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The Easiest Method To Avoid Lines - Stop Smoking

July 24th, 2009

In 1985, the phrase “Smokers Face” was added to the Medical Dictionary. It refers to the characteristics of wrinkles and lines surrounding the eyes and lips - it also includes the general signs of with aging, sped along because of smoking.

Despite the media attention and the millions of dollars every year spent on cosmetics and skin wrinkles, many millions more are spent on the single worst habit to exagerate the problem and make dealing with it worse.

Within the medical community and now the population in general, it is accepted that cigarette smoke (in fact any type of smoking) impacts heavily on our health in a negative way It is sometimes less appreciated though that it impacts our skins health and appearance through the release of free radicals.

These “imbalanced particles” react with our skin by damaging perfectly healthy cells in the outermost epidermis layer. The damge they inflict on the skin gets greater over time and as a person gets olders, the combined affect can be significant. 

It isn’t only free radicals which are found in every puff of smoke which affect our appearance. The act of smoking also depletes the level of Vitamin C stored within the body. This essential vitamin is directly involved in the collagen creation which is a vital component of healthy looking skin.

In addition to this, Vitamin C acts as a powerful anti-oxidant which assist greatly in reducing the effect of free radicals. So not only does the skin lose its ability to replenish itself, it also loses a powerful defense against damage in the first instance.

One of the best methods, therefore, of avoiding eye wrinkles is to stop smoking and reduce your exposure to smoky environments. Of course, there are many other important factors which make the stopping of smoking a great benefit to your health and general wellbeing. It is of course a better idea not to take it up in the first instance!

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