Age is just a number, although this has been proven to be true, feeling young and looking younger are two different things, and fine lines, wrinkles, graying hair, and sagging skin can have a real impact on how we perceive ourselves. ourselves as we age.

Many of us try countless creams and procedures and spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on anti-aging products that never seem to work. Fortunately, as we begin to better understand aging and the causes of changes in our appearance, there are preventive measures, lifestyle changes, and natural treatments that help.

What Causes Wrinkles?

Before you start looking for anti-aging products, it’s important that you understand what causes wrinkles in the first place. By understanding what’s going on behind the scenes of your skin, you can prevent aging and not be fooled by a convincing sales rep at a pharmacy who says their cream works.

The science of aging skin

As you age, your skin naturally becomes less elastic and more fragile. This is due to decreased production of collagen, a protein that forms the structure of the skin, and elastin, which provides flexibility (also known as the ability to “bounce”). There is also a decrease in fat in the deeper layers of the skin and natural oils that provide hydration. This decreased production causes the skin to become drier, thinner, and looser, leading to wrinkled skin.

However, in reality these natural and biological factors that lead to skin aging represent only a small amount of what actually makes us appear older. Our lifestyle and environmental factors are what accelerate the natural aging process and are the reason why some of us look older than others, even if we are not.

Factors that cause wrinkles on your chest

The factors below can also affect your neck and face. (Just do a few simple facial expressions and you’ll notice that the skin on your neck, and even your chest, will be affected.)

Solar exposition

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays is the single most important factor affecting how quickly skin ages. UV rays break down collagen and elastin fibers deep in the dermis layer of our skin. This lack of connective tissue support decreases the strength and flexibility of the skin, causing it to sag and wrinkle. The sun can also cause sun spots and other discolorations associated with aging.

Your best defense: Sun protection and protective clothing. Although we need a certain amount of sun exposure to meet our vitamin D requirements every day, be sure to protect yourself from overexposure by wearing sunscreen, wide-brimmed hats, and protective clothing, such as high-cut shirts.

To smoke

Although scientists aren’t entirely sure about the mechanism, smoking has been shown to speed up the aging process, especially in the skin. The current thinking is that smoking affects the blood supply to the skin, which makes you look old. Smoking also tends to deplete the body of important nutrients, many of which are important for skin health.

Your best defense to looking younger : Plain and simple, don’t smoke and don’t spend time with people who do. If you think facial skin looks wrinkled, you can imagine what skin looks like after years of this unhealthy habit.

Repeated facial expressions

It sounds counterintuitive, but what you do above the collar of your shirt affects what is below it as well. If you never moved your face, never smiled or frowned, you probably have fewer wrinkles. This is because when we repeat certain facial expressions over and over again, such as squinting or smiling, a groove forms under the surface of the skin. As the elastin fibers and flexibility of our skin decrease over time, our skin is unable to return to its place and develop fine lines and wrinkles. And, before you know it, you have wrinkles starting on your forehead and running past your chest.

Your best defense: You can’t go through life without expression, however you can avoid things like squinting when wearing sunglasses, reading with glasses, or wearing your contact lenses. To get rid of chest wrinkles, you can also use the same homemade masks, but on his chest.

Can you reverse aging and remove wrinkles on the chest?

Yes and no. You can avoid it somehow, you can reduce it, and you can reduce fine lines and wrinkles to some extent. But at the end of the day, we all get old and if you live long enough, you will start to show off your role.

With that said, there are several steps you can take to have amazing, glowing skin at any age. The first and most important step you must take is in your lifestyle choices to start looking younger .

  1. Eat a healthy diet with lots of vegetables and some fruits, especially green and orange ones.
  2. Eat lots of healthy fats like avocado, walnuts, and olive oil.
  3. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of clean, filtered water.
  4. Exercise. Regular exercise keeps your blood flowing and your body function optimally, and sweating is one of the ways the body can detoxify your skin and insides.
  5. Sleep well. Regeneration occurs when we sleep, which is crucial to slow aging.
  6. Cut down on sugar and alcohol. Alcohol dehydrates, and more studies are regularly published on the negative impact that sugar has on our health, including our skin.
  7. Try sleeping on your back instead of on your sides. The “sleep line” is caused by years of repetitive sleeping positions that can cause certain lines to form, especially along the chest.

