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Looked at my face in the mirror this evening after work, and I had to look more closely....my complexion is a tad lighter or brighter, or something. It used to have a grayish tone that was really unattractive. Cosmetics didn't help much. Guessing that improved circulation is having something to do with better coloration. Is this common?

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 Yes, yes, yes!! I have been told by many that I have a glow about me since I quit. I believe it is due to better circulation now. I loved hearing that...and it helped me in the early days of my quit when the craves were coming fast and furious!! I didn't want to lose my glow! ?

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That was one of the very first (and quite unexpected) consequences of my quit.  I really had no idea about my grey pallor until I began to see something very different emerging after a week or so into my quit.  It was eye-opening!  If you're like me, it'll be the first of many (ultimately endless) benefits you'll enjoy.

 

Christian99

17 Years Quit

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Yes is very common.  As said above your blood circulation is improving and will continue to do so.  Many more benefits to come!!!!

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