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As we age, collagen and elastin fibers in the skin gradually break down, leading to the formation of fine lines and wrinkles, often accompanied by dryness.

Uneven skin texture, dryness, and dullness can result from dead skin buildup or reduced cellular turnover, making the skin appear less radiant.

Pores can become more visible due to excess oil production, loss of skin firmness, or buildup of impurities, affecting overall skin texture.

Freckles are small, flat spots caused by sun exposure or genetics. While harmless, they may contribute to an uneven complexion.

Commonly known as broken capillaries or facial redness, this condition often appears in sensitive skin and can be triggered by environmental factors or skin irritation.

Uneven skin tone, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation are often caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, or post-inflammatory reactions.

Reduced skin elasticity can result in sagging and loss of firmness, especially around the eyes, cheeks, and jawline.

Vasodilation means your blood vessels widen, allowing more blood to flow to the skin. This helps deliver more oxygen and nutrients to skin cells, which can support collagen production and keep your skin healthy. While vasodilation does not create collagen, it creates the ideal environment to repair and renew itself.
• Age – Wrinkling, lentigines, and telangiectasia increase with age.
• Gender – Males show more wrinkling/telangiectasia; females influenced by
menopause and hormones.
• Ethnicity – Asians show more dyspigmentation; Europeans show earlier wrinkling.
• Hormonal – Menopause affects skin aging, though findings remain mixed.
• Nutrition – Higher vegetable and fatty acid intake reduces wrinkles/dryness.
• Sleep – Good sleep quality linked to reduced skin aging.
• Sunscreen – Use reduces wrinkling and photoaging.
• Smoking – Strongly accelerates wrinkling (“smoker’s face”).
• Air Pollution – Linked to lentigines, wrinkles, sagging.
• Lifestyle – Stress and sleep deprivation cause wrinkles, droopy eyelids.
• Alcohol – High intake (>40 g/day) strongly linked to wrinkles.
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