How to Prevent Forehead Wrinkles Posted: 16 Mar 2021 01:00 AM PDT Your forehead is one of the main places where wrinkles will appear as you age. If you're worried about developing wrinkles, you can take steps to minimize them. Keep in mind, though, no treatment will prevent wrinkles completely. Nonetheless, things like protecting your skin from the sun, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, adjusting your facial position, and sleeping properly will help slow down the development of wrinkles over time. [Edit]Taking Care of Your Face - Apply a daily moisturizer in the morning and at night. Dried-out skin ages more quickly, which can lead to developing wrinkles earlier. Using a moisturizer will help keep your skin hydrated and provide it with the nutrients it needs to stay healthy. Wash your face first, then gently rub a cherry-sized amount of moisturizer into your forehead and face using gentle circles.[1]
- Look for a moisturizer with retinol and vitamin C to help prevent wrinkles.[2]
- At night, you may want to pick a heavier cream moisturizer, which will provide more hydrating power.[3]
- Wear a sunscreen that's SPF 30 or greater every time you go outside. Over time, the sun's rays can cause damage to your skin. In turn, that can lower the elasticity, making you more prone to wrinkles. Since your forehead is often exposed to the sun, make sure you're protecting it with sunscreen.[4]
- You can even get daily moisturizers that have sunscreen in them.
- If you're going to be outside all day, wear a hat to protect your forehead and face from the sun.[5]
- Wear sunglasses outside to reduce squinting. Even when it's a cloudy day, it can still be quite bright out, causing you to squint. Reduce squinting (and therefore wrinkles) by wearing a good pair of sunglasses that are polarized and offer UV protection.[6]
- Freebie sunglasses often don't actually protect your eyes from UV, so it's worth it to invest in better sunglasses.
- Use retinoids treatments once a day if you want. Apply these treatments at night before you go to bed. They help your skin produce more collagen, which is what gives it elasticity. That can help reduce wrinkles over time. Because they can dry your skin out or cause irritation, try them every other night at first. After a couple of weeks, you can increase to once a day.[7]
- Over-the-counter, look for treatments with retinol in them. You can also get prescription treatments from a dermatologist, such as tretinoin, tazarotene, and adapalene.
- Some moisturizers already contain retinoids, so check your ingredient list.
- Try Botox treatments to prevent wrinkles from settling in. Botox is an injection that helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and it can also prevent new ones from forming.[8] You need to visit a dermatologist for these treatments every 6 months or so, and they typically run $175-$500 USD per treatment.[9]
- You can start these treatments in your 20s to help with future wrinkles.
[Edit]Maintaining Your Health - Stop smoking to slow down aging. If you've been thinking about quitting, now is a good time! Not only does smoking cause a whole host of health problems, it also ages your skin faster, leading to more wrinkles on places like your forehead. Talk to your doctor about quitting, and they can help you get on treatments like nicotine patches or pills to help you quit.[10]
- Join a support group for people trying to quit. They'll help you figure out coping strategies when you get the urge to light up.
- Find replacements for smoking. For example, if you like to light up at lunch, hang out with your coworkers instead or take a walk.
- Reduce your stress through meditation to avoid wrinkles. When we get stressed, we tend to scrunch up our faces. Try meditating for just a few minutes a day when you are starting out. Set a timer for three minutes, close your eyes, and focus on your breath.[11]
- Don't worry if you get distracted while meditating – everyone does. The key is noticing you're distracted and bring back your attention to the breath.
- Eat a healthy diet with lots of vegetables and little processed meats. To keep your skin (and the rest of you) healthy, make sure to eat a variety of vegetables every day. Try switching out white bread for whole grains and fruit or dark chocolate for sugary treats. Instead of processed deli meats or hamburgers, try chicken, eggs, or beans.[12]
- If you don't eat dairy, make sure you get calcium from other sources like seeds or supplements to support skin health.
- Drink alcohol in moderation to protect your skin. Moderate drinking is no more than one drink a day for most women, and two for most men. Drinking excessively dehydrates your skin and speeds up the wrinkling process.[13]
- If you're addicted to alcohol, consider joining a support group or seeking therapy.
