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20-29: The Most Common Skin Problems

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Our skin is continually evolving, adapting to the environment around us, trying to mold itself into our ever-changing lifestyle. When you change your diet, lifestyle, and skin products suddenly, your skin reacts—the gravity of which you can’t decide. Once you enter your 20s, your skin undergoes a lot of changes. It can be because of all the stress you start to experience or because of underlying health conditions. It could also be your messed up skincare routine . Remember that you need to change your skincare routine as you age. The products you were using in your teens will do nothing for your skin in your 20s. If you haven’t already, now is the time to visit a dermatologist . The following are some of the most common skin problems that you might face from the ages of 20 to 29: Adult Acne Most women struggle with acne for the entirety of their teenage and adult life. But the severity of your acne can change from one age to another and take on many different forms. Yo...

3 Proven Ways to Avoid Wrinkles

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Wrinkles are an unwanted certainty for everyone. The more you worry, the higher are the chances you’ll develop wrinkles. There’s nothing wrong with having developed a few fine lines and wrinkles . It’s part of the aging process. However, you should worry when they start making you look older than you are and give you a dull-looking skin. Why Do Wrinkles Appear? Before understanding how to avoid wrinkles, you need to know what causes them. Wrinkles are prominent creases on your skin that can occur with the breakdown of elastin and collagen. Aging, use of unsatisfactory skin products, excessive UV exposure, and smoking are all causes of wrinkles. Elastin and collagen are two tissues found in your skin that gives its flexibility. As you age, these two tissues lose their flexibility and strength. Once that happens, your skin can start to sag, causing wrinkles to appear. While most of these factors are natural and can be a result of your age and genetics, it is entirely po...