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is vaping weed good for your skin

by Prof. Maxine Ortiz Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Vaping could be the solution. By using a vapouriser, you’ll get all the handy skin-related benefits of weed, without all the nasty carcinogens created by smoking. The lack of smoke also means you’re safe from hydrocarbons, which can reduce the level of collagen production in your skin (essential to keeping your skin all bouncy and youthful).

It's been shown by multiple studies that cannabis could work wonders for your complexion, thanks to THC's anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.Mar 18, 2016

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Is vaping bad for your skin?

Vaping could negatively affect your skin in several ways. Although more research is needed, the evidence suggests that vaping could cause you to experience dry skin, accelerated ageing and even slower wound healing! BUT… it’s not all bad news!

Is weed actually good for your skin?

And since certain components of weed have been found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits for skin, it seems like a match made in beauty heaven: Ditch the wrinkle-inducing effects of smoke, add some antioxidants, and it's a win-win, right? Well, maybe.

Is it safe to vape marijuana?

When you vape marijuana, you're inhaling THC and cannabinoids, which can potentially fight off free radicals. Here's the catch: Vaping is a new technology, and without years and years to study its effects, it's difficult to say for sure how safe it really is.

Can mango vape pods harm your skin?

Skin health isn't doctors' primary concern when it comes to smoking cigarettes, and the same goes for vaping. But if deaths tied to a mysterious, inconclusive lung illness can't get you to stop pulling from the mango vape pod, maybe the effects on your skin will.

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HOW SMOKING AFFECTS THE SKIN

We’re all well aware of the dangers of smoking. Apart from causing cancer, stroke, pulmonary disease, and countless other conditions, smoking also takes a hard toll on your looks. Researchers generally agree that smoking speeds up the process of aging and that smokers generally look older than non-smokers. [1]

HOW VAPING AFFECTS THE SKIN

Cannabis has been shown to contain a wide variety of compounds that can help improve skin health, including antioxidants, antiinflammatories, oils, and much more. This is why cannabis topicals and other creams, balms, and lotions made from cannabis are making waves in the beauty industry.

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