[Edit]Adjusting Your Facial Position - Relax your face every time you feel yourself tensing. Scrunching up your face while you're working or even just watching television can cause wrinkles over time, especially since the effect tends to be the most dramatic on your forehead. You may not even realize you're doing it! Try setting an alarm for every 30 minutes or so throughout the day to remind you to check your facial muscles. If you're tensed, consciously relax your muscles.[14]
- To help you relax, take a deep breath or 2. Look in a mirror to make sure you've completely un-tensed your muscles.
- If you're squinting a lot while reading or working on the computer, you may need to look into getting glasses or, if you have them already, a new prescription.
- Try the half-smile exercise several times a day. Pretend like you're going to smile or laugh, but don't actually follow through. You should feel your eyebrows lift up slightly and the skin around your ears pull back a bit. This light exercise helps work those muscles.[15]
- Hold the position for 30 seconds. Relax for a bit and do it again. You can do this as many times a day as you'd like.
- In general, avoid over-exaggerating all of your facial expressions, which can help reduce the appearance of forehead wrinkles.[16]
- Try facial yoga for forehead wrinkles. Make a C shape with each hand around your eyes, like binoculars. Pull the skin of your forehead down with your index fingers while raising your eyebrows. Hold that pose for 2 seconds.[17]
- Perform these exercises in front of a mirror to make sure you are doing them correctly.
- Clean your hands before touching your face.
- Avoid leaning against your hand during the day. When you lean the side of your face or even your forehead on your hand for extended periods, you put pressure on your face, scrunching it up. In turn, that can lead to developing wrinkles over time.[18]
- If you catch yourself resting your face on your hand, remind yourself not to!
- Tap your face in key spots to release tension. Tapping your face reminds you to release the tension in those muscles, leading to a smoother face. Tap using your index finger at 7 main points, the top of the head, between the eyebrows, outside the eyes, under the eyes, under the nose, at the chin, and on the collar bone.[19]
- Tapping can also help ground you in your body so that you can let go of other tension.
[Edit]Working on Preventing Wrinkles Overnight - Sleep on your back to cut down on wrinkles. When you scrunch your face up against a pillow, it causes the skin to fold on your forehead and face. Over time, those lines can develop into permanent wrinkles, particularly if you always sleep the same way. The best solution is to flip over on your back if you can.[20]
- Use a silk or satin pillowcase instead of cotton. With a softer fabric, your face won't wrinkle up as much at night, even if you are sleeping on your side or stomach. Silk or satin pillowcases are the best options, as they are nice and smooth for your face.[21]
- Apply facial adhesive patches to prevent wrinkles from frowning. Made just for your face, these patches go over areas that are prone to wrinkle overnight, such as on your forehead, around your mouth, and in the corners of your eyes. Make sure your face is clean and dry. Relax your facial muscles, and then apply the patches across your forehead.[22]
- Don't try to pull your skin taut. Rather, just gently smooth the skin out.[23]
- You can find these online or at most beauty stores. Just peel them off in the morning.
- Use a layer of petroleum jelly to hold in moisture and smooth lines more cheaply. For a cheaper option than patches, use petroleum jelly before you sleep. Wash your face first, and leave a bit of moisture on your skin. Get a pea-sized dab on the end of your finger and swipe it across your forehead.[24]
- Keep massaging it in until it doesn't feel tacky anymore.
- You could also try coconut oil instead, which will also hydrate your skin.[25]
- Sleep 7-8 hours a night to encourage healthy skin. Not getting enough sleep is detrimental to your health. It may even cause your skin to age prematurely if you do it on a regular basis. Make sure you're hitting the sheets early enough each night to get the recommended amount of sleep.[26]
- If you have trouble getting to bed early enough, try setting an alarm an hour before you need to go to bed. That way, you can start turning off your electronics and winding down.
- Adjust your bedroom to make sure you're getting the best sleep you can. For instance, make sure you're blocking out as much light as possible with curtains and blinds. Also, use a noise-canceling machine if sounds keep you up. You may also want to kick your pets out of your bedroom, as they can disrupt your sleep.
- If you have wrinkles, you can try to smooth them away with home devices like a derma rolling pen or Nuface.
- Staying hydrated won't fill out your wrinkles, but it will make your whole body healthier, so be sure to
- Try taking vitamin C as a supplement or topically to help your skin.
