Simply Beautiful Skin: Skin Care Science
July 13th 2009 21:16
Aging Skin -- The Environment and Skin Aging
Environmental pollution may affect skin similarly to smoking. Examples of environmental pollutants that can affect skin include:
carbon monoxide: This element of factory and car emissions robs the skin of oxygen, which can give it a dull-gray cast and interfere with nutrient delivery.
other: Dust and dirt can clog pores. Various chemical pollutants that are in the environment in small amounts contribute to skin aging.
Climate also can have an impact on how skin ages. For example, a dry environment can make dryness due to aging worse. Cold, chilly climates may exacerbate skin sensitivities and dryness as well.
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