Sentences with phrase «wrinkling saggy skin»

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Unfortunately, as we age, our bodies produce less collagen, leading to wrinkles, saggy skin, digestion issues, brittle hair and nails, dimples (cellulite) and joint pain.
If the collagen fibres are not optimally repaired, spaces and gaps emerge, resulting in wrinkles and ill - supported skin that's crepey and saggy (think of a tent without poles).
Even if you're drinking the recommended 8 - 10 glasses of water daily to maintain healthy levels of skin cell hydration, if your cells are not absorbing and utilizing that water the way they're supposed to, your skin may appear dry, wrinkled, saggy or blemished.
Collagen loss as we age makes the skin appear thinner and saggier and causes those defiant wrinkles.
In menopause, the loss of estrogen makes skin look saggy, increases wrinkles, and depletes testosterone.
The sun's dangerous rays come in two forms: UVB rays, which can give you sunburn, and UVA rays, which can cause premature aging, dryness, saggy skin, hyperpigmentation and wrinkles.
When this happens, the elasticity in our skin is reduced, which results in saggy skin and wrinkles.
This abundant protein is what keeps the elasticity in your skin making it look youthful and plumped up, but as we age the amount of collagen we produce reduces and our skin gets saggy and wrinkled.
Wrinkles, dark spots or saggy skin never represents the aging in a lady, it is all about her eyes, her mental strength and her unfulfilled desires to which she is still living for with a hope to come true one day.
Not how it might in the future, not in comparison to how it did in the past, but from each present moment to the next with all the wrinkles and saggy parts and flaps of skin and taut angles and freckles and «too big» this and «too small» that.
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