We talk a lot about the effects of
stress on the skin, but to some people it is a mystery as to how stress
actually affects the skin. There are a number of biological factors, but
mostly this is due to increased production of the stress hormone, Cortisol.
It’s important to note that Cortisol
is necessary when the body is in survival mode, for whatever reason, and
that optimal amounts of Cortisol can be life saving for a
person. Cortisol helps to maintain fluid balance and blood pressure, but when
you stew on a problem, the body continuously releases Cortisol
and chronic elevated levels can lead to serious issues. Too much Cortisol can
suppress the immune system, increase blood pressure and sugar, decrease libido,
produce acne and contribute to obesity, and more.
So how do you avoid constant stress
and stress related breakouts? Find ways to relax and to wind down, allowing
yourself to be calm and have times where you a stress free. When working
or raising children (or both), it can feel like you have to be constantly on
alert, but its really not good for you in the long term You need to put things
in perspective and allow yourself some time to rest.
During the holidays, try these tips:
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Take a real holiday
Book out some time where you
actually don’t have to work. Even for a few days its important you give
yourself some time off to recharge
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Social sport
In the warmer weather there’s plenty
of twilight sporting competitions around and you don’t even need to be really
good at the sport, think casual mixed netball or a local badminton club. You
could even find some fun beach volleyball competitions that are great way to
exercise, relax and meet new people
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Read a book

But not for work or about parenting
or dieting or how to be better at anything, read a fictional novel in a genre
that you enjoy. Sometimes reading before bed is a good way to take your mind
off everything else and ensure you get a solid, rejuvenating night’s sleep
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Walk, walk, walk
It’s hard to go past a good walk,
maybe with a buddy and around a nice location like a local park or bike/walking
track. It may sound contrite, but when you’re surrounded by nature it’s almost
impossible to be stressed!
Don’t forget to get plenty of sleep
and don’t stare at your phone for too long…DO IT…for YOU!
Tags: Stress and Skin; Cortisol; Holiday Skin; Skin
Rejuvenation; Exercising and Acne
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