smoking and health

Beatricee

Banned
It can affect your skin by dehydration, stains and wrinkles. Another effect is negative on the texture of the skin.
 
Tobacco smoke is dangerous for skin it causes oxidative stress so that insufficient oxygen is supplied to the skin resulting in tissue ischaemia and blood vessel occlusion.
The skin effects are:-
  • Facial wrinkles and furrows (eg, crows’ feet at lateral canthus, vertical ear crease, smoker’s lines around lips)
  • Baggy eyelids and slack jawline
  • Uneven skin colouring: greyish, yellow with prominent blood vessels (telangiectasia)
Dry, coarse skin.
The side effects are:-
Tobacco smoke is made up of thousands of chemicals and many of them are very harmful. Tobacco smoke is incredibly to harmful to your health. Cavities. Smoking takes a toll on your mouth. Smokers have more oral health problems than non-smokers, like mouth sores, ulcers and gum disease. You are more likely to have cavities and lose your teeth at a younger age. You are also more likely to get cancers of the mouth and throat.
 
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Oh, if you're smoking, stop smoking. Smoking is bad for the skin and for every part of the body. Worse, second-hand smoke has worse effects. That's why I moved for my skincare. I was starting a skincare routine. I had collected all beauty products I could afford: Vaseline, All Purpose Hydroquinone Cream, Nivea, etc. But my skin was still prone to acne because of my environment. So I moved to a non-smoking residence.
 

toupeemoor

Well-known member
Smoking is really bad for the health, it harms nearly every organ in your body. It can also affect your ability to conceive
 

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