Factors and causes that harm the skin

Factors and causes that harm the skin

 

Environmental factors that influence skin aging and carcinogenesis fall into the following major categories: sun radiation (ultraviolet radiation, visible light, and infra-red radiation), air pollution, tobacco smoke, nutrition, some less well-studied factors, and cosmetic products.



Do the places where we live have fresh air?

The buildings used to include devices that ensure the flow of air continuously, but today they differ greatly. As it is tightly closed and its air is not renewed, and this affects the skin negatively, as the air discharge rates change in a way that preserves heat and is not in proportion to the purity of room air and often reduces the sources of fresh air in large buildings to conserve energy, and this leads to dry skin. What is the way to solve that problem?

It's simple, you only have to turn off the heater or air conditioner, especially at home...

There is no need for you to grill your body on the stove or curl up in the summer. Next, apply a humidifier and make sure to clean it frequently to prevent bacteria from forming in the water.

We will guide you to the simplest moisturizer and the least expensive one for you. All you have to do is put a little water in a pot placed near the heater or the oven. If the work is in a closed office, then you only need to apply a moisturizer to the face and hands after washing them.



Is the environment in which you work contain fresh air?

One of the dangerous pollutants that may be present in your workplace is cigarettes, which are the most dangerous pollutants.

It is worthwhile for smokers to spare themselves and their colleague's the many skin damages that come from this smoking.

Then comes the successful pollutants from external sources such as car exhaust gas and construction dust, which can be treated with a simple filter device that helps reduce the damage of these pollutants if you are in an office.


Do the flights we take have fresh air?

The plane is in a closed shape and its air is confined, which does not change due to the extremely dry weather, which affects the skin negatively, especially as the use of airlines is constantly increasing.

The dehydration that occurs on the plane does not only harm the skin, but also affects the eyes, lips, and hair, and this explains the thirst that plane passengers often feel.

What's the solution?

The traveler is advised to drink a glass of mineral water or orange juice every hour and avoid soft drinks.


And to prevent the skin from severe dehydration, it is recommended to keep skincare tools in your handbag.

And it is advised for the wearer of contact lenses to remove them because they may scratch the surface of the eyes, which is getting drier on the inside of the plane.

Finally, it is best to eat light food consisting of herbs or fruits, do some exercise, such as exercising the ankles and toes every half an hour and walk a little in the aisle of the plane to stimulate blood circulation.


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