Yes, You Can Get Rid of Wrinkles Without Getting Botox — Here’s How

Yes, You Can Get Rid of Wrinkles Without Getting Botox — Here’s How

Discovering a fine line or wrinkle (or two) on your face is an incredibly normal part of the human experience. These are two of the biggest changes that happen to your skin as you get older, and while aging is a huge blessing in itself, that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to welcome wrinkles with open arms. If you were to plug “how to get rid of wrinkles” into a search engine right now, chances are you’d be met with a long page of results suggesting that injections and neuromodulators that prevent your muscles from moving are the ideal solutions. And while these things are the most helpful when treating wrinkles, they’re not a viable option for everyone, namely those who don’t have hundreds of dollars to shell out on in-office treatments or people who simply can’t handle the thought of being around needles.

The good news is that, if you fall into either or both of those categories, you have options, as there are a handful of topical products you can choose from that can help you minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and even prevent them if you begin consistently using them early enough. Ahead, allow us to guide you through how you can treat and prevent wrinkles without getting injections or other surgical procedures.

 

What are wrinkles?

Simply put, wrinkles are lines or folds on your skin that form as you get older. They can appear all over your body, but more often than not, when people are talking about reducing or minimizing their appearance, they’re usually trying to target wrinkles that may have formed around the eyes (crow’s feet), mouth (smile lines), brows (frown lines), and neck.


What causes fine lines and wrinkles?

That could be a number of things that all range from things you can’t control (like aging) to things you can (like sun damage). Keep reading for a proper breakdown.

  • Aging: This is the most common and likely cause of fine lines and wrinkles. As you get older, your skin gradually loses its elasticity, which is its ability to “bounce back” and return to its original shape after being stretched and pulled. It also becomes drier and thinner, and it loses the collagen that allows it to stay firm and plump, making it prone to wrinkles and deep lines.
  • Sun damage: There’s a reason dermatologists are advocates for consistently wearing sunscreen. Too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can actually cause your skin to age faster since it breaks down the collagen that your skin naturally produces (thus, causing you to lose elasticity), which is why it’s recommended that you always wear sunscreen, even if you’re not spending time in direct sunlight. And if you do wear sunscreen daily, make sure you’re reapplying it every few hours.
  • Smoking: Smoking can contribute to wrinkles in more ways than one. For starters, the smoke produced by cigarettes and tobacco products is filled with harmful chemicals and pollutants that can dry out the skin and even damage its cells when it comes in contact with your skin. Smoking can also cause a decrease in collagen production, not to mention that repeatedly contracting the muscles around your mouth to inhale can lead to wrinkles as well.
  • Facial contractions: Facial movements like smiling, frowning, grimacing, squinting, or even drinking from a straw can all lead to wrinkles and creasing, since the skin becomes less flexible as you age.

 

What are the best topical products for treating wrinkles?

There are actually plenty of topical skincare products in the Haruharu Wonder lineup that are great at treating fine lines and wrinkles. For example, our moisturizers are super-hydrating and can make wrinkles and creases look a lot less prominent, especially when applied under makeup and complexion products. We also have a retinol-based serum that can improve texture and moisturize the skin while also increasing the production of collagen and elastin. And then, of course, we have a variety of sunscreens to choose from that can protect your skin from harmful UV rays and prevent issues like premature aging, sun damage, and skin cancer.

But if you had to pick just one product to treat any wrinkles and fine lines you’ve noticed lately, we’d recommend trying the Centella Phyto & 5 Peptide Concentrate Cream. It’s a thick moisturizer that’s filled with peptides, another powerhouse ingredient that stimulates the production of collagen and elastin and helps the skin hold onto its firmness. Additionally, hydrolyzed soy protein adds moisture back to the skin, making fine lines less prominent, while plant-based squalane supports the moisture barrier and keeps all of that hydrating goodness trapped inside the skin. Rounding out the list of featured ingredients is caffeine, which has natural antioxidant properties that can protect the skin from free radicals, pollutants, and sun damage.

The Centella Phyto & 5 Peptide Concentrate Cream has a slight thickness to it, but it absorbs quickly without sitting on top of the skin or feeling heavy or greasy after applying. Clinical studies have proven that the cream reduced the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by 29.46% after four weeks of use while also improving the skin’s moisture by 41.4% after four weeks. In the same amount of time, elasticity was improved by 1.74% while skin density (this is how thick or firm your skin is) improved by 7.68%.

 

How can I prevent wrinkles?

Aging and the formation of wrinkles are both natural processes, but if you want to prevent wrinkles from appearing on your skin prematurely, there are some general practices you can engage in.

  • Wear sunscreen: Sun damage is easily preventable, so try to stay away from tanning beds and limit the amount of time you spend in direct sunlight. Also, whether you’re in the sun or not, make sure you’re wearing sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and you’re reapplying often, especially if you’ve been sweating or submerged in water.
  • Don’t smoke: Again, smoking can cause harmful chemicals to come into contact with your skin, drying it out and causing it to age faster. Quitting smoking (or never starting at all) can do wonders for your skin.
  • Stay moisturized: While keeping your skin hydrated and moisturized won’t directly fight wrinkles, it can cause them to be less prominent, especially if you frequently wear makeup.
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