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How to Measure Ounces Posted: 15 Mar 2021 05:00 PM PDT Depending on the recipe, ounces can be a measurement of volume or weight. Fluid ounces are a measurement of volume, whereas dry ounces are a measurement of weight. As long as the ingredient is measured carefully, dry or liquid measuring cups should give you a simple and accurate calculation. For the most precise reading, use a kitchen scale to measure your ingredient. [Edit]Measuring Dry Ounces - Use dry measuring cups for solid ingredients. Dry and liquid ounces are slightly different measurements. While dry ounces are a measurement of weight, liquid ounces are a measurement of volume. For solids, choose a dry measuring cup that uses ounces or something that can be easily converted to ounces.
- Put the ingredient being measured in a wide-mouthed container. You will be better able to put the measuring cup into the container if it has a large, open mouth. If the ingredient is not currently in an open-mouthed jar or bag, pour it into a bowl before you measure it.[1]
- Dip a measuring cup into the container. Use a measuring cup that marks ounces or that can be easily converted into ounces (like cups). As you lift the measuring cup out of the ingredient, let it overflow from the top. You can even the measurement out later on.[2]
- Use a knife to level off the measuring cup. Scrape the back of the knife over the top of the measuring cup to even out your measurement. Level the ingredient off over the bowl or container so it can catch anything that falls off the top of the measuring cup.[3]
- Any utensil with a straight, flat edge (like a spatula) can be used as an alternative to a knife.
[Edit]Calculating Fluid Ounces - Use a fluid measuring cup if you are handling a liquid. The measuring cup used must be for fluid ounces if measuring a liquid. Dry cups will not give as accurate of a reading because they are designed to measure weight instead of volume..[4]
- Place the measuring cup on a flat, stable surface. Choose a measuring cup that measures in ounces or can be easily converted to it. Lay the cup on as even of a surface as possible, like a table.
- Avoid holding the cup in your hand while measuring, as the reading will be slightly off.
- Pour the liquid to approximately the desired line. Fill the measuring cup until it reaches slightly underneath the level you are hoping to reach. Squat down until you are about eye level with the line to check your measurement, as looking from above can give you a warped measurement.[5]
- Adjust the measurement until the bottom of the meniscus reaches the line. While measuring liquid ounces, you may notice that the top of the surface is not even and may curve along the edges. This curve is called the meniscus. For the most accurate reading, the bottom (not the top) of the meniscus should reach the desired line.[6]
[Edit]Using a Kitchen Scale - Weigh the cup on a kitchen scale to check your measurements. After you have leveled off the cup, it should be accurate. But if you want a more precise measurement, place the cup on a kitchen scale that can measure in ounces. Compare the scale's reading to your initial measurement to determine how accurate your measuring cup is.[7]
- Zero out the measuring cup's weight. Place the empty measuring cup on the scale before you fill it with the ingredient. This will allow you to get the exact measurement of the ingredient in ounces. If you have a digital scale, hit the "on" or "clear" button to zero out the weight.[8]
- If you have an older, mechanical scale, turn the knob back to the zero mark after placing the measuring cup on it.
- For balance scales, set the pointer to the center mark.
- Fill the measuring cup with the ingredient and place it on the scale. Lift the measuring cup off of the scale and add the ingredient you want to measure. Adjust the ingredient amount by adding or removing until it reaches the desired amount of ounces.
- Make sure the scale is set to ounces before measuring your ingredient.
- Weigh each ingredient separately if weighing multiple items. Use different measuring cups to keep the ingredients separate. Remember to zero out each cup before recording the ounce measurement for the most precise reading.
- If you have a measuring cup or scale that uses pounds or grams, both can easily be converted to ounces.
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How to Decorate Cupcakes Without Icing Posted: 15 Mar 2021 09:00 AM PDT Cupcakes are a delicious treat, but they can get a bit overshadowed beneath a thick layer of icing. Never fear! There are plenty of tasty, creative ways to spruce up your cupcakes without piling on the frosting. [Edit]Add a dollop of whipped cream. - Whipped cream is a light, refreshing alternative to frosting. Once your cupcakes cool off, spoon a bit of whipped cream on top. If you'd really like to spice things up, sprinkle lemon zest, sprinkles, or chopped nuts on the whipped cream.[1]
- If you aren't in the mood for whipped cream, spoon on some Greek yogurt instead.[2]
[Edit]Dust on powdered sugar. - Use paper stencils to dust fun designs on your cupcakes. Cut up long, vertical strips of paper and arrange them on top of the cupcake. Scoop ½ cup (50 g) of powdered sugar into a sifter and coat the exposed sections of the cupcake. Then, remove the stencils so you can admire your powdered sugar design![3]
- You can also use cocoa powder instead of powdered sugar.
