Psychological effects of aging and what you can do about them
Aging and mental health — By admin on March 14, 2010 at 4:50 amGenerally, all men and women are even a bit scared by aging. Women often worry about their looks, and most of them actually lose their looks after a certain age – which is not imperative, but they simply let it happen. You see, aging has a certain psychological impact on a woman’s brain – it tells her that she cannot fight with time, but she can merely stand and wait for it to come. Nothing less true! There are people that look young in their fifties; therefore, there is no need to despair if you have seen your first wrinkle. Indeed, we age and our skin grows older just like we do but that is not a reason for shame or something similar. A woman has to be beautiful giving a certain age – you would not expect a woman in her 40s to look as if she just got out of high school, and it would not be too normal, either.
Unfortunately, most women see this problem with a great amount of fright and sometimes simply lack the ability or will to do something about it. For example, any woman should understand that sports mean a heavy source of youth and health – actually, sports is what can keep a woman’s body young and beautiful, including her face skin. But there are millions of women out there that would simply use a good cream or lotion rather than picking up a physical activity. Another thing that women all over the world should understand is that they mainly are what they eat – therefore, if after a certain age, especially after they are married they drop their diet and start eating very oily foods or fat foods, the effects will be seen on their faces (and bodies as well). Keeping a healthy diet is not just a thing teenagers do, is a thing everybody should do if they wish to remain healthy and young for as long as possible.
Aside from this, discussing with a dermatologist at a certain point in their 20s may solve some problems. The doctor may prescribe creams and lotions that will postpone the beginning of any skin aging, or you can discuss with him other possible preventative treatments. Do not go and consider any treatment without your dermatologist’s say so because you might end up doing more bad than good.

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