Smoking Bad for your Skin
Looking for another reason to add to the long list to stop smoking? Not only is it bad for you internally but externally as well. If you're trying to kick the habit and the damage to your lungs/body and potential for cancer isn't enough (although it should be), maybe knowing you're aging your appearance with every puff will help.
Smoking makes your skin look older and ages you while contributing to wrinkles in the process. It depletes your skin from oxygen and nutrients by narrowing your vessels in skin. It also damages the elastin and collagen in your skin, thinning it out. The facial expressions you make while puffing on the nasty little cancer stick also contributes to unsightly wrinkles.
So if you're trying to improve your health and skin appearance and are a smoker, here's (another) reason to not buy another pack and start to have a younger facial appearance.
BE STRONG! :)
Kitchen Skincare is a blog dedicated to using products from your kitchen or that can be purchased from your grocery store, to enhance your skin. Americans spend billions every year on skincare with most of the items being expensive and not really working. With that being said who wouldn't want to try to use natural products that can be edible (at own discretion). :) I will be experimenting with different recipes while documenting the outcomes along with listing ones that I have already tried.
I stopped over 30 years ago. My breath smiled better my teeth are whiter. Stopping has added years to my life. I am really on a health kick now and I believe you have to change every area of your life to be completely health.
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