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The latest skin care savior?

An air purifier has many benefits even if you don’t have indoor allergies.

Rearview shot of a woman opening the curtains on a bright sunny day

It may just be anair purifier.

For a long time I thought buying one was unnecessary.

Emi Arpa, who runs her own practice in Berlin where she treats numerous celebrities.

Indoor air quality can also be a problem for skin.

Like stress or diet, indoor air quality also has an impact on skin condition, says Dr. Arpa.

For example, in atopic dermatitis.

But thats not all.

There are a lot of studies showing the link between air pollution and skin aging, Dr. Arpa says.

This exists due to fine dust pollution and other indoor air pollutants.

She points out, Scientific studies have proven that air purifiers are predominantly recommended for allergy and asthma sufferers.

However, she firmly believes that everyone can benefit from improved indoor air quality.

In cities, the air is more polluted by emissions from traffic and industry, she notes.

And in rural areas, allergens such as pollen and mold spores can be more prevalent.

My main motivation for purchasing an air purifier is restful sleep.

This article first appeared onVogueGermany.