According to the Sleep Foundation, about one-third of adults report insufficient sleep, which can take a toll on skin health. The skin, our body’s largest organ, is constantly exposed to environmental stressors and depends on restorative sleep for repair. Yet, many people develop premature aging signs due to poor sleep habits, especially from unfavorable sleeping positions. Recent dermatological research, such as that published by the JAMA Dermatology, underscores the critical impact that sleep posture has on skin health and age-related changes.
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10. Helps Prevent Neck Wrinkles The neck is an area often overlooked in anti-aging routines, yet it is highly susceptible to wrinkle formation due to its…