How Air Pollution Is Damaging Your Skin

No matter where you live in the world, you'll find air pollution. It's air pollution that can pose a risk to our health, and unless you understand how these airborne pollutants will affect your health, you also don't know how your skin will be affected by them, either. There is a lot of research out there that suggests that the exposure that you get from the sun is just as damaging as air pollution, so it's essential to know how to manage your skincare around the pollutants that are everywhere. Skin is sensitive and fragile. The more you take care of it, the better off you'll feel.

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What is Air Pollution?

Every time you're walking down the street and a car goes past you; it lets off exhaust fumes. You may not see them all the time, but these are released into the air, and while they don't initially penetrate the skin, they do trigger some damage on the surface, making it easier for pollutants to get into your body. The problem is that most people don't realize that washing their faces just isn't enough, but they also don't know that a lot of air pollutants can, in fact, be inside your house, too. 

Air pollution outdoors is usually caused by manufacturing processes, cars and cigarette smoke, but inside, it's often because of other reasons like mold and asbestos. You can learn more about that online. You need to first learn how your skin is affected by air pollution and what you can do about it.
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