Skin sub-health state, also known as skin sub-health state or the third state of skin, is a skin state between “first state” health and “second state” disease. It is often manifested as wrinkles, uneven skin color, roughness, lack of elasticity, dark and yellowish skin color, freckles, dryness, large pores and so on. The color spots here have just faded, and there is another fine line.
This is not a disease of the skin. You don’t need to see a doctor, but it can’t be regarded as a disease. This is a typical “sub-healthy skin”. “Skin sub-health” has become a beautiful killer of urban white-collar workers.
Skin sub-health often occurs in the following people:
A. Women who frequently exercise outdoors (those who work as journalists, salespeople and marketers) often have “sub-healthy skin” symptoms: uneven skin tone, color spots, dark yellow, aging and wrinkles.
90% of the aging appearance of the exposed skin is the result of “photoaging” caused by sunlight. Aging skin is characterized by loose and thick skin with deep and coarse wrinkles. Long term outdoor workers can see “diamond shaped skin” on the face.
A. Women who frequently exercise outdoors (those who work as journalists, salespeople and marketers) often have “sub-healthy skin” symptoms: uneven skin tone, color spots, dark yellow, aging and wrinkles.
90% of the aging appearance of the exposed skin is the result of “photoaging” caused by sunlight. Aging skin is characterized by loose and thick skin with deep and coarse wrinkles. Long term outdoor workers can see “diamond shaped skin” on the face.
B. Women (office staff, teachers, etc.) who work in dry, water deficient and dusty environments for a long time often have “sub-healthy skin” symptoms: dryness, roughness, lack of elasticity, and large pores.
“Sub healthy skin” is also manifested in keeping the skin dry and water deficient for a long time, making it dry and yellow, reducing its metabolic capacity, and accumulating aged horniness. In addition, the pores are blocked by dirt, which causes pores to expand. The basal layer of the epidermis of the skin constantly produces cells and delivers them to the upper layer. After the cells age, they cannot fall off as scheduled, resulting in pores to expand.
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