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A three of weeks ago, my 4-year-old son Grant took a close look at his superlative-aunt Anni, who was kindly babysitting him for the day. “Why do you have those lines on your expression, Anni?”
Thankfully, she laughed and didn’t send him packing. “These lines uncharitable I’m old, Grant, and hopefully, you’ll get to be old too,” she replied.
I hope Grant does living to be old and with lines of wisdom, expression and character like Aunt Anni. It is all up to him.
Those lines, of ambit, are wrinkles, and are due to two different forces. Intrinsic forces are the things beyond our direct, our genetic makeup. For example, someone of Scandinavian background may have fairer, thinner shell that wrinkles more easily than someone of Mediterranean descent.
More pigment in the skin means more unexceptional defense from UV light. Also, look to your parents for a foreshadow of what your skin might look like in a few years. We have some steer over extrinsic forces: nutrition, smoking, pollution, sleep, urgency and sun exposure. Aunt Anni lived in Southern California for many years, and though not a sun-worshipper, she got lots of chance exposure on her Norwegian-Danish skin.
Source: In-Forum