Gleem Beauty's Moisture Round The Clock, moisturizing kit can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and prevent new ones from forming.

Prevention

Here are some tips for protecting from your skin from dehydration, dryness and minimizing the appearance of wrinkles:

Protect your skin from the sun. Limit the time you spend in the sun, especially midday, and always wear protective clothing, such as wide-brimmed hats, long-sleeved shirts and sunglasses. Also, use Gleem Beauty's skin care routine twice a day, year-round! 

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends using a broad-spectrum sun protecting product. Gleem Beauty's One and Done Day Moisturizer with SPF30 and vitamin C Beads; is infused with broad-spectrum sunscreen — meaning it blocks both UVA and UVB rays.

Dry skin dries out plump skin cells, which can lead to premature fine lines and wrinkles. Moisturizing traps water in your skin, which helps mask tiny wrinkles and creases. Gleem Beauty has had customers see results in as little as 3 day  to notice any improvement in your skin.

Don't smoke. Even if you've smoked for years or smoke heavily, you can still improve your skin tone and texture and prevent wrinkles by quitting smoking.

Eat a healthy diet. There is some evidence that certain vitamins in your diet help protect your skin. More study is needed on the role of nutrition, but it's good to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.

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