Wrinkles

Wrinkles may conjure the image of your sweet, elderly grandmother, but the fact is, they happen to everyone. It’s part of getting older—skin gets thinner, drier, and less elastic.

Since you can’t turn back the hands of time, protect your skin from further damage by wearing hats and sunscreen, even in winter. And rub on a moisturizer every night before bed. Dry skin turns plump skin cells into shriveled ones, creating lines and wrinkles.

“Once a wrinkle is there, it’s like a crease in a piece of paper—it’s not ever going to completely go away. “It’s extremely important for men and women in their 20s and 30s to take good care of their skin now to prevent the onset of wrinkles.