Making faces can cause more wrinkles
Thursday, 15 January 2009
I don’t know about you but I think that smiling and laughing really aged me. Although the dermatologist told me those are expression lines but to me, they’re pure plain dreaded wrinkles and fine lines! In fact, I had this strange thought that I can probably look younger if I didn’t smile and laugh so much in the past! So you can bet I have serious doubts that facial exercises can prevent wrinkles. And it looks like I’m not alone having this thought because Paula Begoun also thinks likewise.
I don’t always agree with Paula Begoun’s views on beauty but she does make sense in many instances and this is one of those.
In her article, facial exercises are more a problem for skin than a help. She even quoted Dr. Wilma Bergfeld, Head of Clinical Research, Department of Dermatology at The Cleveland Clinic and the first woman president of the American Academy of Dermatology on the topic and this is what Dr Bergeld said:
“Though I don’t recommend them I do believe they could work in some controlled situations. However, you would never want to do anything that moves the facial skin, especially as it ages, or overmanipulate the skin,” Bergfeld added, “because it would create more wrinkling, increasing the loss of elasticity in the skin.”
If you think about it, this definitely makes sense because the skin on the areas of our faces with the most movements tend to have more fine lines and wrinkles. Most prominent are the areas around our eyes, the areas around our mouths and our foreheads. In fact, I have most fine lines around my eyes than anywhere and this is definitely no smiling or laughing matter!
I used to do some mouth exercises in the past to try to slim down my face and now that I know for sure, you bet facial exercises are a no-no for me and the same applies to exaggerated facial expressions, when I do remember that is. And please girls, don’t make faces after reading this entry even though you may not agree with me okay?
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January 15th, 2009 at 10:09 am
LOL I believe ya! I love love love smiling and making faces! OH NO!!! lol
Nikki: Haha…but you still look young! Another way is to fatten the face so that wrinkles will not surface so quickly!
January 15th, 2009 at 10:21 am
One word – Botox! LOL… Nevermind Sesame, at least lines from smiling and laughing are “happy” lines
Paris: Yes Botox! But I’m afraid of the injections! Haha…and I like your remarks that these are happy lines. Which means the more wrinkles one have, the happier one is…
January 15th, 2009 at 10:51 am
Haha, this is no laughing matter indeed and I agree with you.
But I would rather be a happier person with laugh lines than someone who is trying hard not to laugh too much, wait till you see my laugh lines!!
De: That’s so true. Looking young but not happy is definitely nothing to be envious of…
January 15th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
Ha ha, smiling & laughing can cause wrinkles…. in that case I shall always carry my no expression face to go out…:)
Florence: Haha…be an aloof beauty!
January 15th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
yeah i have read about this too, i think it is true to a certain extent. but someone ages without laughing lines would look ugly in my opinion. yey for happy lines! but squinting eyes too often is bad bad bad
Prettybeautiful: A bit unnatural I think. You know some of the women who are old but have gone for multiple plastic surgeries look like that…
January 16th, 2009 at 8:49 am
My mother’s aunt hardly ever laughed or smiled, not many lines or wrinkles but a sort of sad bulldog face.
I’d rather be an old lady with laugh lines and bright sparkling eyes anyday.
Elaine: Hmm…I’m wondering if she took basic care of her skin like applying creams or sunscreen… But you’re right about having bright sparkling eyes!
January 16th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Aww I don’t think it’s a bad thing getting the lines from smiling and laughing. Better to get them that way than frowning all the time
Tine: Yes, it’s true. Anyway, I was just kidding. I can’t stop myself from smiling and laughing anyway.
January 16th, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Hellooo! I kinda agree about the laugh lines. I think I’m starting to get a wee bit of lines around my eyes in the areas that crease when I’m laughing my head off.
But with that said, I’d rather live a laughter-filled life, than stay miserable the whole time worrying about my lines. =P
Syen: How true! If we worry about them, then we’re going to develop worry lines instead!
January 18th, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Hey Sesame, I have recently started doing some basic facial exercises and trust me it works. Its a good way to tighten up sagging skin. I was planning to write about it, may be I’ll write about it next week:)
Leon: Okay, I’ll check out your article when it’s up. I’m curious to know too…
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