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Is it true that smoking cigarettes gives you wrinkles on your face?



Is it true that smoking cigarettes gives you wrinkles on your face?

Yes, smoking foes give wrinkles on the face.

There is a term called "smoker's face." Unique to smokers, the condition is a combination of wrinkles, gaunt features, and an oddly colored complexion.

One study showed excessive wrinkling even among 40- and 50-year-olds who only smoked during their teens and twenties. Smokers who quit regain their pink cheeks but never lose their wrinkles.

Smoking causes wrinkles, and a report in the Lancet suggests that smoking switches on a gene involved in destroying collagen, the structural protein which gives skin its elasticity. Smoking has also been found to trigger oxygen damage to the cells and to mess up the blood flow to the skin.
maybe-i smoke and i have wrinkles on my face
if you are a somker than yes, thats why i stopped
personal experiances
Why worry about the wrinkles on the outside? Worry about your black lungs on the inside...
if you're a long time smoker, you can develop wrinkles more easily and more pronounced around your mouth
That yes, amongst other things like bad breath, yellow teeth, heart problems, lung diseases....and a lot off money from your pockets, its really not worth it
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