Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What can be a key factor contributing to skin changes associated with aging?

  1. Regular hydration

  2. Daily cleansing

  3. Smoking

  4. Proper nutrition

The correct answer is: Smoking

Smoking is indeed a key factor contributing to skin changes associated with aging. It accelerates the aging process by damaging collagen and elastin, which are essential proteins that maintain skin's firmness and elasticity. The chemicals in cigarettes can lead to reduced blood flow to the skin's surface, depriving it of oxygen and essential nutrients. This results in a dull complexion, increased wrinkles, and the development of sagging skin. Additionally, the repetitive facial movements involved in smoking, such as pursing the lips, can contribute to the formation of lines around the mouth. In contrast, the other options—regular hydration, daily cleansing, and proper nutrition—are practices that generally promote skin health and can slow down the appearance of aging rather than contribute to it negatively. Regular hydration helps maintain skin moisture and plumpness, daily cleansing removes dirt and toxins that can lead to premature aging, and proper nutrition provides essential vitamins and minerals that support skin repair and regeneration.