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For a long time, Delhi has been dealing with air quality problems and now with the pollution season getting worse, the negative impact on skin health is becoming more visible. Diwali 2025 will add more to the already existing pollution levels of Delhi. Pollution is still a serious threat to skin health and therefore skin protection is necessary.
The air pollutants in Delhi such as particulate matter (PM2.5), ozone, and volatile organic compounds are having adverse effects on the skin. One of the main effects of these pollutants is the inflaming of the skin and this in turn leads to a number of skin diseases like eczema and acne. The skin is also deprived of its natural oils and this leaves the skin dry and the skin barrier is weakened. Moreover, the process of exposure to these pollutants for a long time can cause the body to lose collagen and elastin, the proteins that give skin its firmness so, the signs of aging like wrinkles and sagging, which are normally associated with older ages, will be seen on the person’s skin, sooner. Another serious issue is hyperpigmentation, which can develop as a side effect of the inflammatory process that leads to the skin’s melanin production going overboard and, as a result, dark spots or uneven skin tone occurring.
Despite the difficulties, your skin still can get the best treatment if you follow the below mentioned tips.
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