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What (who) is wrinkling - definition

FOLD, RIDGE, OR CREASE IN THE SKIN
Wrinkles; Wrinkly; Pruney bathtub skin; Water aging; Prune fingers; Wrinkly hands; Skin wrinkles; Rhytide; Wrinkling; Glogau wrinkle scale; Laughter lines; Laughter line; Wrinkle (skin); Prune skin; Wrinkledness; Frown line; Worry line
  • Adult sole showing water immersion wrinkling
  • A man receiving a botox injection
  • An elderly woman of Nepali origin with facial wrinkles
  • Wrinkles on the face and hands are a typical sign of aging
  • A wrinkled finger after a warm bath

Wrinkling         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wrinkle.
wrinkly         
¦ adjective (wrinklier, wrinkliest) having many wrinkles.
¦ noun (plural wrinklies) Brit. informal, derogatory an old person.
wrinkle         
(wrinkles, wrinkling, wrinkled)
1.
Wrinkles are lines which form on someone's face as they grow old.
His face was covered with wrinkles...
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
When someone's skin wrinkles or when something wrinkles it, lines start to form in it because the skin is getting old or damaged.
The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle.
...protection against the sun's rays that age and wrinkle the skin.
VERB: V, V n
wrinkled
I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever.
ADJ
3.
A wrinkle is a raised fold in a piece of cloth or paper that spoils its appearance.
He noticed a wrinkle in her stocking.
N-COUNT
4.
If cloth wrinkles, or if someone or something wrinkles it, it gets folds or lines in it.
Her stockings wrinkled at the ankles...
I wrinkled the velvet.
VERB: V, V n
wrinkled
His suit was wrinkled and he looked very tired.
= crumpled
ADJ
5.
When you wrinkle your nose or forehead, or when it wrinkles, you tighten the muscles in your face so that the skin folds.
Frannie wrinkled her nose at her daughter...
Ellen's face wrinkles as if she is about to sneeze.
VERB: V n, V

Wikipedia

Wrinkle

A wrinkle, also known as a rhytid, is a fold, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface, such as on skin or fabric. Skin wrinkles typically appear as a result of ageing processes such as glycation, habitual sleeping positions, loss of body mass, sun damage, or temporarily, as the result of prolonged immersion in water. Age wrinkling in the skin is promoted by habitual facial expressions, aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, and various other factors. In humans, it can also be prevented to some degree by avoiding excessive solar exposure and through diet (in particular through consumption of carotenoids, tocopherols and flavonoids, vitamins (A, C, D and E), essential omega-3-fatty acids, certain proteins and lactobacilli).

Examples of use of wrinkling
1. Sir Paul frequently looked worn down, with excessive wrinkling around his eyes.
2. "It‘s a place to go for fun," she said, wrinkling her nose.
3. I can see her wrinkling up her nose at the very word.
4. But saying that these big, thick, lumpy, wrinkling nods to the Russian suprematist "subvert the macho tradition of the monochrome", as Tate curator Lizzie Carey–Thomas has it, is, frankly, wrong.
5. In this course, they found out that a kind of substance making organic acid promotes the metabolism of melanin pigment in the skin to give complexion a healthy appearance and radiance and prevent wrinkling.