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10 Everyday Habits That Cause Wrinkles

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Sipping through a straw

Some dentists will tell you to drink coffee or tea through a straw to prevent teeth staining, but dermatologists disagree with that recommendation. In order to use a straw, you have to purse your lips. Like any repetitive motion, it takes a toll on your skin. “Doing this frequently causes wrinkles to form around your lips,” says Dr. Shah.

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