The natural aging process causes everyone to develop wrinkles, especially on parts of our body that are exposed to the sun, like the face, neck, hands, and forearms.For most, wrinkles develop between the ages of 40 and 50 as the skin loses moisture and thickness. Genetics also play a big role in the development of wrinkles. But sun exposure appears to be the biggest cause, especially in people with fair skin.
Wrinkles may also be caused in part by smoking and a diet that isn’t balanced.Over-the-counter (OTC) skin creams containing vitamin-A derived retinoids, antioxidants,
and a protein called collagen can reduce fine wrinkles and even out skin texture and color. So before you seek medical treatment, you might want to try home remedies,
some of which are scientifically proven to improve the appearance of wrinkles.Aloe vera has numerous healing properties. A 2008 study suggests that taking a daily gel aloe supplement significantly reduced the appearance of wrinkles in just 90 days.