11/13Don't use a straw

Don't use a straw

Using a straw can increase your risk of fine lines. "Lip wrinkles are often referred to as 'smoker's lines' or 'lipstick lines,' but they're not truly caused by smoking or applying lipstick," anti-ageing specialist Lionel Bissoon, told a news portal. Adding, "Vertical lip wrinkles are the result of repetitive contraction of the lip muscles."

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12/13Wear sunglasses

Wear sunglasses

Wearing sunglasses isn't just a cool look. It can protect your eyes and make it less prone to crow's feet. "Excessive movement of facial muscles, like squinting or frowning, increases the risk of forming or worsening facial creases around the eyes," Dr Y Claire Chang, a board-certified dermatologist at Union Square Laser Dermatology, told a news portal. Change says "wearing sunglasses or a wide-brimmed hat can help you from making excessive facial movements."

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13/13Apply sunscreen

Apply sunscreen

Apply sunscreen regularly. If you pick just one thing to do from this list, let it be this one. Too much sun exposure can increase the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven complexion. "Diligent sunscreen use can prevent these negative effects on the skin," Dr Y Claire Chang, a board-certified dermatologist at Union Square Laser Dermatology, told a news portal.

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