Websites and Apps to Age Yourself in Photos
There are online sites, software, and apps for your smartphone that can show you what you may look like as you age.
Apps: You can use Appcrawlr. com to compare ratings of current apps that can be used age your facial photo or rate how old you look in photos. Some of these are simple to use, such as AgingBooth. There is also a SmokerFace app that specifically shows the effects expected from smoking and you can adjust for the number of cigarettes smoked per day. AprilAge: AprilAge has been developing photo-aging software since the late 1990s in collaboration with the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, Canada. Based on studying the effect of time on thousands of real subjects, the program has been used by police departments, anti-smoking campaigns, and television special effects departments around the world. You may be able to use their AgeMe function or a free trial of their Forme software. You can then age your photo with or without additional external factors like smoking, sun exposure showing photoaging, and weight gain shifts in BMI.
The Sun Can Age You
Photoaging from sun exposure is caused by the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. Staying out the sun can help reduce these aging effects and sunscreen may also help prevent the damage. The UVA rays penetrate to the lower layers of the skin and damage the collagen. This leads to fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. UVB rays cause sunburn, which damages the skin as well.
Smoking and Your Skin
Premature wrinkling was first documented in smokers in the early 1970s. Chemicals in tobacco smoke damage collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to premature sagging and wrinkles. Nicotine also narrows the blood vessels in your skin so it receives fewer nutrients. Smoking continues to be found by 2017 research to be a major contributing factor in facial wrinkling.