Dermatologists Share The ‘Hidden’ Ingredients You’re Eating Everyday That Are ‘Irreversibly’ Aging You: ‘Cause Sagging & Deep Wrinkles’
August 28, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
Eating a diet composed of refined carbs and added sugars can affect your collagen levels, leading to premature skin aging and sagging. Collagen is the key protein for keeping your skin elastic and firm. When blood sugar levels rise, a process called glycation occurs, where sugar molecules bind to collagen, making it stiff and less effective.
This can result in sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and a shiny skin surface. However, by controlling your blood sugar, you can reduce the formation of glycated collagen. Many dermatologists will agree that managing blood sugar effectively can significantly lessen collagen damage. So, a diet low in refined carbs and sugars is beneficial for maintaining healthy collagen, helping to keep your skin looking youthful and firm.
With that said, in an enlightening YouTube video, skincare expert Dr. Anil Rajani, founder and lead researcher at RajaniMD, broke down the meaning of “sugar sag,” or dehydrated skin that ages prematurely and much faster due to a sugar-laden diet, “glycation face” and how to prevent fine lines and wrinkles from hidden ingredients and sugars in your food. There’s one “single ingredient, a hidden ingredient, that’s irreversibly aging you,” Rajani says, and this is sugar, specifically sugar found in “barley malt, fruit juice concentrate, maple syrup and more.”
We also reached out to Dr. Enrizza P. Factor, dermatologist and writer at My Eczema Team, and Dr. Simran Sethi, MD, the founder of RenewMD and Skin by Dr. Simran Sethi for more tips and suggestions. They shared insights on how hidden sugars can impact your skin and offered guidance on choosing healthier foods and beverages for a glowing complexion. We also caught up with Dr. Elaine F. Kung, MD, founder of Future Bright Dermatology and skincare expert Dr. Adrienne O’Connell, Medical Director and President of Laguna Beach Aesthetics.
Rajani started off his video by noting that there are “things to look for to exactly see what’s on your skin that will show you signs whether you are suffering from sugar sag, also known as glycation face.” These, he said were “deep crevices,” and “sagging” jowls. He also noted that prevention is key, and “you want to know if this is happening sooner rather than later.”
“Our first order of business is to understand that a diet heavy in refined carbohydrates and added sugars will leave collagen damage, ultimately causing sagging and deep wrinkles,” Rajani warned. He then explained that many sugars are “nefariously hidden in your so called healthy foods and beverages” like fruit juice concentrate, canned foods and more. When it comes to many hidden sugars, Rajani said that many of his patients “have no idea they’re even taking them in” or “consuming them.”
Higher blood glucose levels can impact your collagen, a process called glycation. Rajani went on to say that collagen fibers are proteins and make up about 90% of your skin’s fibers. Elastin, another important protein, makes up the remaining 10%. “So there’s about a ten to one ratio here, and you want to keep it that way. You’re looking to maintain that ratio. Glycation throws it off,” he went on.