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“I am happy that I breathe the same air as you!" Soviet environmental poster, 1980s prediction of nowadays
Five years ago Chris Walsh set out to make his home as stormwater smart as possible. He's reduced his water consumption by a third and saves hundreds of dollars a year.
image: Chris Walsh (middle-aged white man) in informal shirt standing in front of a wall of green plants.
Article from Australia about the value of rain gardens & garden roofs to manage urban stormwater run off. By preventing runoff, the water returns to the water cycle without the pollutants normalled added in an urban environment.
sorry but can you explain free radical damage to me? what is it and how do I fix/prevent it? i love in ny which isn't that clean of an environment so I feel like I should be more informed
This is big question, so I’ll keep it as simple as possible. It’s true that everyone should have an idea of what free radical damage is, because it affects everyone.
What are free radicals and what do they do?
Free radicals are atoms/molecules that have an unpaired electrons. Electrons like to be in pairs. Our cells have plenty of electrons on their DNA, protein, cell membranes, etc.
Free radicals are greedy bullies. They see that our cells have electrons and they steal them. This process of stealing electrons happens through oxidation. This might sound familiar. Oxidative damage or oxidative stress are other names for this electron-stealing activity.
When our cells lose their electrons, they can no longer function properly. They then die. The ultimate result of free radical damage is cell death. Cell death is bad.
Where do they come from?
Now, free radicals are bad, but they aren’t unnatural. We produce free radicals constantly through the biochemical reactions in out body. Free radical damage is an unavoidable part of life.
There are certain behaviors that can increase the amount of free radicals in our bodies:
What can I do to prevent free radical damage?
For starters, attempt to avoid the above free radical producing things (I will say that mild to moderate wine consumption can be beneficial).
This is where antioxidants come in! Antioxidants are “free radical scavengers”. They can either 1) prevent free radicals from forming or 2) donate electrons to the free radicals, thus neutralizing them. Antioxidants are good!
Within the context of this blog, there’s two ways you can add antioxidants into your life.
First, through your diet. Vegetables, fruits, teas, herbs and spices, nuts, salmon, eggs, etc. All of these contain antioxidants. Eating a healthy, balanced diet will provide you with plenty of antioxidants. Antioxidant supplements are also an option.
These are the top 10 most antioxidant dense foods:
Goji berries: 25,000 ORAC scoreWild blueberries: 14,000 ORAC scoreDark chocolate: 21,000 ORAC scorePecans: 17,000 ORAC scoreArtichoke: 9,400 ORAC scoreElderberries: 14,000 ORAC scoreKidney beans: 8,400 ORAC scoreCranberries: 9,500 ORAC scoreBlackberries: 5,300 ORAC scoreCilantro: 5,100 ORAC score (x)
Second, you can topically apply them through skin care. Many skin care products contain antioxidants. Specific antioxidants you can apply are plant extracts, vitamins, niacinamide, asthataxin, polyphenols, ubiquinol, ferulic acid, etc. Just skim the ingredients list for these things, or run them through cosdna.com and it will tell you if it contains antioxidants.
Source: https://web.stanford.edu/group/hopes/cgi-bin/hopes_test/about-free-radical-damage/
I live in a quiet normal area but my school is in a cigarette filled car polluted area so every time there's break my skin is fine but once I go back to school I get painful cysts on my nose and/or forehead, can I do anything to prevent this from happening everytime
This is such an interesting topic right now that I think needs to be researched further. There’s an entire wave of “dust-cut” and “anti-pollution” skin care coming out to help combat exactly what you’re referring to: People are breaking out from poor air quality. These products are typically being released from east asian beauty companies, as pollution is notoriously bad there. (read up on it, its actually really interesting- and horrifying)
Air pollution can cause “increased sebum production, amplified dehydration, reduced natural anti-oxidant defences at skin’s surface [and] a weakened defensive barrier.” (x) This means havoc for your skin.
However, knowing exactly what pollution does to the skin, we can combat it.
Keep your face clean. Carry around travel-friendly cleansers like Cosrx One-Step Pimple Pads or micellar water soaked cotton pads, and touch up your face throughout the day. Also, regular mild exfoliation can help to keep the skin clear of built up pollutants.
