Female New Yorkers are quitting smoking
Things have changed a great deal since Holly Golightly looked so fabulous elegantly wafting her long cigarette holder in Tiffany’s.
Smoking is no longer seen as the glamorous accessory it once was.
Maybe it’s the message about the aging effects of smoking or maybe it was the targeted campaign of the New York health officials – but smoking among women in New York has been on the decline for a few years. Read more
Quitting smoking – honesty really is the best policy
About half of those who quit smoking return to it at some point, and even those who haven’t smoked for years still get the odd craving. It’s not difficult to understand that staying off the weed can be harder than quitting smoking in the first place
Nonetheless – if you’re really serious about anti aging health and you want to make sure your skin stays supple and toned – stay off the weed you must!
Smoking ages skin and not just on your face
Even hardened smokers must by now be aware of the damage smoking will do to their skin Most of us though worry about the damage smoking does to our faces. Smokers face is a well known phenomenon nowadays.
But how many smokers realize that smoking also contributes to sagging skin where they may least want it – on breasts and bottoms? Read more
Passive smoking causes skin damage…
According to a recently published report, you don’t have to smoke to get ’smoker’s face’
Any non smoker can recite the unattractive results of a night out in a smokey bar or restaurant – the lingering smell of smoke on your clothes and even worse on your hair – not to mention the health risks.
Quitting smoking made easier with software
They say “a picture is worth a thousand words” and that is certainly being proved by Canadian software developer, Aprilage. The company has developed new photoaging software which is being put to effective use in anti smoking campaigns targeted specifically at teens.
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