When you quit analogs, even without vaping, you will have breakouts from the detox. Many quit smoking support groups call it the "quit zits".
I guess that is possible, but this breakout is mostly around my chin and jawline and the blemishes are so deep that I can feel them for a long time before they even come to the surface. I've noticed that since I quit smoking I could see almost a gray undertone in my skin that has been going away. I never noticed it when I smoked, but I'm assuming that is the toxins from the cigs. Maybe I need to get a facial or a peel and see if this continues after that. Then I would know if it the pg mix or if it is a side effect from quitting.
I was wondering what kind of effects people have experienced on the skin when quitting smoking and switching to ecigs . I had an initial breakout that went away but its been a few months and I'm having a deeper breakout that is taking forever to go away. Now the weather has been super dry and cold and I've even had some cracks in my skin at the breakout site. I have always taken good care of my skin, but I'm just wondering if this is a process that will eventually end. I feel like the breakout might be toxins still coming through my skin. I smoked for 15 years.
Question. Do these breakouts result in a rash that comes out of the blue? And do they itch and/or become painful as time goes around?
That's what's happening to me now (and the weather is cold and very dry) and never experianced this.
And I stopped smoking 8 months ago.![]()
… but I think the larger part is refilling carts and such. We tend to get some of the liquid on our hands and inevitably we wipe our faces at some point afterward. …
I agree!
Since I quit analogs my circulatory system has improved.
My left foot is no longer blue, caused from a poor circulatory system.
Quit tabacco since 8-2009
My lung capacity has improved also!
Still being treated for bladder cancer with chemo.
Sloan has no idea about vaping.
Question. Do these breakouts result in a rash that comes out of the blue? And do they itch and/or become painful as time goes around?
That's what's happening to me now (and the weather is cold and very dry) and never experianced this.
And I stopped smoking 8 months ago.![]()
I recently posted my experience comparing the effects of smoking versus vaping on the circulatory system (and the effects were very dramatic). I concluded that smoking is significantly more detrimental on the circulatory system compared to vaping. Therefore, it should follow that if blood flow is increased in small blood vessels, the skin should benefit. However, I would think (guess) it probably would take many smoke free months to notice a difference.
However, my hair has changed. It looks overconditioned all the time. And I don't even use conditioner. I have long hair. Anyone else noticed this problem?
I drink A LOT of fluids since I started vaping. I suffer from unbearable thirst most of the time, so it's not even something I need to remember to do.
I've only got about a month without a cigarette, so I'll continue to watch for any other changes.
But I figure if vaping is overconditioning my hair, perhaps soon it will start to overcondition my face and some of my wrinkles might start to disappear???
Debbie
kklogan, I'm a massage therapist too!
Have you been using any different essential oils? A lot of LMT's that I know were having a similar reaction (not allergy as much as a cystic acne sort of thing) and went to the dermatologist who told them that all those essential oils can build up over time and cause that to happen. So they went without using them for 1 month, and their skin was back to normal.
Probably unrelated, but I just had to get that out there.
I found that when I first started vaping my skin went through a really bad detox period where my face was breaking out all the time, but now, it is looking a lot better. I would say for about 2 months now it is looking great. If you can tell in my picture my skin looks really, really pink (instead of gray/washed out) and I think that's because my circulation has increased dramatically. People keep telling me I look like I "just took a nap" so I guess that's a compliment? Also, smoking really dries out your skin in a bad way, so maybe now it is more oily.