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See where your state rates in this annual ranking that measures vulnerability to skin damage and premature aging.
August 18, 2015
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
RoC Skincare and Sperling’s Best Places have released their second annual Wrinkle Ranking, which determines the US states where the residents’ skin are most at risk from damage caused by lifestyle, occupational and environment factors. While last year’s study highlighted the 50 most wrinkle-prone cities, the 2015 ranking transcends city limits – determining a given populations’ propensity for wrinkles based off the state in which they reside. According to New York City-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Debra Jaliman, while residents of every state have their share of positive and negative skin health factors so the exact cause of wrinkles can vary, there are several factors that can increase the rate at which skin ages, including high levels of stress, dangerous exposure to pollution and UVA/UBA radiation. To determine those US states with conditions most hazardous to skin, RoC and Sperling performed a state-by-state assessment to analyze influences that may increase or decrease ones proclivity for wrinkles. The analysis included factors commonly known to cause skin damage such as UV exposure, as well as other factors such as geographic elevation, daily commute times, stress levels and ozone pollution. Each state was awarded a “Wrinkle Index” which is a measure of each state’s vulnerability to skin damage and premature aging. Most Wrinkle-Prone States in America: 1 New York 2 Pennsylvania 3 West Virginia 4 Colorado 5 Massachusetts 6 New Hampshire 7 Kentucky 8 Tennessee 9 Maryland 10 Ohio 11 Michigan 12 New Jersey 13 Indiana 14 Oklahoma 15 Missouri 16 Arizona 17 Rhode Island 18 Nevada 19 Virginia 20 Wyoming 21 Alabama 22 Connecticut 23 District of Columbia 24 Delaware 25 Illinois 26 New Mexico 27 Georgia 28 Utah 29 Louisiana 30 Maine 31 Mississippi 32 Florida 33 Kansas 34 North Carolina 35 Arkansas 36 California 37 Vermont 38 Texas 39 Nebraska 40 South Carolina 41 South Dakota 42 Wisconsin 43 Iowa 44 Idaho 45 North Dakota 46 Minnesota 47 Hawaii 48 Montana 49 Washington 50 Oregon 51 Alaska
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