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Whose aging face is more likely to be wrinkled? Factors of gender, ethnicity, and lifestyle explained

According to a systematic review published in *Nature*, genetics account for up to 60% of skin aging variation, including the development of wrinkles. This means that while everyone experiences skin aging, the answer to "Whose aging face is more likely to be wrinkled?" depends heavily on a complex interplay of inherited traits, gender, and lifestyle choices.

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