Tanning lotion or Tanning bed???
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A little advice from someone who works in skincare.... If you have wrinkles at 23, you need to see a dermatologist for an evaluation as soon as possible. Make sure you are using a good moisturizer to slow that process down too. Moist skin wrinkles slower
Maybe next winter when you are totally out of the sun you can try some glycolic acid products to slow down the aging on your chest. (Glycolic acid treatments are amazing) A good dermatologist will have those products in the office and an aesthetician to give you treatments. (I'm not talking about glycolic acids products that you can by at the drug store or from Avon. I'm talking about the stuff that only a licensed aesthetician can use to treat you. 15-30% ) Just something to think about if you want to stop whats happening before it gets worse. Just make sure you say farewell to the tanning bed for good and make good friends with SPF 15 on a daily basis. Once the aging process starts, the ONLY thing you can do is slow it down. The sun is truely responsible for 90% of the aging we see in ourselves, so the less sun you get, the younger you will look.
Good luck to you0
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