• 0 Posts
  • 12 Comments
Joined 6 months ago
cake
Cake day: March 19th, 2024

help-circle


  • right.

    and yea, vasoconstriction is vasoconstriction and we know nicotine (among other stimulants) causes it, and therefore, it’s going to reduce blood flow to the skin. reduced blood flow = less oxygen/nutrients. over time, this can slow down the healing/regeneration process of the skin, which would lead to a more aged appearance. this also effects hair follicles.

    there’s not much else to prove here; it’s cause and effect.


  • well, not quite, but you have the gist.

    nicotine patches and gum have been around for quite awhile, and the blood vessel constriction is a fact, and therefore, it will affect skin/hair health.

    it’s just to what degree. clearly, it’s more with analog cigarettes where you’re sucking on literal smoke.


  • personally think it’s less a problem with age. age limits are arbitrary and likely have no basis in science (within reason). however i do think it could be advantageous to require a variety of ages of people, and somehow weight their input, but that process may destroy the inherent value of a representative democracy; if we let everyone speak nothing will get done.

    personally i think hard term limits and ranked choice voting would fix the majority of issues caused by generational gaps.





  • yeah i’m in my 30s and i get routinely carded at events and people place me in my late 20s still.

    a lot of it is genes, but i also: have a good skin care routine, use sunscreen every day, rarely drink alcohol, and use nicotine rarely. those are big factors that shouldn’t be discounted.