Skin care

Skin care is a range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. Photo: Pexels

City Living: How it can affect your skin

City Living can be wonderful due to the many options available to us but living in the city can also cause your skin to suffer a lot.

Skin care

Skin care is a range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. Photo: Pexels

Have you ever wondered how city living or even working in a city may impact your skin? Think about the smog, the car exhaust, or the influx of people smoking on the sidewalk.

Our bodies are more susceptible to various infections, including skin issues, this can be when we relocate to a new city or if we live in a metropolis.

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Air Pollution

Your complexion can suffer greatly from air pollution. It is well recognised to aid in the production of free radicals, which can result in early signs of aging of the skin.

Dr Dhaval Bhanusali, a board-certified dermatologist and consultant for Skincare.com, says that city air is more polluted and can cause blocked pores and skin debris. Not good!

City living can lead to stress

Stress depletes the nutrients in your skin, which can result in more acne and blotchy skin.

Living in a city may surely make you agitated, whether it’s because of continual obligations at work, daily annoyances like navigating crowded streets and bustling sidewalks, or high levels of artificial light or noise.

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Stress also has the unfavourable side effect of making many people reach for unhealthy foods like junk food, alcohol, or cigarettes, which in the long run will have negative skin effects.

Water (H2O)

Now, this might sound bizarre, however, city water can damage your skin. This is how:

Water is full of chemicals, many of which are toxic to our bodies. For instance, your skin will react negatively if you wash your face with soft water after being acclimated to harsh water.

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It takes time for your body to acclimate to its surroundings. Hard water, on the other hand, may harm the outer layers of the skin in persons who have only ever used soft water. It’s crucial to use skincare products that can shield your skin from harm.

A dermatologist can provide you with further details regarding suitable skincare products.

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