Friday, 2 November 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Your Home Might Be Making You Age Faster…


Most of us know very well that how we age is influenced by a combination of genetics and environmental factors such as free radicals and stress, but have you thought about how much weight your home holds in terms of aging? It turns out that the space in which we live, and spend a considerable part of our time, can easily replace all the creams we apply to our skin against wrinkles, as well as eliminate their effect completely. From the light that comes through the windows to the colors in our homes, these are the 10 ways your home can make your skin look and feel older, along with the recommendations that will help you feel and look your best every day.

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1. Windows

When we enter our home, lock the door and close the windows, we usually feel secure and protected against any factor that might harm us. However, according to the American Institute for the Study of Skin Cancer, at least 50 percent of the sun's harmful UVA rays penetrate glass windows, even when they're closed. The result is that even in the winter if we don't apply or protect our skin while at home, it will still be exposed to sun damage. 

UVA rays are known to be responsible for wrinkles and age spots, as well as for skin cancer. It is very important to note that if you have to work at a table facing the window, do so only when the sun isn't beaming into the room, also make sure to check your children's room. You can hang curtains on the windows, or move most of the activity to another room and return to your room at times when the sun is not shining through its windows.

2. Pillows

During sleep, when we sleep on the side and squash our face against the pillow, we can cause the appearance of "pillow wrinkles" that over the years become permanent wrinkles in different areas of the face. This is because, un young skin that manages to recover every morning from the changes and pressures exerted on it during the night, mature skin may succumb to them. To fight the problem, try to sleep on your back as much as possible, or sleep on a satin pillowcase, which is softer, therefore, more delicate on our sensitive, thin skin.

 

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5. Humidity and temperature at home

Dry, moisture-free skin can age very quickly, and low humidity in the air dilutes the natural moisture from our skin and leaves it cracked and dry. In the winter months, not only do we seal our house off to keep the cold out, but we also use heating devices to raise the temperatures, which happen to also be great at drying out the air. If you feel the need to use hand cream or lip balm to add moisture to your lips even when you're at home, it's a sign that you're relying on the heating devices too much. Try to dress warmer instead and reduce their use as much as possible. 

6. Use of technology

The first thing we are quick to do when we return home from the office is to sit on the comfortable couch, but the next thing we do is take our smartphones out of our pockets or pull out our laptops. Many of us prefer to hang out in front of the computer or the phone on the most comfortable furniture in the house, but the problem with this type of sitting is the burden it exerts on our neck. Un our sitting position at work, where we are sat in front of a desk and have our computer right in front of us, when we sit on the couch at home using a laptop or smartphone we hold our head at an angle of about 45 degrees, causing the formation of folds in the neck area. The skin on the neck is thin and wrinkled in the first place, and this form of sitting leads to the formation of deep wrinkles quickly. Try to hold your smartphone higher so that you aren't bending your neck, which will benefit both your skin and your spine.

 

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9. Recreation on the terrace

10. LED lighting


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