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7 ways to stave off wrinkles — naturally

You can try these anti-aging tricks right at home (or in your kitchen).

With age, come all sorts of changes — one of the more noticeable ones being wrinkles on our skin. But instead of turning to Botox or some other anti-aging treatment, why not opt for a more natural route? Plastic surgeons Stephen Greenberg, MD, and Michael Fiorillo, MD, let us in on some secret at-home treatments so you won’t have a need for the needle.

Trick: Apply pineapple to the face

 

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Why it works: “Pineapple contains citric acid, which can be used to exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells,” Greenberg tells Yahoo Health. “You can apply a pineapple slice or chunk directly to the face in order to remove dead skin cells that can exaggerate the presence of wrinkles.” He suggests mixing equal parts green pineapple and apple juice and dipping a cotton swab or ball into the mixture. Apply this to areas where you experience wrinkles, leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes, and then rinse your skin with warm water.

Trick: Drink water

 

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Why it works: Hydration is key when it comes to radiant skin. “Many do not realize how dehydrated they are because they are not drinking enough water each day,” Fiorillo explains to Yahoo Health. “It’s important to drink enough water so your skin is well hydrated.” Drinking six to eight glasses of water a day helps skin keep its moisture and elasticity.

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Trick: Use lemon juice to reduce age spots

 

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Why it works: If your wrinkles are diminished and you’d like to look younger, it’d be a great idea to target age spots as well. ”The vitamin C present in lemons is a strong antioxidant,” says Greenberg. Plus, “its bleaching action works wonders on age spots and freckles.” Just squeeze out the juice from a lemon, apply, and leave on your skin for about 15 minutes every day and then rinse with plain water.

Trick: Sleep it off

 

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Why it works: When we don’t get enough sleep, our bodies produce more of the stress hormone cortisol, which breaks down skin cells. But it doesn’t just matter how much you sleep — how you do it matters, too. Sleeping on your face can lead to wrinkles, so Fiorillo recommends sleeping on your back.

Trick: Try a papaya mask for skin firmness

 

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Why it works: You may have heard that papaya is good for the eyes because it’s rich in vitamin A. Well, the fruit is good for the skin for the same reason, Greenberg says. Plus “the enzyme called papain in papaya can digest the dead cells on the surface of the skin and makes skin more elastic and firm,” he adds. To make a papaya mask, cut a few pieces of a totally ripe papaya fruit and mash into a smooth paste. Apply this on the face and after 15 minutes, wash away with warm water.

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Trick: Use oils

 

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Why it works: Sure we know the benefits of using certain oils in our cooking, but what about applying them to the face? “Coconut and olive oils are filled with antioxidants and can help slow down the signs of aging and wrinkles,” says Fiorillo. “Massaging these into your skin at night will help moisturize your skin and prevent aging while you sleep.”

Trick: Eat salmon

 

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Why it works: “Salmon and other cold-water fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which lubricate your skin,” says Greenberg. But salmon’s not the only anti-wrinkle food: “Red or dark orange vegetables are loaded with antioxidant vitamins A and E, which moisturize and heal skin,” he adds. And eat your kale: It’s rich in iron and lutein, which transport oxygen ot the skin. Bonus: these foods help promote optimal weight, too.