- Use perforated baking sheets, cooling pads, and letter stencils to create fun, unique designs on your cupcakes.
- You can do this with any kind of cupcake!
[Edit]Drizzle on some glaze. - Glaze provides the sweetness of frosting without the thickness. Whip up a simple glaze with 1½ cups (173 g) of powdered sugar along with of milk and 1 vanilla bean with the seeds removed from the pod.[4] Drizzle the glaze on top of your cupcakes for a simple, sweet, no-nonsense topping.[5]
[Edit]Add some fresh fruit. - Fruit is a refreshing, healthier alternative to frosting. Chop the fruit into smaller pieces or slices, and arrange a piece in the center of each cupcake. For an extra burst of fruity sweetness, spread a layer of jam or jelly on the cupcake before arranging the fruit slice.[6]
- For instance, you might top your cupcakes with blueberries, sliced strawberries, or sliced kiwi.
- You can also spread melted jam, jelly, or preserves on top of your cupcakes.[7]
- This is a great addition for any kind of cupcake.
[Edit]Drizzle on some caramel sauce. - Caramel glaze provides a richer, more dynamic flavor for your cupcakes. Pour 3 US tbsp (38 g) of caster sugar into a saucepan with a couple spoonfuls of water, stirring the sugar until it dissolves into the water. Then, mix in of cream, of butter, and a pinch of salt. Turn off the heat and let the sauce cool off, which will help it thicken up. At this point, drizzle the caramel sauce over your cupcakes.[8]
[Edit]Layer white chocolate and coconut. - Melt a handful of white chocolate chips in the microwave. Spread the melted chocolate over each cupcake in a thin layer. While the chocolate is still wet, dip the cupcakes in a bowl of coconut flakes.[9]
- You can try this with a variety of tasty toppings, like sprinkles, candy, or cereal.
- This tastes great with chocolate cupcakes.
[Edit]Spread on peanut butter and Nutella. - Mix equal amounts of Nutella and peanut butter in a bowl. Heat the mixture in the microwave until it's completely melted. Then, spread the tasty mixture on top of each cupcake.[10]
- When melted, Nutella and peanut butter acts more like a glaze.
- Chocolate ganache is a tasty replacement for icing that you can make at home. Add 9 oz (261 g) of chopped, bittersweet chocolate to a bowl. Boil of heavy cream in a saucepan. Pour the cream over the chocolate, and mix the ingredients together until they're smooth. Give the ganache several minutes to cool, and then spread it over the tops of your cupcakes.[11]
- Chocolate ganache is a tasty addition to chocolate cupcakes.[12]
[Edit]Melt marshmallows on top. - Add a marshmallow to each cupcake before they're finished baking. Take a look at your oven timer while your cupcakes are still in the oven. When there's about a minute left, place a small marshmallow in the center of each cupcake. The marshmallow will melt and create a sweet, sticky glaze all over your cupcakes.[13]
- As an extra touch, sprinkle crushed graham crackers on top.
[Edit]Top with cookie dough. - Add an extra dimension of flavor to your cupcakes. Scoop some of this cookie dough on top of each cupcake a simple but delicious decoration. Double-check that cookie dough is safe to eat raw, or make your own edible cookie dough at home.[14]
[Edit]Decorate with edible flowers and honey. - Spread a thin layer of honey on top of each cupcake. Then, stick edible flowers on top of the honey, which helps them stay in place. Keep things simple with just 1 edible flower per cupcake, or add multiple flowers to create more colorful confections.[15]
- For a simpler cupcake, spread honey over the cupcakes and leave it at that.
- Some edible flowers are borage blossoms, hibiscus, lavender, pansies, and roses.[16]
- If you aren't pressed for time, mascarpone or merengue can add a tasty touch to your cupcakes.[17]
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