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09-10-2010, 06:07 PM #13
I should add a more serious answer. The contortions some go through
are exercise of all those small muscles that make a face expressive and
interesting. So in much the same way that exercise of the arms make
arms look better exercise of the face might make the face look better.
As for creases and deep lines for a lot but not all of us that is related to fat below
the skin. In a discussion on strops and the selection of leather a comment
was made with regard to fat, fat pockets and creases. Fat unlike muscle supports creases
with the interesting note that new uniformly deposited fat expands and tightens skin before it
creases and presents wrinkles. A common treatment for women is Collagen filler to fill in
creases, creases that are not supported by subcutaneous fat deposits.
Dieting and the resulting changes in sub-q fat can produce other visible changes.
This sub-q fat (subcutaneous) is one of the more serious tangles in terms of diet
for a lot of us and worse sub-q fat migrates to visceral fat which is oh so hard
to shed and is also bad for ya. Only slightly understood is that sub-q fat
is a major component of the largest organ of the body (the skin) and is responsible
for a lot of hormone production and disruption that is only now being understood.
Well time for me to do some push aways...
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