I am STRESSED! Can Stress Make My Acne WORTH? What can I Do??
Stress affects our skin in a variety of ways.
- Adrenaline redirects blood away from the skin and sends it to the muscles instead. This is why in times of relentless stress the skin becomes pale and "washed out".
- Anger, irritability, excitement and frustration unleash chemicals, which stimulate the sebaceous glands into pouring out more oil. The excess sebum can block the pores and encourage the pimples to form. This is why we tend to break out in spots on the eve of an important occasion.
- Chronic stress makes muscles tense up and become stiff. This prevents the flow of blood bringing enough oxygen and vital nutrients to the skin. Tension also is responsible for slowing the swift removal of wastes from the underlying tissue. Stressed skin lacks vitality and looks congested.
- Strain slows down the rate of cell turnover so the fresh epidermal cells take longer to reach the skin surface and much of their moisture has disappeared. Under constant pressure the skin looks dull and sallow.
- Continuous stress increases cortisone secretion, which suppresses the body's natural immunity. The skin's defense breaks down and allows the skin to be irritated by outside chemicals and pollutants.
Stress and Acne
4 Simple Tips to Reduce Stress:
- Make sure that you get enough sleep.
- Limit intake of coffee and tea. Replace them with water and herbal teas (no caffeine).
- Set aside fifteen or twenty minutes a day for de-stressing activities: meditation, yoga, simple walks or reading your favorite book may do the trick
- Use the ant-inflammatory diet
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