And you'd be right: Sun exposure is the number one culprit in aging skin. But there are many other factors. Some we can control, and others we can't.
Remember the strong, firm skin you used to have? That strong and resilient framework and structure that supported your skin for so long is now getting tired; it's weaker and less elastic. And you may bruise or bleed more easily: that's because blood vessels become more fragile with age. Maybe you've been awarded the lucky genetic card. You know the one I'm referring to: the card that gave you those coveted genes for smooth, small pore, creamy and luminous skin, with few telltale signs of aging. Skin that looks gorgeous from the moment you lift your head off your silken pillow. Skin that looks airbrushed .
Stay away from harsh skin-care products. If they burn or sting, it means your skin is being irritated, which in turn can make it appear older. Keep in mind that some prescription anti-aging products may cause stinging or burning .It helps by trapping water in the skin, which can make it appear plumper and more youthful.If you're after that bronzed look, the art of self-tanning has come a long way since the orange-y yesteryear glow. There are many options out there.