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10/17/2012

Will squinting cause eye wrinkles?

My eyes are always squinting. Does squinting cause wrinkles under the eyes?
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  • eagle_tester_3

    10/18/2012

    Yeah, it will to some degree cause the winkles under the eyes. As we know, the winkles may be caused by the age problem or the pull in the eye muscles. And squinting may cause the eye muscles to be in strength. Thus, the person with squinting may get more winkles than those common ones.
  • Tessence

    10/18/2012

    To some extent, squinting can exacerbate wrinkles. When you squint, the muscles around your eyes will grow stronger. If you constantly squint, it will make the skin workout and skin will wrinkle. So, if you tend to squint, you'd better wear sunglasses or eyeglasses from opthamologist to help you. Good luck.
  • Sonya

    10/19/2012

    I don't think squinting will lead to wrinkles. I am always squinting too. It is not obvious. Only when I watch TV, my eyes will squint and it does not happen whenever else. I suffer this problem since I was a little girl and I am around my twenties and don’t have any wrinkles. Experience tells truth. But squinting does cause some problems. Firstly, it is not good looking. It looks weird. The other thing is that the vision of my left eye is much worse than the right one. That is a real problem. But for wrinkles, I don't see it happen. Where do you think the wrinkles will be? Firstly, it will not appear at the corner of your eyes. They have nothing to do with each other. Sometimes, the muscle of my neck feels tired. But there is no wrinkle too.
  • Mike

    10/22/2012

    Yes, squinting can cause wrinkles under eyes. According to an expert, Sun damage can cause thin skin to wrinkle prematurely. In other words, excessive sunlight exposure could result in squinting. And then squinting can cause wrinkles around the eyes and forehead. If you are going to be in the sun, you’d better apply a good, high-SPF sunscreen, and wear a hat or sunglasses to minimize squinting. Otherwise, it will not just cause the wrinkles under your eyes, but also do harm to your skin.
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