Sun exposure is the No. 1 cause of visible skin-aging. Sun damage speeds up skin's aging process, resulting in wrinkles, uneven pigmentation and certain types of skin cancer. Many over-the-counter lotions and creams claim to reverse the signs of...
Collagen, a type of protein, works with keratin to give skin its strength and elasticity. Without it, skin appears dull and develops wrinkles. Collagen is produced by the skin and is stored in the dermis, skin's second layer. It decreases with...
There are more than 25 naturally occurring types of collagen, which is a type of protein. It is used with elastin to keep up the structure and appearance of skin. When added to a personal care product, it is a water-binding agent helping to...
Collagen is an important protein in your skin's health, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, because it helps to plump and firm the skin cells for a toned appearance. Skin care expert Paula Begoun says topical...
Collagen is a type of connective fiber in the second layer of skin---the dermis---that provides support and structure for the skin, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Collagen can break down as we age, but we can replace it...
Over time, facial skin can sag. Collagen breakdown, weight loss and other factors can exacerbate to this natural part of the aging process. However, there are methods available to reverse the effects of aging on your face. With the right...
Collagen is a protein that's important for the skin. There are a number of different types of collagen. The amount and quality of collagen in your skin significantly affects your appearance. Soluble collagen is designed to easily pass through the...
As your skin's production of collagen decreases and damage from the sun and other factors increases, wrinkles may begin to form. They typically appear on your face around your mouth and eyes and on your forehead. Help rejuvenate and plump up your...
Your skin is ever changing, literally. Skin cell renewal replaces your entire epidermis about once a month. Factors that affect the skin change with age: sun exposure most affects young people, while hormonal or other aging changes affect older...