Conventional wrinkle treatments

There are many “over the counter” prescriptions and even surgical treatments for wrinkles, all of which vary in their effectiveness and risk of side effects. These include:

  • Over-the-counter anti-wrinkle creams and retinoids recipe
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  • Chemical exfoliation
  • Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion
  • Botox (not just for the face)
  • Soft tissue fillers

The effectiveness of each of these treatments ranges from minimal improvements in the case of most store-bought wrinkle creams, to effective but temporary, as is the case with many surgical and chemical procedures. All are extremely expensive and have side effects like scarring, redness, discoloration and can take weeks or even months to heal.

Natural solutions for aging skin

As noted above, many conventional treatments can be effective, however they have side effects or are expensive. A more recommended approach is, first of all, to create lifestyle habits to look younger and that support better skin , protect yourself from the sun and avoid smoking.

In combination with these strategies, below are some great natural topical remedies that you can use that are rich in skin nutrients and help reduce and prevent wrinkles. Simply massage into skin, or apply, rinse, and repeat.

Olive oil to look younger

Olive oil contains proteins, minerals and vitamins that help soften and nourish the skin. It preserves the elasticity of the skin and makes it more resistant, diminishing and avoiding the fine lines and wrinkles that form along your chest.

Jojoba oil for younger looking skin

This essential oil contains vitamin E, B vitamins, silicon, chromium, copper, and zinc, all of which nourish the skin and help it heal from damage. The texture of jojoba oil is also very similar to that of sebum, the natural oils in your skin. As this diminishes as you age, jojoba oil replaces sebum keeping skin hydrated and keeping it looking dewy and youthful. It is also rich in antioxidants and stimulates collagen synthesis, improving and reducing wrinkles.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is highly hydrating and contains lauric acid, which is a useful antifungal and antibacterial. Coconut oil supports the skin’s healing process and hydrates the skin, helps heal, and prevents the marks, scars, and wrinkles associated with aging.

Argan oil for anti-aging

Argan oil is a powerful anti-aging essential oil thanks to its high concentrations of vitamin A, E, antioxidants, Omega-6 fatty acids, and linoleic acid. The tocopherol in vitamin E also helps stimulate skin cell production. When used on the chest, it hydrates and reduces inflammation, allowing for healthier, younger, and firmer skin.

Evening primrose oil

This essential oil is rich in omega-6 fatty acids, which help the skin maintain its structure and elasticity and reduce age-related water loss in the skin. It also contains antioxidants, which help reduce inflammation and therefore the roughness of the skin and fine lines that begin to appear along your chest in your 40s.

Raw hawaiian honey

Beyond the nutrients, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals found in raw honey, Hawaii’s unique flowers have provided honey with a special property that allows it to stimulate collagen production.

Pure beeswax

Due to its consistency, some people do not like to use beeswax on their face, which makes it a perfect alternative for chest wrinkles. Beeswax contains natural fatty acids that hydrate and soften the skin, as well as its antibiotic and healing properties to restore the natural youth of your skin.

Royal jelly

Royal jelly is a vital part of bee nutrition, and is essential for the growth of new larvae, as well as the queen bee. Contains amino acids and minerals for cellular protection. For human skin, this provides protective measures against the natural aging factors mentioned above.

Propolis

This is a by-product of the bee with natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, also known as “bee glue.” It has been used since ancient times to treat abscesses, heal wounds, and other skin conditions. These properties help keep the skin fresh and rejuvenated.

Start implementing this in your daily beauty or anti-aging routine and the wrinkles on your chest and face should be less and less visible. Those are just the external benefits.

How to use these anti-wrinkle remedies

You can use them individually on your skin, or ideally look for products that contain these ingredients. Finding natural products or remedies that include some or all of these ingredients will help remove collagen and elastin fibers from the skin, reduce scars and age spots, and hydrate to keep skin looking bright and fresh.

Remember, aging is a natural and beautiful part of life, but there are many preventative and preventative steps you can take to stay as young on the outside as you feel on the inside . Share this article to educate your friends and family on the science of wrinkles and how they too can have beautiful, glowing skin at any age.

Dr. Eric Jackson

By Dr. Eric Jackson

Dr. Eric Jackson provides primary Internal Medicine care for men and women and treats patients with bone and mineral diseases, diabetes, heart conditions, and other chronic illnesses. He is a Washington University Bone Health Program physician and is a certified Bone Densitometrist. Dr. Avery is consistently recognized in "The Best Doctors in America" list.

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