Clearer, younger skin

Your skin reflects your lifestyle and what you eat and drink.
People who smoke heavily are wrinkled with stained, yellowish teeth, discoloured nails, receding gums and lustreless hair – which makes them look older than non-smokers.
Smoking makes your skin look sallow and it affects collagen, which provides elasticity.
Kicking the habit freshens up your complexion as your skin becomes better nourished with oxygen and nutrients.
'There is a link between heavy smoking and developing hand eczema. If you are prone to atopic eczema, smoking and stress can make this condition worse

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