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Does vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
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I’m curious and most of the time when i search it up its doesntthere is no way youre asking that
cant u just answer?there is no way youre asking that
Fucking stupid too do ruins health lungs and gum with flavor is 10000000x betterI’m curious and most of the time when i search it up its doesnt
cant u just answer?
1.Makes you look stupid with themDoes vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
Idk but it feels amazingDoes vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
Both are goyslop. You can technically get leaner by using nicotine pouches, healthier alternative to smoking or vaping, like snus because nicotine is an appetite suppressant. But i wouldn't use that, the chances of you getting addicted are probably not worth it doing that too.Does vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
nicotine in general or any harmfull substance will have effect on ur looks, just dont do anyDoes vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
Both are goyslop. You can technically get leaner by using nicotine pouches, healthier alternative to smoking or vaping, like snus because nicotine is an appetite suppressant. But i wouldn't use that, the chances of you getting addicted are probably not worth it doing that too.
yeah it generally does, maybe lower doses to 10 mg or 5 mg, dont take at all maybeI used to use snus but they made me sick
Thank youyeah it generally does, maybe lower doses to 10 mg or 5 mg, dont take at all maybe
it supresses ur hunger thoBro come on. Nicotine slows osteoblast activity, reducing blood flow, worsens calcium absorption, increases osteoclasts, and causes inflammation leading to osteoporosis. Also kills the lungs and all the other shitty chinese chemicals getting breathed in. W looksmin
Cons outweigh the pros unfortunately, stop eating sweets and slop for 2 weeks and that craving will go away. Also drink more water to suppress hunger, there are ways around itit supresses ur hunger tho![]()
ur so rightCons outweigh the pros unfortunately, stop eating sweets and slop for 2 weeks and that craving will go away. Also drink more water to suppress hunger, there are ways around it
bro asked the big GPTAdolescence is a critical period for physical growth, including the development of facial bones, skin, and soft tissues. Smoking traditional cigarettes or using electronic cigarettes (vapes) can interfere with this process and lead to several negative cosmetic and health effects.
1. Slower bone and facial development
Nicotine can reduce blood flow and oxygen delivery to growing tissues. This may affect the development of facial bones and jaw structure, potentially leading to delayed growth or weaker bone formation.
2. Skin damage and premature aging
Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemicals that break down collagen and elastin—the proteins that keep skin firm. As a result, teenagers who smoke may develop:
- early wrinkles
- loose or sagging skin
- a dull and uneven skin tone
Although vaping has fewer chemicals than cigarettes, nicotine still restricts blood flow, which slows skin cell repair and can contribute to early aging.
3. Acne and inflammation
Smoking increases inflammation in the skin, making acne worse. Vaping liquids can also irritate the skin and hormone balance, contributing to breakouts.
4. Poor wound healing and scarring
Nicotine slows down tissue repair, meaning facial injuries, acne scars, or cosmetic procedures may heal more slowly and leave more noticeable marks.
5. Dehydrated and dry skin
Both cigarettes and vapes reduce skin hydration. Teen smokers often have dry, rough, and flaky facial skin because of weaker circulation and damaged skin barriers.
6. Mouth and dental appearance changes
Facial appearance is also affected by oral health. Smoking and vaping can cause:
- gum disease
- receding gums
- yellow teeth
- bad breath
These issues can change jawline appearance over time.
7. Reduced oxygen = less glow
Smoking decreases oxygen levels in the blood, making skin look pale, grayish, or tired instead of smooth and radiant.
8. Potential hormonal disruption
Nicotine can influence hormone levels during puberty. Hormonal imbalance may lead to more oil production and worsening teenage skin problems.
In short
Smoking and vaping during adolescence can lead to premature aging, skin damage, acne, poor bone development, slower healing, and visible facial changes. Because the face is still developing, the effects are stronger and can become long-term.
not going to effortbro asked the big GPT
are we retarded?Does vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
Whos weare we retarded?
Can u tell me what they r?bad for you but nicotine has a lot of cognitive benefits
It's only good for hunger suppression and getting real lean, other than that dont vape you idiotDoes vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
Does vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
they are not justification for your nicotine addictionCan u tell me what they r?
Worse skin quality definitely no positives besides slimming your face if I don’t remember correctly but cigs doDoes vaping/smoking have any positive or negative effects to looks if so what are they?
i vaped before and i never had any of theseAdolescence is a critical period for physical growth, including the development of facial bones, skin, and soft tissues. Smoking traditional cigarettes or using electronic cigarettes (vapes) can interfere with this process and lead to several negative cosmetic and health effects.
1. Slower bone and facial development
Nicotine can reduce blood flow and oxygen delivery to growing tissues. This may affect the development of facial bones and jaw structure, potentially leading to delayed growth or weaker bone formation.
2. Skin damage and premature aging
Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemicals that break down collagen and elastin—the proteins that keep skin firm. As a result, teenagers who smoke may develop:
- early wrinkles
- loose or sagging skin
- a dull and uneven skin tone
Although vaping has fewer chemicals than cigarettes, nicotine still restricts blood flow, which slows skin cell repair and can contribute to early aging.
3. Acne and inflammation
Smoking increases inflammation in the skin, making acne worse. Vaping liquids can also irritate the skin and hormone balance, contributing to breakouts.
4. Poor wound healing and scarring
Nicotine slows down tissue repair, meaning facial injuries, acne scars, or cosmetic procedures may heal more slowly and leave more noticeable marks.
5. Dehydrated and dry skin
Both cigarettes and vapes reduce skin hydration. Teen smokers often have dry, rough, and flaky facial skin because of weaker circulation and damaged skin barriers.
6. Mouth and dental appearance changes
Facial appearance is also affected by oral health. Smoking and vaping can cause:
- gum disease
- receding gums
- yellow teeth
- bad breath
These issues can change jawline appearance over time.
7. Reduced oxygen = less glow
Smoking decreases oxygen levels in the blood, making skin look pale, grayish, or tired instead of smooth and radiant.
8. Potential hormonal disruption
Nicotine can influence hormone levels during puberty. Hormonal imbalance may lead to more oil production and worsening teenage skin problems.
In short
Smoking and vaping during adolescence can lead to premature aging, skin damage, acne, poor bone development, slower healing, and visible facial changes. Because the face is still developing, the effects are stronger and can become long-term.