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Smokers Skin Wrinkles Faster

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Smokers Skin Wrinkles Faster thousands of chemicals contained in cigarette smoke does not just bring in a variety of health problems, but also make the appearance look older than your actual age. Smoking not only damages the skin, but also teeth and hair.


Research on the effects of smoking on the skin have been carried out. Some are comparing the appearance of two twins, one heavy smoker for many years and his brother did not. The result is very clear, smokers look 10 years older due to wrinkles-wrinkles that acquired the habit of smoking.

According to dermatologists at the University of Miami, USA, Jonette Keri, MD, cigarette smoke will make the skin deprived of oxygen and nutrients. That's why smokers skin usually looks more pale or uneven skin color.

"In smokers, uneven skin pigment is more rapid emergence," he said.

As is known, cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including toxins. From each puff, the substances it will also damage collagen and elastin that gives skin suppleness and elasticity. As a result, smokers skin sagging and wizened look deeper.

Cigarette smoke not only ruin the appearance of facial skin, but also other skin on the body. "When the elasticity of the skin is reduced, it becomes not tight anymore, including in the arm in and breast. In fact, cigarettes are the leading cause of sagging breasts faster," he said.

Parts of the skin most affected real cigarette is the area around the mouth. "When smoking, we use certain muscles around the lips, causing the dynamic wrinkles. In addition, because the reduced skin elasticity, will be more visible in the lines around the lips," he explained.

Another effect is the appearance of black spots-spots around the face. In general, it appears black spots caused by sun exposure that is too often. However, in smokers who rarely any sun spots will appear.

In addition to skin, smoking also causes the color changed to yellow teeth, bad breath, and other issues relating to cleanliness. Smokers are also at risk two times more likely to experience tooth loss than nonsmokers.

Continued effects of cigarette smoke is thinning hair faster. Research in Taiwan showed that male smokers in Asia have a greater risk of experiencing the typical male pattern baldness, which is bald in the middle of the head or on the forehead.

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