Smoking Wrinkles
"Smoking; Bad For Your health, Bad For Your Skin"
Are your smoking wrinkles bothering you?
Smoking produce, among many other conditions related to tobacco consumption, premature aging skin and the appearance of wrinkles. It also reduces the flow of blood to the vessels of the dermis, and less oxygen and nutrients are carried out to the skin.
Effects of smoking on skin:
- dehydration in the epidermis
- the destruction of the elastic fibres in the dermis
- triggers the formation of free radicals.
Smoking wrinkles are deeper and narrower in the eyes and around the mouth than non smokers. Smoking skin is pale with a greyish-yellow color.
Of course, the best way to avoid your skin for getting prematurely aged is to stop smoking. Is never too late, and you will not only have a better clearer, younger looking skin but your health will improve drastically.
Smoking and wrinkles tips
- Even if you don't smoke try to avoid smoking places, because you will inhale the smoke from cigarettes, and this will be harmful to your health and skin.
- If you are finding difficult to stop smoking, try to help your skin by using antioxidant creams, and a diet rich in vitamins A, C and E. This highly rated antioxidant skin product
Murad Vitamin C Infusion Home Facial Kit Kit
with vitamin C and A plus glycerin, hyaluronic acid, glycolipids, lecithin, chamomile and arnica will keep your skin well protected from free radicals, and will help to reduce the appearance of
fine lines and wrinkles
Skin mask for smokers
To help your skin recover its firmness, and diminish those smoking cigarette wrinkles, use this mask twice a week.
Crush the flesh of two riped figs, and add few drops of lime. Apply to the face and leave it on for about 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. Figs are rich in
- iron
- calcium
- potassium
- magnesium
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