Sleep on your back. "You can create wrinkles by sleeping on your side or belly, with your face on the pillow," says D'Anne Kleinsmith, M.D., a cosmetic dermatologist at William Beaumont Hospital near Detroit who is an expert on wrinkles. "You'll see this in people who have a diagonal crease on their forehead, running above their eyebrows. For some people, sleeping on their back eliminates this problem."
Sleeping on your back helps smooth out the wrinkles because gravity works to pull the skin backward. If you cannot sleep on your back, at least try to switch sides frequently.
dede4wd wrote:Hi,
This may sound weird, but I'm weird, so here goes. As I gained weight. I started sleeping on my tummy. It is most definitely a habit now. But I have scrunchy face in the morning and my Step-mom is harping on me that I'm going to have TERRIBLE wrinkles and I'm trying to wean myself off it...anyone else dealing with this or is it YET ANOTHER "man is DeDe weird" issue?
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