Saturday 26 July 2014

The effect alcohol and cigarettes has on your skin

The effect alcohol and cigarettes has on your skin

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Today we are looking at The effect alcohol and cigarettes has on your skin.
Alcohol and your skin
Alcohol dehydrates you and your skin which is your largest organ.  This dehydration will happen every time you drink alcohol.  If you drink too much alcohol then you could be depriving your body of vital vitamins and nutrients.  Excessive drinking can also lead to a skin condition called rosacea which is red coloured flair ups across the cheeks.  In more extreme cases too much drinking can cause facial disfigurement.
If you end up too drunk to remember to remove your make up before you go to bed then you are also very likely to have some unwanted friends in the morning, these being spots.
If you’re prone to flushed looking skin, alcohol will only make it worse as excess drinking means your blood vessels lose tone, leaving you with permanent thread veins.  As we said before alcohol dehydrates your skin and this will lead to lines and wrinkles, if you have lines across your neck these are  hereditary, however they will be made worse by drinking too much.  Big drinkers may also find they have worse crows feet as they will be deficient in vitamin A, which is essential to collagen and elastin formation.

Cigarettes and your skin
Since the 1970′s studies have found that smoking causes more skin damage than sun exposure.
Smoking makes all lines worse by damaging the collagen and elastin in the skin that normally gives it its plumpness.  With age, the muscles, fat and bones under the skin shrink and this can lead  to sagging, Smoking deoxygenates the blood so you get less nutrients going to the skin, dramatically accelerating this sagging.  As smoking promotes poor circulation this means your skin will look dull and any dark circles around the eyes will be worse.

And did you know that smoking delays wound healing, including skin injuries and surgical wounds. It increases the risk of wound infection , death of tissue and blood clot formation. The reasons for this are unclear but involve:
  • Vascoconstriction and lack of oxygen reaching skin cells
  • Decreased collagen synthesis
  • Delayed growth of new blood vessels within the wound.
So The effect alcohol and cigarettes has on your skin is pretty serious so think twice if you want to look after your skin.

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