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Increasing pollution

Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd on fight against Pollution

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Increasing pollution

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  1. Pollution and its impact on human skin and hair: What can be done? or Exposure to pollution can affect your skin and hair; what you can do Increasing numbers of industries and growing urbanisation has led to pollution problems across the world, and there are now indications that more exposure to environmental pollution may negatively affect the skin and hair. Pollutants like toxic gases and particulate matter, pose danger to the skin and hair and result in untold damages if left unchecked. It is important to recognise and avoid such damages for a healthier hair and skin. Battling with environmental pollution As the largest organ of the human body, the skin is a chemical, physical, immunological barrier against the environmental and anthropic pollutants. It is constantly exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and environmental air pollutants, including particulate matter, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, ozone, and volatile organic compounds, which contribute to issues like skin aging, discoloration, acne, eczema, and atopic dermatitis. Air pollutants, on the other hand, can negatively affect the skin by increasing oxidative stress and countering the skin’s defenses. They weaken the skin’s enzymatic and non- enzymatic antioxidant capacity, which makes it possible for small pollutant particles to penetrate the skin’s layers, trigger inflammation, and cause the skin tone to be dull and uneven. They can also lead to the formation of skin wrinkles, and in worst cases, skin cancer. The hair and scalp are not left out of the damage caused by exposure to smoke, dust, poisonous gas, and other pollutants. When pollutants get into the hair shaft, they can cause sensitive scalp syndrome. These pollutants can also cause excessive dryness or oiliness, depending on the type of scalp interacting with the pollutants. The excessive production of sebum caused by pollutants can block the hair follicles, weaken the roots of the hair, and cause breakage and hair loss. Protecting the hair and skin from pollution-induced conditions While it may be impossible to avoid pollutants entirely, some simple activities can help protect the hair from damage. Rinsing the hair frequently is one way to protect the hair from pollutants, just as covering the hair with a scarf, cap, or towel can also block out contaminants. Serums and products are helpful to protect your hair from pollution and

  2. correct damage as well. Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals is a leading brand for some products and serums that can protect your hair. Application of sunscreen can always protect the skin from UV rays and other damaging pollutants, as well, while cleaning the skin morning and evening, as well as maintaining a nighttime routine can also help to reduce skin damage. Skin and hair that have suffered damage can be repaired using effective products, like those produced by Akums.

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