Do the lines on your forehead belie how young you are at heart? Wrinkles and sagging skin are an inevitable part of aging. And that happens because collagen and elastin fibers, which are important proteins that give your skin strength and suppleness, start to dwindle with age, leading to those wrinkles you see. While aging is the most obvious cause of skin wrinkling, lifestyle factors and everyday habits for instance, overexposure to the sun and smoking can contribute to premature wrinkles and even make them worse.
While you can definitely start using sunscreens and stop smoking, it may not be possible to arrest the skin aging process completely. However, several natural remedies can help ease your wrinkles or even delay skin sagging – and that too without your having to resort to intrusive treatments like botox or fillers. Remember, natural remedies tend to be milder, which means you have to be diligent about application and give it time to work. Don’t bail out too soon! Instead, work these remedies into your daily skin-care regimen.
# Apply Buttermilk
Legend has it that Cleopatra bathed in buttermilk to keep her skin smooth. You should give that a shot too! Buttermilk contains lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid that can help erase wrinkles and smoothen out your skin. Studies have also found that treating skin with lactic acid increases collagen, the protein that gives skin structure and makes it firm.
How to use: Dab a little buttermilk on your wrinkles and leave it on for about 20 minutes. Then wash it off with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
# Dab On Aloe Vera GelAloe vera stimulates cells that produce collagen and elastin, the proteins which keep your skin firm and elastic. Dabbing on a little aloe vera gel can help tackle those wrinkles and give you younger-looking skin all around. Of course, aloe vera is also great for keeping your skin hydrated and preventing dryness – that’s two aging-related skin problems you can shoot down in one go!6
How to use: Spread a thin layer of aloe vera gel on your forehead and let it dry on your skin. Rinse off once dry.
# Give Avocado Pulp Or Oil A ShotYummy, nutrient-rich avocados can do a lot for your skin too. Avocado oil has been found to stimulate the synthesis of elastin and collagen fibers and helps keep your skin supple and firm. Fats extracted from avocado have also been found to protect the skin from sun damage. They can reduce inflammation and cellular damage caused by ultraviolet radiation.
How to use: Mash up half an avocado and apply the pulp to wrinkles. Dabbing on a little avocado oil over your forehead will also work. Give it about 20 minutes before you rinse it off.
# Slather On Some Turmeric PasteTurmeric has traditionally been used in skincare in Southeast Asian communities for centuries. Animal studies now show that turmeric can prevent wrinkles from forming and stop the loss of skin elasticity caused by exposure to UVB light. Turmeric is thought to work by inhibiting an enzyme known as matrix metalloproteinase-2 which degrades collagen.
How to use: You can mix turmeric powder with a little water and apply the paste to your forehead. You can also make an anti-wrinkle cream by combining a tablespoon of powdered turmeric with 2 tablespoons of aloe vera and ½ a cup of organic coconut oil.
# Drink Pomegranate JuiceHere’s an unlikely ally in your fight against wrinkles! One animal study looked at the effect of pomegranate juice concentrate on subjects exposed to UVB radiation for 15 weeks. It was found that wrinkles caused by exposure to the sun’s rays were significantly reduced by pomegranate juice. Collagen and skin water content improved. Pomegranate may also inhibit the activity of matrix metalloproteinase enzymes which can meddle with collagen. And its anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, and antioxidative effects contribute to the positive effect on the skin.
How to use: Down some pomegranate juice regularly to keep those forehead wrinkles in check. Having 8 to 12 oz. of pomegranate juice a day as part of a healthy diet is considered safe, so keep to this limit.
# Have Soymilk And TofuSoy is universally valued for its high fiber and protein content. But did you know that it’s good for your skin too? One study looked at the effect of consuming 40 g of aglycone (an isoflavone found in soy), daily for 12 weeks, on the skin of middle-aged women. Fine wrinkles and skin elasticity improved significantly in those who had the isoflavone.
How to use: Fermentation increases aglycone in soy; so nosh on soy products such as tempeh and tofu regularly. You can even get soymilk enriched with aglycone.