Three Things You Could Be Doing Today that Will Age Your Skin Tomorrow
By Lindsey Price, published Nov 16, 2007
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Daily Cigarette Smoking Can Age Your Skin: Even with all of the shocking statistics that indicate that one in five deaths are related to smoking, an approximate twenty percent of Americans still smoke. If the health risks associated with smoking are not enough to make you want to quit, it's very clear that smoking damages your skin's connective tissue (which contributes to skin's smooth, youthful appearance). Although you may not see wrinkles stemming from cigarettes until years after your smoke them, your skin is damaged with every cigarette smoked. From a health and skin stand point, it's vital for smokers to stop as soon as possible. There are numerous resources and support groups to help you stop smoking.
Skin Irritants Lurking In Our Everyday Environments Can Age Your Skin: It's a sad and unfair truth that the very items we are using to make our skin look better and retain its youthful health amd appearance can backfire and accomplish the exact opposite. Sometimes, the skin potions and lotions we slather on our skin everyday could well be doing us (and our skin) more harm than good. Our skin becomes thinner and less resilient as we age. It can't heal or bounce back from irritation as quickly. Always use hypoallergenic skin care that doesn't contain dyes, perfumes or synthetic ingredients. Many experts recommend absolutely pure, organic, natural skin treatments like emu oil or coconut oil. These are incredibly effective because they smooth lines and wrinkles, cut inflammation, and are actually healthful to your body if they are absorbed systematically. Thankfully, scrubbing doesn't irritate your skin or cause wrinkles. But, it's best to use a micro fiber exfoliating cloth with just plain water rather than a chemical cleanser. These microfiber cloths are very effective and are non irritating without any chemicals.
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