I'm a 32/m.
Over the last few years I've made some changes to try and eat healthier. Three years ago I stopped eating fast food. About a year ago I stopped eating ramen. Six months ago I stopped eating processed meats and foods with added nitrates/nitrites. I avoid anything with saturated fat.
One month ago I started making a smoothie for breakfast every day with strawberries, blueberries, red grapes, carrots, banana, kale and cilantro.
Within the last month I've noticed the formation of parenthesis wrinkles that were not there before. They are visible all the time, not just when I am smiling.
I know correlation doesn't imply causation, but does eating healthy food cause you to age faster, or is it just coincidental that I noticed it now?
I rarely drink alcohol. For the last 14 years I've only had water to drink with meals and throughout the day 99% of the time. I'm sure this is just normal aging but it seems weird that I notice new wrinkles around the same time I started trying to be healthier.
Is something I'm doing sucking the moisture out of my skin or something?