postheadericon Four Types Of Wrinkles And How to Get Rid Of Them

Ellen inquires: Cosmetics companies don’t usually do a good job of explaining the problems they claim to solve. Take anti-wrinkle creams for example. Can someone just please tell me what causes wrinkles in the first place?

anti wrinkle creamThe Left Brain Educates:

Since the goal of the Beauty Brains is to educate our community, we thought we’d share the results of a study published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science (2006, 28 389-395). Researchers at the University Hospital of Liege, Belgium determined that there actually four distinctly different types of wrinkles that you’ll (eventually) have to face.

1. Atrophic Crinkling Rhytids

What they are: Fine lines on the face that are almost parallel to each other.

Where they occur: They show up in different areas of the face and body but they tend to disappear when skin is stretched transversally. (that means they shift when your body posture changes.) These wrinkles are associated with loss of elasticity.

What you can do: Since these wrinkles are due to underlying loss of collagen, you need to protect your skin using sun protectants. You can also use moisturizers to temporarily plump the skin and diminish the appearance of these fine lines.

2. Permanent Elastic Creases

What they are: These are crease lines in the skin that become increasingly permanent over time, especially with sun exposure.

Where they occur: They show up most frequently on on the cheek, the upper lip, and the base of the neck.

What you can do: Sun exposure makes this type of wrinkle worse. So unless you’re blessed with naturally dark skin, you should avoid sun exposure or use a sunscreen on these areas to prevent this kind of wrinkling.

3. Dynamic Expression Lines

What they are: Wrinkles that are caused by facial muscle movement.

Where they occur: Frown lines and crows feet.

What you can do: These wrinkles respond to Botox or similar treatments.

4. Gravitational Folds

What they are: As the name implies, these lines are from the effects of gravity and they become increasingly obvious as skin begins to fold and sag. As we noted in a recent post, skin research on the International Space Station might shed some light on the mechanisms of gravity-induced wrinkles.

Where they occur: The location of these wrinkles is related to the thickness of skin. While we would have thought this means that thicker skin shows more folds, surprisingly the researchers said that a fat face may show fewer gravity folds than a lean face.

What you can do: Skin-lifting procedures are effective at removing these kinds of wrinkles.

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5 Responses to “Four Types Of Wrinkles And How to Get Rid Of Them”

  • Sharon Jones:

    OmG! That beach woman’s wrinkles are the most horrible
    thing I’ve ever seen! So gross…I’m so glad that
    I’m china-doll fair, I’ll never look like that.

  • Pauline Rankin:

    I live in Orlando and I am 99.99% sure I have seen this lady in
    person and that is exactly what she looked like in real life.
    Except, when I saw her, she was wearing a tank dress sans bra.
    Unfortuantely, that image will stick with me for the reast of my
    life

  • Rebecca Abrams:

    I think it’s a costume. Look at her leather trousers.

  • Amber Gibson:

    Hi,
    I started developing pretty bad facial wrinkles after I crossed 35.
    I was pretty upset about it as I really didn’t whink my skin
    would start degrading in my 30s. I tried altering my diet, took a
    lot of dark coloured vegetables such as beetroot and tomatoes as
    these were supposed to be good for wrinkles and also drank plenty
    of water. It didn’t really work though and my Doctor had even
    suggested that I go for a Debrassion treatment to fade out my
    wrinkles. I then recently read an article by a lady who claimed
    that she got rid of her wrinkles using a particular anti-wrinkle
    product. I tried it and it worked really well. Within 4 weeks my
    wrinkles had faded out and were barely visible. Really good stuff.
    You can read more about the lady’s article at the link
    below.

  • Shirley Ridgway:

    That first picture is terrible. I can’t imagine having
    wrinkles that bad. Anyway, does anyone have tips for bags under the
    eyes? How much do you think smoking effects increase in
    wrinkles?

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