The biggest cause of wrinkles is, of course, the aging process. Then next is photodamage, or damage due to the sun's rays (UVA/UVB).
By the age of 25 and over the skin will exfoliate every 28 days or so. And at 30, every 40-42 days. The resulting build up of dead skin cells can leave the skin looking dull.
Carrots are rich in beta carotene, a free-radical fighting compound shown to protect against ultraviolet damage and help to enhance the immune system.
Carrots are rich in beta carotene, a free-radical fighting compound shown to protect against ultraviolet damage and help to enhance the immune system.
Skin aging is caused by exposure to sunlight and toxins, which causes oxidative tissue
damage.