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Sunday, 4 December 2005 |
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Skin deep Women are blessed with beautiful natural complexions in their younger years but as time goes on it takes a toll on the skin and telling lines begin to appear on the face. Beauty as they say is skin deep and skin has to be taken care of if you want to look good at all times.
The changes in skin tone and complexion occur due to various reasons. As you get older and as hormone activity increases the natural oil that is produced in the skin increases causing an increase in the sebum level. Another reason for the skin to lose its glow is due to dead cells not being regularly cleaned and these tend to accumulate on the surface of the skin. Skin also takes it hard when exposed to strong sunlight and the skin tends to get burnt giving rise to wrinkles. Facial features tend to take on a wrinkled expression, giving the individual an 'old' look. If you are turning into middle age, then the skin tends to expose the thin nerves on the face making the face look haggard and aged. Even the skin beneath the eyes take a 'crows feet' appearance, and the individual begins to look much older than the real biological age. what is more the skin on the chin looses its tightness and begins to hang. The skin covering the face is the most tender and should be taken care of. Chameeliya Niroshini Ramanayake who is a Beauty Therapy Specialist and qualified in London is of the view that all these shortcomings could be taken care of with proper attention from qualified persons. Chameeliya who has clearly identified the toll that skin takes when skin on the face is neglected is able to give expert advice on the subject and provide relevant scientific information on the subject. |
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