According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2016, more than 80% of people living in urban areas are exposed to poor air quality that exceeds the WHO limits. Air pollution has been known as a public health hazard that causes complications to non-cutaneous organs (such as respiratory and cardiac systems). Studies have also shown pollutants in the air can cause adverse effects on our skin via direct and indirect uptake. Our facial skin is exceptionally vulnerable to environmental stressors since it is exposed every day. Some of the symptoms people have experienced include inflammation, impairment of skin barrier, and changes in the skin biome environment.
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