Cosmetic Cigarette Smoking Effects
How Not to Get Beautiful Clear Skin and Pearly White Teeth
Smoking facts about the cosmetic cigarette smoking effects show that the smoking advertisements are true fiction.
Forget about pearly white teeth and beautiful clear skin. Facts about smoking show that you are more
likely to get a black hairy tongue, yellow smoker's teeth, and
prematurely wrinkled skin.
The cosmetic effects of smoking cigarettes will change your appearance
over time and not in the positive, sensual way promised by smoking advertisements.
Smoking advertisements always portray female smokers with radiant beautiful clear skin, pearly white
teeth and a sultry sensuality.
This is pure smoking fiction.
The idea that sharing a cigarette leads to better sex is another piece of smoking fiction.
Read the facts about smoking and impotence.
Men are usually portrayed either as a manly man doing something outdoorsy and rugged with other men
or as a lady's man being ogled by an emancipated woman. You just know from the look in their eyes and the feeling created by the ad that they
will soon end up in bed together.
Don't believe the smoking advertisements - it is pure smoking fiction!
Here are the facts about smoking cigarettes and the effects on your appearance.
Smoker's Teeth
The cigarette smoking effects on the mouth and the teeth are profound.
Dentists can diagnose smoker's teeth just by looking in your mouth.
As the smoke is pulled into the mouth, the cigarette tar penetrates the grooves and pits of
the teeth and sticks on all surfaces of the teeth.
Eventually this gives teeth a yellowish stained appearance that cannot be removed by brushing.
The intense heat and
toxic chemicals in cigarettes reduce
the blood supply
and kills the natural microorganisms in the mouth. This changes the environment
of your mouth leaving it
vulnerable to gum disease.
Reduced blood supply to the structures supporting the teeth may eventually result in tooth loss.
The facts about smoking show that there are more toothless smiles
among the smoking population than among the non-smoking population.
Smoker's Face
Read the explanation of smokers face and more about the harmful effects of smoking on the skin.
One of the most significant changes to the skin caused by smoking cigarettes
is now termed smoker's face.
This condition is characterized by premature wrinkling of the skin on the face and a change in
the color and texture of the skin.
A good supply of rich oxygenated blood has to nourish the skin in order to keep it youthful
and in good condition. You can only achieve beautiful clear skin if your blood is pure and the skin
remains smooth and elastic.
Smoking is counterproductive to this goal. Each cigarette instantaneously reduces blood supply to the
skin and supplies it with over 4000 chemicals. Eventually this results in premature aging of the skin.
Smoker's Tongue
Smoking advertisements would have you believe that behind the pearly white
teeth of the model is a clean and even desirable mouth.
The facts on smoking show, however, that one of the significant
cigarette smoking effects in the oral cavity is a
change to the environment of your mouth that can cause a condition known
as black hairy tongue.
No amount of smoking fiction can make this condition one of the attractive cigarette smoking effects!
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