More water. Dehydration? Water. Drink loads of it and include hydrating layers in your routine. I recommend the 7 skin method and sheet masks.
Go antioxidant wild. Definitely eat your antioxidants (fruits and green veggies are key), but include them in your skin care…. In massive quantities. I’m talking antioxidant toner, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen. The more the merrier.
Beef up your barrier. In your skin care, you can also include moisture barrier building ingredients like cholesterol, ceramides, fatty acids, urea, squalane, and niacinamide. Also, take fish oil supplements (or flax seed oil if you’re vegetarian/vegan).
Wear sunscreen. This is the ultimate defense against free radical oxidation on your skin.
I wish you luck! Thank you for this question; it really got me thinking!
Pollution-Proof Your Skin: Hacks for City Girlies
Pollution is the Plot Twist Your Skin Didn’t Ask For.
Living in a city like Delhi-NCR is a vibe - late-night gedis, rooftop parties, BYOBs and Instagram-worthy cafes. But there’s a flip side to it: air and noise pollution that messes with your hair, skin and hormones.
Behind the charm of city life lie the demons such as smog, dust, dirt, grime, that wreck your skin barrier, speed up ageing, trigger breakouts and bring dullness.
But, enough of the stress - we’ve locked down the ultimate pollution-proof routine to protect your glow.
Does pollution really affect your skin?
Let’s talk facts. Pollution is not just the smog, smoke or bad air - it’s a full-blown cocktail of PM particles, UV radiation, free radicals, fumes, dust and even pollen.
This deadly combination can wreck your skin by:
Clogging pores - The ultimate cause of breakouts, whiteheads and blackheads
Breaking down collagen - Accelerated ageing and unwanted wrinkles
Triggering inflammation - Think of redness, irritation and sensitivity on your skin
Damaging your skin barrier - Making it harder for products to work
And we’re not exposed to this pollution for a short period. We’re in it for the long term, babies. Prolonged exposure can lead to wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and uneven texture, especially for people living in highly polluted cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore.
Signs You Need To Look Out For:
Before looking for solutions, let’s see if pollution has already gotten to your face:
Sign #1 → Deep-seated dullness and lack of glow that has become immune to exfoliation
Sign #2 → Even when you’re eating clean, hydrating and exercising, you still run the risk of breaking out
Sign #3 → Your pores are congested, and they do not seem like they will clear up anytime soon
Sign #4 → Immediately after washing your face, you feel an unpleasant tightness
Sign #5 → Your face feels extremely oily to touch, and the texture feels rough or bumpy
Sign #6 → You see premature ageing around your mouth, on your forehead or under the eyes.
If most of these are true for you, chances are your skincare routine needs a serious upgrade and now.
No-Nonsense Anti-Pollution Skincare Routine
We get it! You’re busy. But you need to make time for a morning and evening skincare routine (If you wish to save your skin from complete damage).
Let’s go through a complete AM-PM routine custom-made for city dwellers. Whether you are a WFH girlie or WFO boss babe, this routine will keep your glow-up on lock.
☀️ AM Skincare
Step 1: Gentle Cleanser (not stripping!)
Go for a sulphate-free, foaming cleanser or face wash that comes with natural, anti-polluting ingredients like aloe vera, green tea, lemon or turmeric. The idea is to start fresh without drying out your skin. Try: Adigo Swoop Face Wash with lemon and turmeric extracts for natural cleansing and antioxidant protection.
Step 2: Antioxidant Serum
Actives like vitamin C or niacinamide are literal pollution-fighting superheroes. They neutralise free radicals, brighten your skin, and protect against environmental damage.
Step 3: Moisturiser
Now that your skin is all prepped, seal the moisture with a non-comedogenic moisturiser that provides added pollution defence.
Step 4: Sunscreen (most important, as always)Pollution + UV rays = damage central.
Go for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50 or higher, ideally with anti-pollution add-ons like zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or plant-based actives.
Try: Adigo Swoop Sunscreen with SPF 50+ and PA++++ for complete sun protection against UVA and UVB rays.
🌙 PM Skincare
Step 1: Double CleanseFirst, cleanse with a micellar water or cleansing oil to remove makeup and grime. Follow up with a cleanser to get deep into those pores.
