Under Eye Wrinkles
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Feb 10, 2013
Alisson L.
What causes under eye wrinkles? I'm only 19 years old! Is it lack of sleep? Not drinking enough water? Excessive laughing? lol. Help!
Feb 10, 2013
Isabelle D.
I have them too, bit I think my dad passed them on to me. Don't see how I could have got them in my 19 years xD.
Feb 10, 2013
Kaley D.
dryness causes wrinkles!
Mar 28, 2013
Sara B.
Hello Dear,
Here are some common causes of wrinkles
• Color cosmetics cause oxidation
• Environmental pollution causes oxidation
• UV rays cause oxidation
• Dead skin cells cause oxidation
• Oxidation on the face causes fine lines and wrinkles
• Smoking
• Heredity
Try to protect you skin from sun and apply some good cream to remove wrinkles.
http://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/wrinkle-creams
May 18, 2013
Barbara M.
Do Regular facial massages with oils such as vitamin E oil, castor oil or coconut oil can help prevent dehydration of the skin. The strong strokes of a massage also help prevent permanent lines and drooping of the skin.