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Ez Make Up
Can Smoking harm My
Skin?
Skin is fed from within. The foods we eat are broken down into nutrients and
waste. The nutrients are absorbed by the bloodstream which transports them
around the body to the various organs, the largest of which is the skin. Oxygen
is also transported and delivered in the same way. The cells absorb the oxygen
and this is vital for the health of the organs and the life process itself. This
whole process takes place automatically when we breathe........
Except when we are breathing in smoke!
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.
But that's not the end of it. Cigarette smoke also contains the following deadly
cocktails of chemicals. Ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, butane, nicotine, carbolic
acid, collidine, formic aldehyde, lutidine, parvoline, prussic acid, pyridine,
arsenic
and cadmium. This list is by no means complete. The affect on the skin of all
these is catastrophic. The liver goes into overdrive trying to expel these
chemicals from the body and cannot perform its normal functions properly. The
skin loses its healthy glow and takes on a yellowish-grey cast. The more
cigarettes smoked, the worse your skin will look.
Smoking also causes premature aging in two ways. It uses up vitamin C in the
body, about 35 mg 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 beaks down causing premature wrinkles around the eyes
and mouth.
The physical act of smoking causes us to squint, exaggerating the wrinkles
around the eyes. Every time we purse our lips we deepen the
wrinkles around our
mouth as well.
Do yourself a favor! Stop poisoning yourself. Save the money you spend on these
toxic weeds and go out and treat yourself to a facial or a new skin cream
instead.
Your skin will thank you for it!
About the author:
Wendy Owen has had a lifetime interest in skin care, skin health and general
health. She is in her fifties and still has a great skin. She believes good skin
can only come from good health. Visit her at:
www.holistic-facial-skin-care.com
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