1. wrinkling - Noun
2. wrinkling - Verb
of Wrinkle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThese layers serve to give elasticity to the integument, allowing stretching and conferring flexibility, while also resisting distortions, wrinkling, and sagging. Source: Internet
"Botox paralyses the muscles that cause 'mechanical' wrinkling in the skin," she tells us. Source: Internet
Glycation reduces Type 3 collagen into Type 1, which is more fragile and is less stable than Type 2 and Type 3. When this happens, skin looks and feels less supple and is more prone to wrinkling. Source: Internet
Choose fabrics that resist wrinkling or look good wrinkled. Source: Internet
This miracle cream from SkinCeuticals works to reverse the effects of A.G.E. by firming the skin and improving the appearance of wrinkling. Source: Internet
This leads to skin wrinkling and other signs of aging. Source: Internet