Smoking (nicotine addiction) has been shown to destroy vitamin C and constrict blood flow, so it causes changes in coloration, increased wrinkles, and loss of elasticity. Nicotine may also cause dry skin by impairing the storage and use of vitamin A.
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∙ 12y agoIt depends on the person judging your appearance. If it is a nonsmoker, my guess would be that your appearance would be quite disgusting.
No... 1mg a day...or even 2mg...a day sometimes.. Has no affect on appearance
It can increase your risk for heart attack,
No an e-cigarette should not affect physical appearance. The only affect you may possible see are wrinkles around the mouth later in life depending on how heavy of a smoker you are and/or were.
yes
it makes your teeth black and your breath smell nasty
Smoking can affect relationships in several ways. One partner may not like the smoke smell and will avoid physical contact. Also, one partner may not want to kiss the smoker.
Appearance is a physical property because it describes how a substance looks, such as its color, shape, or texture, without changing its composition. Chemical properties, on the other hand, describe how a substance interacts with other substances in terms of its chemical composition and behavior.
Smoking causes chronic, repetitive lung infections. You've got a lot of reserve, but every infection adds another micro-scar to the lung.
traits are the physical appearance of a living thing.
smoking kills.
One example of a disorder that affects physical appearance is albinism. Albinism is a genetic condition characterized by the absence of melanin, which leads to very light skin, hair, and eyes. People with albinism may also have vision problems and be more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancer.