ARE
YOU SLEEPING YOUR WAY TO WRINKLES?
Constantly
pressing your face down on the pillow can lead to the formation of lines on the
face. Here are some suggestions -
One
of the biggest concerns for most when it comes to beauty is ageing. And with
the increasing number of external factors like sun exposure, pollution, etc
keeping wrinkles at bay can be hard. Resting your face on the pillow the same
way every night for years can also cause wrinkles. Often referred to as sleep
lines or sleep wrinkles, this is caused by the skin being pressed against a
pillowcase which breaks down collagen and elastic tissue over time.
CHANGE YOUR PILLOW CASE
Sleeping position over time can cause wrinkles.
"Skin is subject to wear and tear forces. When we sleep on one side our
facial skin touches the pillow and there is a frictional force created that
puts a constant strain on the skin and underlying tissues. Over time these lead
to formation of static wrinkles called sleep wrinkles.” "There are a few
steps that can be taken to minimize the effects. Following a good night skin
care regime is essential as skin metabolism is highest at night. To minimize
friction instead of cotton any other shift material can be used on the pillow
covers like silk, satin etc. Also drink at least one glass of water at night
before sleeping as it keeps the skin hydrated."
USE SPECIALISED PILLOWS
If you sleep with your face buried in the pillow, you could wrinkle your chin, cheeks, or forehead. Two ways to avoid this are changing your sleeping positions and using anti-wrinkle pillows. Buckwheat hull pillows are ideal to sleep on - not only for their orthopedic support but also as anti-age pillows. The hulls conform to your face and cradle your face and neck to decrease pillow to face contact. The air-gaps caused in the hulls don't put pressure on your face thus preventing wrinkles and minimizing eye puffiness. Another option is to sleep on your back.
If you sleep with your face buried in the pillow, you could wrinkle your chin, cheeks, or forehead. Two ways to avoid this are changing your sleeping positions and using anti-wrinkle pillows. Buckwheat hull pillows are ideal to sleep on - not only for their orthopedic support but also as anti-age pillows. The hulls conform to your face and cradle your face and neck to decrease pillow to face contact. The air-gaps caused in the hulls don't put pressure on your face thus preventing wrinkles and minimizing eye puffiness. Another option is to sleep on your back.
NEVER SLEEP ON THE TUMMY
Sleeping on the side causes creases on your facial skin as the pillow or the bed presses against your cheeks. Years of this compression can make these wrinkles firmer. The worst thing to do is sleep on your tummy. One can instead opt for pillows that have an extra bump on the neck to support your neck and keep your spine straight. This prevents the face from compressing into the bed. Years ago, Geishas used to sleep straight with a very hard pillow under their neck. This kept their necks straight and the face safe from any pressure that can cause distortion or lines. Also, anti-ageing creams and products get absorbed by pillowcases when one sleeps, especially if the pillow has a cotton or linen case. This can rub off or wipe off your creams, another reason to sleep erect.
Sleeping on the side causes creases on your facial skin as the pillow or the bed presses against your cheeks. Years of this compression can make these wrinkles firmer. The worst thing to do is sleep on your tummy. One can instead opt for pillows that have an extra bump on the neck to support your neck and keep your spine straight. This prevents the face from compressing into the bed. Years ago, Geishas used to sleep straight with a very hard pillow under their neck. This kept their necks straight and the face safe from any pressure that can cause distortion or lines. Also, anti-ageing creams and products get absorbed by pillowcases when one sleeps, especially if the pillow has a cotton or linen case. This can rub off or wipe off your creams, another reason to sleep erect.
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