Remember, double cleansing is the secret to removing those layers of dirt, dust and pollutants floating around in the air that end up on your face.
Step 2: Detox MaskTravelling to and from work, catching up with besties, going for a drive around town - these might be routine for you, but for your skin, these scream STRESS and DISTRESS.
No wonder your skin needs a break. This is where anti-pollution ingredients come in. Look for masks with charcoal, kaolin clay, or niacinamide. Even a DIY anti-pollution face mask with honey + turmeric can help.
Step 3: Skin Damage Repair TreatmentWe’ve repeated this over and over again - Nighttime is when your skin undergoes deep repair. This is where ingredients that soothe and repair come in.
Step 4: Moisturiser or Barrier CreamNighttime is for recovery. Choose a richer non-comedogenic moisturiser or even a pollution barrier cream to lock in hydration.
Best Ingredients for Pollution Skincare
Keep these anti-pollution MVPs in your lineup:
Vitamin C – Fights free radical damage and brightens your skin
Niacinamide – Reduces inflammation and regulates oil production
Green Tea Extract – Calms irritation and protects from environmental stressors
Charcoal / Clay – Detoxifies and decongests pores
Hyaluronic Acid – Keeps skin plump despite the grime
Probiotics – Strengthen your skin barrier and balance your skin’s ecosystem
These are especially effective in skincare for sensitive acne or combination skin exposed to high pollution levels.
Skin Issues You Shouldn’t Ignore
Pollution doesn’t just cause breakouts. It’s sneakier than that. Here's what else to watch for:
Pollution-related hyperpigmentation
Oiliness and dryness at the same time = combination skin chaos
Premature fine lines from prolonged UV exposure
Increased sensitivity and redness
Understanding how pollution affects your skin helps you prevent instead of panic.
Does Indoor Pollution Count? (Spoiler: Yep)
ICYMI, indoor air pollution is real. Cooking fumes, poor ventilation, pet dander, and even your AC can mess with your skin. That’s why daily pollution protection isn’t just for people who step out—it’s for everyone.
Affordable Anti-Pollution Skincare for Daily Use
Salary phir se late ho gayi? Even then, you have the right to good-quality skincare and a squeaky clean face.
Here’s a budget-friendly anti-pollution starter pack for the nearly broke besties:
Affordable gel cleanser with tea tree or green tea
Vitamin C serum (Plenty of options under ₹500)
Sunscreen that’s non-greasy and city-safe
Charcoal mask for a once-a-week detox
Add these slowly to build your own best anti-pollution skincare routine for urban environments.
Skincare for Any City That’s Smog Central
Delhi-NCR fam, we see you. The pollution levels here are next level, so your routine has to keep up.
Here’s a specific skincare routine for highly polluted cities like Delhi:
Cleanse immediately after coming back home
Apply a pollution barrier serum before sunscreen
Use a weekly detox mask without fail
Reapply SPF every 2-3 hours if you're outdoors
Drink lots of water + eat antioxidant-rich foods (yes, skincare starts from within too)
Must-Have Urban Environment Skincare Essentials
✅ Gentle cleanser or face wash ✅ Antioxidant serum ✅ Non-comedogenic moisturiser ✅ SPF 50 sunscreen ✅ Night repair cream ✅ Charcoal or clay detox mask ✅ Lip balm with SPF ✅ Pollution barrier cream (optional but 🔥)
Protect Your Glow, Don’t Dim It
City life is chaotic, loud yet beautiful - and it doesn’t have to be rough on your skin. Whether you’re dealing with pollution skin damage, stress breakouts, or dullness, the right products and routine can keep your skin thriving - even in the midst of a smog cloud.
And hey, skincare isn’t about perfection- it’s about protection. So swipe on that serum, layer on that SPF, and let your face do the talking.
📌 TL;DR for the Scroll-Happy
Pollution = skin’s enemy #1
Vitamin C, niacinamide, probiotics, and SPF = non-negotiables
Double cleanse every night (seriously)
Protect + detox every day
City dust, grime, and even indoor air affect your skin
Don’t forget your lips and eyes too!
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