Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” Make sure you preserve your beauty, and do not become a wrinkled mess by preventing the appearance of aging. Read on to find out how you can become a “work of art.”

Eat your veggies! We all were told it as kids and it matters just as much as we age. Antioxidants that are found naturally in vegetables actually will help keep your cells from aging too rapidly. They protect us from the aging that is done to our cells by oxidative damage.

Take every opportunity that you have to tell the people that you love that you love them. You do not want to have any regrets on your deathbed about not telling a certain person that you loved them when you had the chance. Let them all know you care while you can.

Be alive while you are alive. Many sad things are going to happen in your life. You should take the time to grieve and then endure the pain that you experience. Do not spend too much time holding onto those painful feelings. They will surely bring you down and out.

Learning new things can help you keep your brain active. The elderly are often looked up to for wisdom, so don't ever stop educating yourself. Take a local college class, maybe about computers, or settle in with a crossword puzzle.

When thinking about your aging process, if you are moved to be emotional, be emotional and then let it go. Don't mull over it. Aging can be tough, and tears will happen. Make a big effort to just move on to the next thing in your amazing life. This will help keep you positive and motivated.

You want to remain fit when you get older not only in your body, but also in your mind. One way to do that is to exercise your brain through puzzles and such. These mentally stimulating games will keep your brain focused and active, which could strengthen brain cells and possibly create new ones.

If you are feeling down because the thought of aging has you in a funk, just smile and laugh. You have the wisdom that those younger than you do not. Laugh and smile often, and occasionally cry, but laugh more. It's true that laughter is the best medicine because laughter releases your body's feel-good emotions called endorphins. Endorphins make you happy.

Staying properly hydrated has never been more important to you than now! Aging is hard on the body and providing it with plenty of water will help flush toxins, bring nutrients to cells, hydrate skin and make it easier on every function of your body! Most experts recommend about eight glasses of water each day, so drink up for healthier aging!

Aging is something impossible to stop, but you can help prevent certain signs of aging so you can pass the years gracefully. Use this guide to help prevent wrinkles and dark spots and maintain youthful, smooth skin. Make sure to continue to use these tips. If you start to slack on your regimen, your skin will slacken too.