Thursday, December 8, 2011

Winter is making the Women look older?

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Winter is aging eyes of women about 4 years and 8 months, retains a  group of U.S. scientists, who recorded that the appearance of the eyes is changing from 5,000 volunteers each season. The good news is that their appearance usually retrieves the youthfulness when the the cold, dark days are gone away

As announced, dark circles and "bags" under eyes darken during the colder months of the year, whereas significantly blunted in the summer.
Scientists from the cosmetics company Adonia Organics attribute their finding in principle to the lack of sun in winter, which emphasizes the wanness the remaining skin on the face and thus darkening "bags" and circles.
The situation worsens, they argue, the most intense fatigue in the winter due to lower levels of vitamin D (the hormone of the sun) and thus the less serotonin, which is the "hormone-being" for the organization.
As explained by the anti-aging expert Dr. Marc Binet, more and more evidence shows that lack of vitamins D and K is one of the causes of dark circles and "bags" under the eyes, because associated with fatigue and impaired immune system.
"When a woman become dark circles and" bags ", hardly relieved," he said. "That's why women are more concerned about the effects on appearance of these problems, despite the wrinkles of which there are many ways of coping."
The black circles are the most common skin problems and often result in leakage of blood from tiny capillaries beneath the skin surface.
As blood is oxidized, acquiring a dark blue color similar to what they have bruises - and because the skin under the eyes is very thin, quickly becoming evident that "bruise" while the more blood accumulates, the more intense is the "bag."
In winter, therefore, that the skin is paler, these problems are more intense - and intensified even more because we feel more tired and more depressed at mood than that in the summer.
The new study took place at AMA Laboratories in New York showed that 82% of volunteers had dark circles and "bags" during the winter, compared to just 38% in summer.
The volunteers were aged 27 to 60 years and found that this finding was true for all age groups.

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