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Female smokers were three times more likely to develop moderate to severe facial wrinkles than women who didn’t smoke. Male smokers had twice the risk of wrinkles as people who never smoked. The ...
About three-quarters of them were women. Forty-five sets of twins included one smoker and one non-smoker. Smokers tended to have more wrinkles and other signs of face aging.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Smokers are likely to get bags under their eyes and wrinkles around their lips earlier than non-smokers, according to a new study of identical twins.Judges who didn ...
As a result, skin is more likely to develop deeper wrinkles and sag worse than the skin of a non-smoker would. In addition, a long-term habit can cause you to develop significant wrinkles around ...
Women who smoke develop fine lines and wrinkles at a younger age. You may develop dental problems. Gum disease, dental decay, and halitosis (bad breath) is common among women smokers.
“For whatever reason, we’re seeing young women either refusing to quit, or still taking up smoking, despite knowing the risks involved. In Queensland alone, of women aged between 18 and 24, 14 ...
(NAPSI)—When women worry about wrinkles, they worry about wrinkles around the eyes. That’s a key finding of a recent survey conducted by Kelton Research. According to the survey, about half of women ...