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What Smoking Causes On Skin?

by Rashmi
Posted September 19, 2010 at 5:00 PM

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  • Vandana wrote
    Posted September 20, 2010 at 4:03 PM
    Smoking affects all the parts and organs of our body in a very negative way. So, when the smoker gives up the habit, every part of our body is benefited from it. Skin is one of the most prominent beneficiaries. Smoking dries up the skin which, eventually leads to skin cracking and breaking. This usually results in premature aging. If you continue smoking for long,you will look older than your actual age.
    Smoking affects the skin in a big way. It makes the skin look dry and sapless.
    Smoking decreases the amount of blood supplied to your skin. The skin cells become vulnerable and tend to get dried up. The elasticity of the skin is reduced to a considerable extent. It propels premature wrinkling. After giving up smoking, the oxygen supply to your skin increases by a big margin. Gradually the original contour of the skin comes back.
    Stopping smoking affects our skin in a very positive manner. After sometime, the color and the tone of the skin get vastly improved. The wrinkles which one gets by narrowing the eyes and puckering the mouth while dragging a puff vanish without a trace. The skin becomes more supple and fresh. The increased amount of oxygen works wonders in more ways than one. It helps the skin in retaining the moisture. After stopping smoking, the skin never goes back to the former dry shape. Wrinkles are cured and the whole body gets rejuvenated on the exterior. Stopping smoking can also prevent psoriasis, which is an extremely ugly and uncomfortable chronic skin ailment. Thus, one can see that smoking has so many visibly negative effects.Hence it should be given up as soon as possible,not only for health issues but also for a better look and appearance.
  • Priyanka Bhawalkar wrote
    Posted February 23, 2011 at 2:21 AM
    When we inhale the smoke from a cigarette the carbon monoxide from the smoke is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the blood. Carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless highly toxic gas also found in the smoke from car exhausts. The blood can absorb carbon monoxide 200 times as fast as oxygen so a lot of the oxygen is displaced by carbon monoxide. The organs including the skin are starved of life giving oxygen and slowly poisoned by the carbon monoxide. Smoking causes premature aging in two ways. It uses up vitamin C in the body, about 35mg for each cigarette. Vitamin C is an unstable vitamin and cannot be manufactured by the body. One of its functions is the preservation of the collagen in the skin, the substance that gives skin its plump and youthful appearance. The collagen breaks down causing premature wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. Your skin becomes worse.
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