Aging can be either intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic ageing is determined by an individual's genetic make-up, while extrinsic aaging is determined by environmental damage, free radicals and poor diet.
Around 80-90% of ageing is extrinsic. The face shows the accumulated impact of damage by environmental factors
Crows feet, dark circles, frown lines, general ageing, lines and wrinkles, saggy facial skin, sun damage and skin folds are all words we hear when people tell us their ageing skin concerns.
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