All doctors recommend their patients to stop smoking because many adverse health, especially cancer and cardiovascular disease. Not only the life-threatening disease, smoking can also cause acne grow more fertile.
Researchers at the San Gallicano Dermatological Institute in Rome doing research on 1,000 women aged 25 to 50 years to determine whether smoking plays a role in the development of acne.
The findings indicate that 42 percent of smokers had acne, while among non-smokers only 10 percent. The study also showed that three quarters of the participants were women who smoke have acne, as
reported by Livestrong:
However the number of cigarettes smoked did not affect the severity of acne. But if a woman ever smoked in his youth, this group has a four times higher likelihood affected by acne as an adult.
Based on these studies, smoking can contribute to the cause of non-inflammatory acne, including large blackheads and clogged pores. Non-inflammatory acne usually occurs when hair follicles are open at the skin surface is blocked by bacteria.
Smoking is also known to constrict blood vessels and damage the surface of the body of the cells in the skin which is the first line of defense of the body protection. This condition can also lead to clogging of skin pores causing blackheads that led to the appearance of acne.
Besides smoking can also interfere with the appearance of the skin, such as skin wrinkles and premature aging. This is because smoking can create free radicals, damaging the production of collagen and skin proteins damage at any age. Hence one way of preventing premature aging is to stop or avoid secondhand smoke.
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