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It is common knowledge that smoking is a leading cause of lung and skin cancer, but many people are unaware that smoking can also cause premature greying and hair loss.
 
According to a study conducted in 2012, smokers are two and a half times more likely to experience premature hair greying than non-smokers. This is because smoking causes changes in the capillary blood vessels and damages the DNA of hair follicles, ultimately leading to premature greying and hair loss.
 
Not only does smoking have severe implications on one's health, but it also impacts their physical appearance. Smoking can cause individuals to waste their money, health, and beauty.
 
It is important to note that the effects of smoking on hair and overall health are not reversible. To maintain healthy and beautiful hair, it is best to quit smoking and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
 
For more information on the study, please visit the link provided: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3673399/