In part four of our series on avoiding threats to youthful skin, we address smoking. Along with several other risk factors, smoking leads to deep wrinkles and leathery skin. And, the telltale signs of middle age typically start in the early 30s in the form of wrinkles around the mouth and eyes.
Cigarette smoke causes the damage that is immediately visible. When you inhale just one puff of a cigarette, there is a tremendous inflammatory response in all organs of the body — including the skin. Cigarette smoking depletes the skin of oxygen and vital nutrients, including vitamin C, which is critical in keeping the skin youthful, moist and plumped up. Tobacco also acts as a vasoconstrictor, which means that it causes constriction of blood vessels, reducing the local blood flow to an area. When blood flow to the skin is reduced, it results in a gray, pallid, lifeless and unhealthy looking complexion.
Smoking takes a particularly severe toll on women. Women are more likely to develop “smoker’s face” than male smokers. Smoker’s face is characterized by gray, pale and wrinkled skin. This causes smokers to look 10 to 20 years older than their actual age.
If you already smoke, now is a good time to give it up because you can positively reverse many of the damaging effects. Undamage Deep Reconstructive Serum aides in reversing these effects by addressing six of the major problems associated with smoking: strengthen microcapillaries, fight cascading inflammation, support collagen and elastin replacement, neutralize free radicals, supermoisturize, and prevent future damage.
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