Key to Ageing Process - Skin ToneIt is unreasonable for me to say that I don’t want to grow old because I am already old. Now that I am in my early 50s, I can’t seem to stop the aging process. Anti-wrinkle creams don’t lend much help for me now. But, I learn something about aging that has nothing to do with wrinkles.

New studies have revealed that it’s actually skin tone that gives away one’s age and not wrinkles alone. Two researchers though, Dr. Bernard Fink, evolutionary psychologist at the University of Goettingham, Germany, and Dr. Paul Matts, research fellow at Procter & Gamble, have focused their study exclusively on how skin tone can reveal a woman’s true age even in those cases when there’s not a single wrinkle in sight.

As we age, our skin tone becomes more uneven, which is actually the thing that gives us away. We may like it or not we acquire concentrations of haemoglobin and melanin, and shadows due to lines and wrinkles, and it is this contrast that gives a major cue to our perception of age.

Whereas the problem of wrinkles can be tackled in a variety of ways, from massages to anti-wrinkle devices and creams, and, of course, cosmetic surgery, the issue of skin tone can also be controlled. Plus, it’s not even that expensive to do so because all it entails is to pay more attention to exposure to sun rays, thus make sure the cumulative negative effects on the skin are to a lesser degree. Skin never forgets – chronic sun damage is cumulative. If you are interested in looking good for your age and having a blemish-free complexion, moderating sun damage is the biggest thing you can do – through changing your behavior and using sun cream with an SPF of at least 15 and both UVA and UVB protection.

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