Via http://www.dermtv.com - If the side effects of smoking that we're all familiar with aren't reason enough to quit (e.g., lung cancer), how about one more: smoking negatively affects your skin. Dr. Schultz will explain how.
Hi, I've been smoking for over 10 years and throughout the last few years i've noticed my facial skin has dramatically aged, gone dry and scaly. My question is; if i were to quit smoking will my facial skin repair?
What about smoking weed..?
Stephymamii2u4eva 5 months ago
@dcel8 probly to some extent, the sooner u quit, the better
ronniedactyl 9 months ago
Hi, I've been smoking for over 10 years and throughout the last few years i've noticed my facial skin has dramatically aged, gone dry and scaly. My question is; if i were to quit smoking will my facial skin repair?
dcel8 1 year ago