Smoking Effects on the Skin
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I think it’s safe to say that everyone knows that smoking is hazardous to their health and with each additional year of tobacco use, one’s life expectancy shortens dramatically. Quitting smoking can be a difficult task, but it’s not impossible and is well worth the effort. Smoking not only can lead to a whole list of different types of cancer but also heart disease, hypertension, stroke and accelerated signs of aging. Next to sun exposure, smoking is the leading cause of wrinkles and premature aging and is reason enough to search out aging skin care.
How Smoking Affects the Skin
When your body is subjected to tobacco smoke, whether directly or indirectly, free radicals are formed and cause havoc throughout your system by provoking disease and cell damage. The body begins to produce an enzyme that breaks down collagen supplies, reducing the strength and elasticity of the skin. Blood flow is restricted in the capillaries within the skin preventing oxygen and nutrients to nourish skin cells. Smoking depletes the body’s supply of vitamin A and prevents the absorption of vitamin C, both of which are essential for skin health and protection.
The most apparent effect of smoking is what’s called “smoker’s face”. Skin color begins to turn dull, pale and a yellow or ash color (especially on those with light colored skin) and the resilience decreases considerable. Smoking can also change the texture of the skin, resulting in a leathery, dry looking face. With the continued motion of pursing the lips together to inhale and the squinting of the eyes to avoid smoke, deep wrinkles form around the mouth and eyes.
Reverse the Damage
Depending on how many years of smoking you have imposed upon your skin will greatly affect the amount of recovery you’ll see and time needed to do so. The first thing to do to reverse the damage from smoking is quit smoking. Because the body was created to heal and restore itself, you’ll begin to see changes once the torture of nicotine is taken out of the equation. Next, you’ll want to adjust your diet to include large portions of fruits and vegetables and drink plenty of water to help flush the toxins from the body. Finally, you’ll want to find an effective wrinkle cream that uses all natural ingredients to help speed up the repair and reconstruction of the skin and improve its look and feel.
One of the best ingredients that can be used in an anti-aging cream is the serum from the Helix Aspersa Müller snail. The snail uses this liquid to repair and restore his skin, shell and appendages. Because human skin has a similar skin matrix as the snail, your skin can benefit from the same healing powers without painful side effects. Smoking has caused more injury to your body than you can even see and that’s why an advanced skin care system is needed to rejuvenate your tired, dull and wrinkled face.
This unique formula rebuilds collagen levels and skin’s elasticity; dissolves dead and damaged skin cells and stimulates newer, fresher cells to surface; and replenishes the much needed moisture to give back the youthful appearance you desire. These special skin renewal activators are proven effective to treat face wrinkles and prevent other signs of premature aging caused by smoking. By combining a natural skin moisturizer with the effort and dedication to quit smoking, you will begin to look and feel younger faster.
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