Crow’s feet are the one of the things that show up first. I mean obviously you should do things to prevent all wrinkles, and frankly maintaining weight is one of the big things, which can be done by eating more fruits and vegetables rather than other foods, and frankly this also protects your skin by providing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. So ultimately speaking, it is all actually linked together. This being said, crow’s feet develop in that thinner area around the eyes, and even though my dad has no other wrinkles, he oddly enough has these tiny little wrinkles in his elbow area as well as crow’s feet.
He is now 57 and has never used a product in his life. He is one of the lucky ones, especially with all the sun exposure and abuse he has subjected his skin to. Anybody else with all that in mind wouldn’t have great skin, they would have horrible skin plain and simple. But this is why face creams and eye creams are really important, because that’s the one area that will really slip first on any individual due to thin skin alone. It’s also the first area I see even in smokers for example.

