Skincare For Wrinkles And Dehydration Lines

Keep reading to learn the difference between dehydration lines and static wrinkles, my favorite skincare solutions, skin food, and a key beauty mineral for more collagen production.

Wrinkles and Dehydration

What Is The Difference Between Static Wrinkles And Dehydration Lines?

STATIC WRINKLES are the lines that remain stamped on the face at all times. These lines start small but can deepen and permanently over time. Static wrinkles occur primarily from the loss of elasticity and collagen in the skin.

DEHYDRATION LINES
These lines can look similar to wrinkles and appear as fine lines but they're a result of a lack of water and hydration in the skin. Dehydration can exaggerate the appearance of lines.

How To Help Static Wrinkles:

Wrinkles and sagging skin are often a result of stuck fascia across the entire face, neck, and shoulders. Instead of freezing our faces with Botox as a "preventative" measure, it might be more beneficial to look for ways to release muscle tension, stagnant tissues and emotional blockages stored in the face to encourage flow and movement.

Facial massage
can help bring awareness to your resting facial posture and counteract repetitive expressions held in the face throughout the day. Gua Sha is an ancient healing technique which improves the health of your skin by clearing blockages and encouraging movement of lymphatic fluid and blood so that the skin can function better while also harnessing the energetic benefits of your gua sha stone tool.

2 Ways To Help Dehydration Lines:

1) Focus on products that will help prevent transepidermal water loss such as Vitamin C Regenerative Balm.

2) Mimic your skin’s hydrolipid barrier with the “oil and water” method. This simple pairing harmonizes with your skin’s own innate rhythm, supporting its natural defenses and enhances the skin’s ability to detoxify, heal, and hydrate. When layered together oils hold water from your mist to the skin, while waters anchor the moisture from the oils more deeply.

You can customize this method to amplify absorption of your serums, moisturizers, oils, and balms such as:

Neroli Clarifying Mist + Sea Berry Balancing Oil
Infuse Nutrient Activating Mist + Enrich Restorative Cream


Ingredients inside VITAMINC C REGENERATIVE BALM & How They Help Signs Of Aging:

Apoterr's Neroli Mist and Vitamin C Regenerative Balm Mindful Beauty Blog

The  Vitamin C Regenerative Balm + Neroli Clarifying Mist are another perfect oil + water method skincare duo!

Coenzyme Q10 has been shown to have the power to help stimulate skin cell activity. This is because it energizes your skin cells which helps them to get rid of toxins and can make better use of nutrients. When your skin ages, all these processes slow down, causing skin to wrinkle over time.

Vitamin C delivers potent antioxidant activity that can help improve elasticity by promoting collagen production. Vitamin C also helps fade discoloration and reduce inflammation for a clearer, brighter complexion with less breakouts.

Cupuaçu Butter is a rare butter derived from the seeds of the cupuacu tree fruit. It has the amazing ability to attract 240% more water than other butters, so it is intensely hydrating and moisturizing. It absorbs easily into skin to make it more supple and elastic and is also deeply reparative. 

Rosehip Oil is extremely high in essential fatty acids Omega 3, 6 and 9, which provide regenerative properties for compromised skin.

Promote Younger, Healthy Looking Skin From Within:

Beta Carotene

Oxygen and nutrient rich blood flow to the skin are vital for rejuvenation, repair and renewal of any kind. Beta-carotene is critical for healthy skin, and it's found in a number of fruits and vegetables. When you provide your body with carotenes, the liver can send carotene-rich blood through the subcutaneous fat up to the skin through the delicate capillaries that feed the skin.

Foods high in beta-carotene include:
mangoes, papayas, sweet potatoes, carrots, raspberries, apricots, colorful melons, and leafy greens like spinach.

Silica 

Silica is an essential beauty mineral that supports the formation of collagen and can be easily absorbed by the body unlike trendy collagen supplements.

Food sources of silica include:
cucumbers, melons, asparagus, artichoke, and leafy greens - especially the stems!

Beneficial silica containing herbs include: horsetail, rose hips, and nettle.

Silica Supplement: LIVING SILICA® is a highly bioavailable, mineral formula that helps promote healthy production of collagen. OROGONO LIVING SILICA - USE CODE: KATEY15 at checkout (USA only).


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