Friday, October 23, 2009

Is it possible for a female to keep her skin so youthful and flawless if she smokes?

I wonder how an actress like Scarlet Johanson keeps her skin youthful and flawless since she smokes.





I don't smoke or do anything that could harm my skin. But my skin has shone signs of aging (like lines under my eyes and wrinkles on my face) and I'm only 22. I think it's the result of sun damage from all these years.
Is it possible for a female to keep her skin so youthful and flawless if she smokes?
lol, well..Celeberties get the best of everything so..That probably has something to do with it. But i'm sure with time, you'll start seeing some somking side effects.





As for your problem..Yeah, you're probably right about the sun damage thing. About 80 percent of sun damage is caused before the age of 18.


And keep on non-smoking! ;p
Is it possible for a female to keep her skin so youthful and flawless if she smokes?
If you had Hollywood makeup folks at your beck and call, you'd be all set too.
Reply:yeah very possible for anyone


Take rich diet


consult some good nutrition expert





for line under your eyes put some milk cream everyday.


it helped mine frnd a lot


may be can useful for u also
Reply:Good Question: The problem is that it is a difficult one to answer. Sun damage is much worse than smoking. I have put cream on my face for 40 years, every day without fail. I do not have deep line or wrinkles and I am nearly an OAP and I smoke.





Please try to protect yourself whilst in the sun. Use a high factor at least a 30 in this country and 50 when abroad. You will still get a lovely tan but without the damage. I use factor 15 even in spring when I am working in the garden. Good luck.
Reply:She has a lot of money to get botox if she needs to... professional makeup artist. And computers to remove her flaws.
Reply:Yeah she can smoke hell and still be be flawless because she has money to get beauticians to make her look that way.I bet you to take a knife and rip her chest open and then you'll know that she is not okay.
Reply:it's probably sun damage. the people that smoke must get skin stuff that costs like millions of dollars or something. but smoking does damage you're skin when u get older.
Reply:Yes, I'm regretting all the years I laid in the sun as a teenager. I don't smoke but have some wicked crows feet, compliments of no sunscreen or sunglasses and sun worshiping.
Reply:Yes, you can keep your face looking young. You just have to use alot more skin care treatments (even if you don't smoke) than most women in general. When you smoke, your skin is considered "troubled skin." The very most important things to do is use eye cream (w/ spf), moisturize, sleep and drink alot of water on a daily basis. Also do wear sunglassess if possible. The one thing I notice when I smoke.. is my throat gets dry, BUT my body is telling me I'm not thirsty. Smoking will suppress your appetite for the need of hydration! It will make you lose alot of moisture from your face and hydration from inside. So alot of the time, what I would do is..keep a glass/bottle of water next to me before I smoke. To remind myself.. =)





Alot of people look 30 when they're really like twenty, because they make the mistake of not paying attention to their bodies and lack of hydration and just simply taking care of themselves.





I been smoking for 4 years and people tell me I look 16. =D


So.. yeah I'm alittle happy about that (lol)
Reply:Ok hun, I'm an actor and for me my face and body are my job.


I'm also a surfing addict, so I've been out in the sun pretty much all my life, i'm 26 now and I get carded to buy scratch off tix..lol..anyways, here are the best tips I have gotten from industry people through the years, and at an affordable price.


if you keep smoking, and I hope you won't because it's nasty and it causes lung cancer, just make sure you are drinking lots of water everyday, use spf face cream after your shower, and before you go to bed...but the best thing I can tell you, and it has taken off yrs off my face is this...3 times a week, I wash my face with dove soap and warm water to open up my pores, after i'm done, I'll grab three ice cubes and rub them in a circular motion all over my face until they are completely melted...it's kinda cold at first but you'll get over that, beleive me hun, my face has never looked healthier and younger, by the time you are 50, you will look 30, trust me...it gets me young roles..I play 17 yr olds..thats my secret, now you have it..try it, you'll be happy with the results....
Reply:no


dont smoke
Reply:a big portion of celebrities' paychecks go to overall beauty maintenance because it's needed for the job.. otherwise, people won't patronize them if they get blemished or overweight.. so i'm sure what needs to be done to keep smooth skin is always handy..





for smokers who can't keep up with that kinda maintenance, simply take a minimum dose of 1000mg of vitamin C daily. :-)
Reply:Makeup!





I would put some moisturizing cream on your face every day with a bit of sun protection on it. My mom does that, and her skin is very youthful for a 46 year old who tans and smokes.
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